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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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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 Porsche Headlights
Kavandje
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Rating 4.0

My 996.1 is my first Porsche, and it’s consistently able to make me happy. Even the dumb lights are aging surprisingly well.

Pros: aging surprisingly well
Vehicle: Porsche 911
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Cres3
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Rating 4.0

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.

Pros: amazingly bright, outshine other cars
Cons: look out of place
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Porsche Headlights
domthebigbomb
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Rating 2.5

Cpo is nice from an extended warranty standpoint but the condition of the car is ultimately up to the buyer to determine. There was a gt4 rs that a local SoCal dealer cpo’d with Chinese headlights, non oem hood, and a repaired mag rim.

Pros: extended warranty
Cons: Chinese headlights, non OEM hood, repaired mag rim
Vehicle: Porsche
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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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eyecandynsx
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Rating 1.0

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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