Headlights Morimoto or OEM Chevrolet

Morimoto Headlights
iazybandit
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Rating 5.0

I have Morimoto 2stroke H11 on my headlights on my 2015 for the past 10 years. No glares and no blinding oncoming cars. Morimoto is a very well known and reputable brand. Bright and nice clean cutoff line (when you are parked facing wall, you'll see the line of the headlights).

Pros: no glares, clean cutoff
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Morimoto Headlights
noahsmybro
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Rating 4.0

I put Morimoto Sealed7 headlights on my ‘96. I don’t like the way the headlights look, but they work wonderfully, and since they are only up and visible at night when I’m driving I can tolerate the fact that there ugly (imo).

Pros: work wonderfully
Cons: ugly look
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Chevrolet Headlights
Less_Suit5502
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Rating 1.0

My 2023 is not any better. I hit a deer last winter and when I switched back to my truck for a few months it was so apparent how bad the lights were. I would have seen the deer with my truck, but not with the low beams on my Bolt.

Cons: bad low beams, poor visibility
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
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OEM Chevrolet Headlights
Representative-Law99
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Rating 1.0

The car has been amazing except for one thing, the headlights. I can't see ANYTHING at night. I've adjusted the headlights a few times and they are aimed correctly, but the output is so dim that it the only noticeable things are streets signs or other things with that reflective matetial/coating. It makes me nervous to drive, to the point where I will upgrade to anothet car if I can't find a solution.

Cons: dim output, poor visibility
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
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