🚗 Light Up Your License Plate Game!
The Bestview LED License Plate Light Tag Lamp Assembly is a high-performance lighting solution designed for a wide range of Subaru and Toyota models. Featuring 18 SMD LED chips, this product offers superior brightness compared to OEM lights, ensuring maximum visibility. Its waterproof design and durable materials guarantee longevity, while the easy plug-and-play installation makes it a perfect upgrade for any vehicle enthusiast. With a lifespan of over 50,000 hours and a lifetime warranty, this tag light is built to last.
Brand | Bestview |
Color | LED License Plate Light |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.57 x 2.56 x 1.85 inches |
Item model number | PL72301 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PL72301 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
S**W
Easy install
A great product ...they fit like aglove.....nice and bright....
N**M
Very Bright / Perfect Fit
These fit my doors perfectly and shine a great light pattern
N**R
Fits 2015 STI
Fits perfectly and was easy to install. Just looked up a video online.
B**T
Some modification may occur
2012 Impreza and I love them. They do fit after I had to trim some the plastic on the notch with a hobby knife. Super bright, plug and play, and easy to install. You will want to either wrap some sound foam or tape the new socket so it does rattle on the lift gate while driving.
N**I
Built REALLY well, and brighter than retrofit LED's too!
My 2019 Outback Premium came with the OEM LED upgrade, which for some dumb reason doesn't include the trunk dome light nor the puddle/step lights, so those were still incandescent. I originally bought retrofit LED's for the puddle/step lights, which are about twenty times brighter than the incandescent, but I broke the bulb holder of the one in the process and the retrofit wound up being loose. So either I spend about $7 to $10 for a replacement (plus tax and either shipping or gas to get from/back), or look for a replacement. For a few bucks more than one OEM replacement I could get two purpose-built LED units, so I did. They're twice as bright as the retrofits (or 40x-ish more than stock incandescents -- seriously, I tested all this on a bench power supply), which alone makes it WELL worth the purchase price, but it gets better!While these are fairly new, so no other reviews exist of this yet, the design replaces the whole assembly, which is obviously better as it can maximize the space the lens provides while simultaneously having room for a heat shield, making for the most effective AND efficient design possibile, so I was confident going in that it would be a proper solution. I was not wrong at all, whoever designed this unit did it right and knew what they were doing every step of the way.I would've expected a heatsink as most of the higher-end retrofits use heatsinks, but given it's bumping up against the ABS plastic of the door panel, the heat shield they went with instead is a better choice in design, and there's a very noticable air gap while barely touching the PCB (air is a good thermal insulator and the minimal contact area isn't going to override that). The control circuitry is on the back, I'm not about to tear it open to see exactly how good it is, but it's not your standard voltage-driven resistor setup that most retrofit bulbs on the market use. It appears to be a proper current-driven setup, which is the best way to handle LED's on cars with variable voltage, and will ensure longevity both from avoiding voltage spikes/dips as well as avoiding the heat from resistors. After all, LED's are current-driven devices, not voltage-driven, resistor setups bank on a stable voltage and Ohm's Law to get a stable current with careful resistor selection, but that obviously doesn't apply to vehicles that are expected to have variable voltage. And given the circuitry is on the backside, any heat from the control circuitry is shielded from the LED's themselves.The front side has a 3 x 6 grid of said LED's spaced out quite well along the lens to provide more consistent coverage without hotspots and avoid heat buildup from bunching them too close. For 20x brighter than stock, and 2x brighter than some rather bright retrofits -- which already tend to fire both down on the ground and up at the black plastic anyway -- I can see the ground EXTREMELY well. My driveway is gravel and the concrete in my garage is so unlevel where I park that it's a tripping hazard, so the brightness will ensure that myself and any passengers I drive don't trip while getting in and out of my Outback.Genuinely the ONLY thing I can knock is that fitment was a tad tight. I prefer it that way for the peace of mind in knowing it's not gonna pop out though, so that's still a plus from me, but might be a downside for someone else, so it's worth mentioning.EXTREMELY happy with this unit! I 3,000% recommend it, and it's super-well priced too. I just wish they made the interior dome light units too, would make unloading the trunk at night WAY easier. Would buy those in a heartbeat if they ever made them given how amazing these lights are!!!
A**R
Bright while they last
Just over a year old and one is burnt out, nice and bright until then atleast
M**E
Awesome One of a kind product!
Nice and bright! Good quality and fit perfectly. This is by far a one of a kind product with nothing else like it for the under door courtesy light on the subarus. Super easy to install too.
T**S
I must have for your license plate light
I got this for my 2024 Subaru Crosstrek very bright, and looks great
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