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Replacing flashlights. - Toyota Corolla, 1.5L, 1998

While driving to the exit party DRIVE2 noticed that my left dipped beam had burned out.
I drove into a store and bought 2 OSRAM Cool Blue lamps.
The manufacturer boasts of the white light of these bulbs, in fact, their light is slightly less yellow than, for example, OSRAM Silverstar.

The rear light bulb also burned out.
I bought 2 OSRAM 5W5 and immediately replaced a pair symmetrically.
Thank you, Japanese size light bulb, 11 years old!

Well, since I already took out the headlights to replace the lamps, I put the LED dimensions.

Price tag: 500 ₽
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maxru 06.12.20

Well, you can work on a collective farm, but each headlight will come out 12 thousand - for me it's a little expensive for a car for 175 thousand)

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TMass 06.12.20

oh, it’s not lenses in ordinary Corollas ...

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maxru 06.12.20

But I missed xenon without lenses ...

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TMass 06.12.20

Yes, I'm not talking about taillights, but just about xenon) put it on!

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maxru 06.12.20

There, even without xenon, everything is clearly visible, but I do not need extra rays of diarrhea from the rear people :)
If only I do xenon and the rear lights hoptone right away yy)

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TMass 06.12.20

Put in xenon)
By the way, in the rear clearance stops, I also have 2 out of 4 lamps from the factory;)
Here are the Japanese, damn it, even their bulbs are reliable :)