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I have Morimoto Super 7 headlights, they are amazingly bright but look way out of place on a Miata. I keep my lights down during the day so I don't scare any other Miata owners out there. I outshine Teslas and Porches in my area at night.
I have morimotos in my f150, and they are life changing in that vehicle. It's a 2011, so stock was incandescent. Once I got them, I vowed to make sure my next vehicle could be fitted with morimotos.
I have a 2020 2500 tradesman. I upgraded to these lights and they are awesome. I’ve had em for like 5 months now no issues.
Morimoto makes good stuff.
Another vote for morimotos. I have them on my F-150 and I love them.
Morimoto xb hybrid is what I have on mine. No issues at all
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.
I have installed the morimotos on a '14 f150 and its plug and play. I did have to warranty out a headlight as abled went bad.
The headlights were HORRIBLE. The low beam was so narrow that it really only lit up a tiny band about 8 feet in front of the car and there was almost perfect blackness ahead of and behind that. Hyundai said that was normal. The high beams provided great light on country roads, but obviously can't have them on full time.
i recently purchased an i20 n line n8 mt and im not at all satisfied with the lights on this thing……its sooo bad and the night time visibility is just sooooooo bad
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