Headlight swap

I swear I read somewhere on this forum that someone found the parts and each headlight is about $1000. They are supposedly swappable but i dont think ive seen any reports of someone doing it yet
refer to my post above with link to someone that has done the swap.
 
I recently just performed a rectangle-for-circle swap for a customer this week.
Not super technical but not at all "plug and play" either.

You need a total of ten parts to make this possible. Although others have likey swapped these headlights before me, I belive this is the first successful full-blown install. I say that because many of the parts involved did not have part numbers from Toyota yet. We had to request the part numbers to be made which is not uncommon when a brand-new model comes out. I have a kit put together with all 10-parts if anyone wants to do this on their own. I will post a video on this in the next few days once edited.

LC250-CHK - Circle Headlight Kit | Ed Martin Toyota Parts
  1. Qty 1 - 81056-60N90 – LH computer sub assembly
  2. Qty 1 - 81016-60N90 – RH computer sub assembly
  3. Qty 1 – 81185-60N90 - LH Lamp Assembly
  4. Qty 1 – 81145-60N90 - RH Lamp Assembly
  5. Qty 4 – 81536-46120 – LED yellow (top and bottom)
  6. Qty 2 – 8112C-60N90 – LED white (middle)
If anyone has any questions, let me know. I will post the video and installation instructions that will show how to install remove the front bumper. NOTE: after install, the MID will show a headlamp malfunction fault, this can easily be remedied in GTS+ (formerly Tech Stream) with a head lamp initialization sequence.
 

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Great job Eric. Quick question about the lower panels that cover fog lights. Do those pop off or do you have to remove entire bumper? I am looking to replace the black plastic ones (1958) to color matched body ones.

TIA
 
Great job Eric. Quick question about the lower panels that cover fog lights. Do those pop off or do you have to remove entire bumper? I am looking to replace the black plastic ones (1958) to color matched body ones.

TIA
Yes, they pop off. They are modular. You’ll still need to paint them, but they are designed to be independent for user customization.
 
FWIW: 2025 Model year doesn't have First Edition. Only 1958 and Land Cruiser.
I don't want to derail this thread, maybe we should find a 2025 thread. But: when is the change to 2025?

Also thanks for all your super helpful videos!
 
I don't want to derail this thread, maybe we should find a 2025 thread. But: when is the change to 2025?

Also thanks for all your super helpful videos!
We just got our pricing letter today on the 2025 model year. No changes from 2024 other than discontinuation of first edition.

We should see our first allocation in the next couple weeks and more than likely see them on the ground in December
 
We just got our pricing letter today on the 2025 model year. No changes from 2024 other than discontinuation of first edition.

We should see our first allocation in the next couple weeks and more than likely see them on the ground in December
How much of a price increase for '25?
 
Has anyone figured out how to swap from round to rectangular ?
Is it possible ?
I really want to do that. I haven't read the rest of the replies here, but I think someone had mentioned it a while back and that it was $1200-$1400 per side?
 
Is it true that after a lease you do not have to turn your vehicle in or buy it for its residual value from the dealership that you bought it from?
And also if that is true, you can get a good deal less than the residual value because dealerships don't have to go through all the hassle of putting it on their lot and paying this department and that department for different stuff?
 
Yes, they pop off. They are modular. You’ll still need to paint them, but they are designed to be independent for user customization.
Can the 1958 panels be painted, or does the LC grade have a different part number?
 
Is it true that after a lease you do not have to turn your vehicle in or buy it for its residual value from the dealership that you bought it from?
And also if that is true, you can get a good deal less than the residual value because dealerships don't have to go through all the hassle of putting it on their lot and paying this department and that department for different stuff?
 
I really want to do that. I haven't read the rest of the replies here, but I think someone had mentioned it a while back and that it was $1200-$1400 per side?
Here is the kit for all 10-parts
 
I recently just performed a rectangle-for-circle swap for a customer this week.
Not super technical but not at all "plug and play" either.

You need a total of ten parts to make this possible. Although others have likey swapped these headlights before me, I belive this is the first successful full-blown install. I say that because many of the parts involved did not have part numbers from Toyota yet. We had to request the part numbers to be made which is not uncommon when a brand-new model comes out. I have a kit put together with all 10-parts if anyone wants to do this on their own. I will post a video on this in the next few days once edited.

LC250-CHK - Circle Headlight Kit | Ed Martin Toyota Parts
  1. Qty 1 - 81056-60N90 – LH computer sub assembly
  2. Qty 1 - 81016-60N90 – RH computer sub assembly
  3. Qty 1 – 81185-60N90 - LH Lamp Assembly
  4. Qty 1 – 81145-60N90 - RH Lamp Assembly
  5. Qty 4 – 81536-46120 – LED yellow (top and bottom)
  6. Qty 2 – 8112C-60N90 – LED white (middle)
If anyone has any questions, let me know. I will post the video and installation instructions that will show how to install remove the front bumper. NOTE: after install, the MID will show a headlamp malfunction fault, this can easily be remedied in GTS+ (formerly Tech Stream) with a head lamp initialization sequence.
I kinda like the one on the right cause it looks like it's winking at you ;)😉
 
I really want to do that. I haven't read the rest of the replies here, but I think someone had mentioned it a while back and that it was $1200-$1400 per side?
Yeah I would say my dealership looked up all the parts and “trim pieces”. Ect and it was getting close to $4K and I’m thinking that’s not for me- they also said it wasn’t a simple plug and play
 
Yeah I would say my dealership looked up all the parts and “trim pieces”. Ect and it was getting close to $4K and I’m thinking that’s not for me- they also said it wasn’t a simple plug and play
Thanks so much for that. I have better places to put that 4000 I don't really have.
 
Thanks so much for that. I have better places to put that 4000 I don't really have.
Yeah, I think like most ppl there will prob be aftermarket lights that won’t be so ridiculously priced.
 
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