Nice bulbs, but the problem is your high beam dash indicator will not light up, so you'll not know you driving with a high beam on these trucks. Additional resistance needed. Also, no need to take headlight out, unless you want to show how to put bulb in😉
Lol, yeah the things you do for other people when you have a youtube channel right? Like removing the housing to show the viewer how to change a lightbulb. You know, I haven't noticed the dash light thing yet, that's an interesting point. I suppose the solution would be to install a resistor. Pretty sure I have one laying around. Good video idea!
@@KooshdaakaaGarage i bought kind of the same bulbs, installed and then ongoing traffic was not happy, got back to halogen and then found out that i was driving with a high beam:) also thinking about resistors (available on amazon for
@ssergei oh yeah good point about the resistors getting hot. I'll think on that dash light solution🤔 you have my interest peaked! These Yotas are pretty fun to work on though. This one is my girlfriends and I told her I'd buy it from her if/when she decides she wants something else. Proper trail rigs for sure, the places a guy could get to for campin and hunting is vast. Next video for this truck that is in que will be rear brake rebuild 🤘🏼😁🍻 cheers!
@ssergei been thinking about doing that to my dually after I weld in some new rocker panels. Sounds like a solid investment! My paint is all kinds of scratched up from digging into those old logging roads. Raptor seems to be the way to go. My buddy has a dually camper setup too and is also going the same route 👍 hell yeah man, good choice
Koosh, after watching you plug that driver’s side headlight in, it almost looks like there is enough room to swap the bulbs out without having to completely pull the whole headlight assembly??? Not sure of that though? Thanks for taking the time to make this video and sharing. I’m looking forward to checking out any/all the videos you have of working on the 98 Tacoma! Very helpful.
You might be able to swap the bulb without pulling everything. It's worth a shot at least! And thank you man, the ole Yota is about to get another video troubleshooting the brake issue🍻
You can reach those from behind the bumper. Look in front of your wheel on the rear side of the bumper and you'll see the pigtail. Turn it to the left and the light should pop out.
Nice bulbs, but the problem is your high beam dash indicator will not light up, so you'll not know you driving with a high beam on these trucks. Additional resistance needed.
Also, no need to take headlight out, unless you want to show how to put bulb in😉
Lol, yeah the things you do for other people when you have a youtube channel right? Like removing the housing to show the viewer how to change a lightbulb. You know, I haven't noticed the dash light thing yet, that's an interesting point. I suppose the solution would be to install a resistor. Pretty sure I have one laying around. Good video idea!
@@KooshdaakaaGarage i bought kind of the same bulbs, installed and then ongoing traffic was not happy, got back to halogen and then found out that i was driving with a high beam:) also thinking about resistors (available on amazon for
@ssergei oh yeah good point about the resistors getting hot. I'll think on that dash light solution🤔 you have my interest peaked! These Yotas are pretty fun to work on though. This one is my girlfriends and I told her I'd buy it from her if/when she decides she wants something else. Proper trail rigs for sure, the places a guy could get to for campin and hunting is vast. Next video for this truck that is in que will be rear brake rebuild 🤘🏼😁🍻 cheers!
@@KooshdaakaaGarage i painted mine with Raptor, dove grey, looks brilliant, drives brilliant, reliable, cheap🤟
@ssergei been thinking about doing that to my dually after I weld in some new rocker panels. Sounds like a solid investment! My paint is all kinds of scratched up from digging into those old logging roads. Raptor seems to be the way to go. My buddy has a dually camper setup too and is also going the same route 👍 hell yeah man, good choice
Koosh, after watching you plug that driver’s side headlight in, it almost looks like there is enough room to swap the bulbs out without having to completely pull the whole headlight assembly??? Not sure of that though? Thanks for taking the time to make this video and sharing. I’m looking forward to checking out any/all the videos you have of working on the 98 Tacoma! Very helpful.
You might be able to swap the bulb without pulling everything. It's worth a shot at least! And thank you man, the ole Yota is about to get another video troubleshooting the brake issue🍻
How do you remove the square turn signals
You can reach those from behind the bumper. Look in front of your wheel on the rear side of the bumper and you'll see the pigtail. Turn it to the left and the light should pop out.