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OEM Audi Headlights

Can confirm replaced 1 headlight, front bumper and fenders - of course all aftermarket through insurance. IIRC the claim was $4300.

Pros: aftermarket parts available
Cons: expensive insurance claim
Vehicle: Audi S4
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OEM Audi Headlights

Just did the almost the same thing on my A6, Mint used headlight off ebay was $1000 bucks, being in the winter my headlights modules started going out so i bought 3 working ones for $300 off ebay

Pros: mint used headlight
Cons: headlight modules going out
Vehicle: Audi A6
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OEM Audi Headlights
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Rating 4.0

I can buy an entire second hand car for the cost of an audi matrix headlight. I can see fine out of my classic headlight (€229 for complete brand new saab 900 headlight at r&d carparts). It is real glass so it never fades and a fresh bulb is litterally a couple cents.

Pros: real glass, never fades
Cons: unnecessarily expensive
Vehicle: Saab 900
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Morimoto Headlights

Morimoto are street legal, they’re rated to 50,000 hours use. I’ve had mine for 4 years, been very happy with them.

Pros: street legal, long lifespan, good performance
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Morimoto Headlights

I did the same exact thing. This is what I got [Morimoto mini](https://www.theretrofitsource.com/bixenon-morimoto-mini-h1-stage-3?quantity=1) . Installation instructions aare available online and it required putting the headlight in the oven to take the cover off. It was pretty easy. 5 years later and still works and i use high beams frequently. You'll have to do some custom work to find some place to hold the ballasts in place in the engine bay. Very high quality product.

Pros: high quality product, still works
Cons: custom work required
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OEM Audi Headlights
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Rating 4.0

Though in my opinion, it's not the best looking Audi headlight. Although functionally/technologically inferior to this, my vote goes to B8 A4 HID headlights with that curved row of individual LEDs. It was characterful, and had exquisite design elements inside of it that worked in harmony with the lines that travelled around the car. Headlights in cars of that era were simple and boring and at best consisted of a round projector and another reflector for high beams plus indicators. B8 A4's HID lights were at a totally different level and shouted style and luxury. With these lights Audi started the game of DLR and using it as a design signature.

Pros: style and luxury
Cons: functionally inferior
Vehicle: Audi A4
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Morimoto Headlights

These are known to go bad. I didn't have your issue, but my passenger light decided to start flickering one night instantly. The next day, the DRL wasn't working, and the low beam wouldn't come on. I ended up getting new headlights from Morimoto since I had no warranty, and I wasn't going to pay $1200 for one headlight from Nissan. The OEM lights are pretty good, but terribly designed, causing water intrusion.

Pros: OEM lights are good
Cons: terribly designed, water intrusion
Vehicle: Nissan
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Morimoto Headlights
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Those are shitty aftermarket lights, that are on par with the completely useless factory halogen lights. Yes they need aimed.

Cons: shitty aftermarket lights
Vehicle: Ford
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