Headlights Morimoto or OEM Volvo

Morimoto Headlights
Mysterious-Major-953
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Rating 4.0

Can\u2019t say enough awesome product installed 2015 f150 plug and play incredible performance only downside I park outside 24/7 and after 4 years they have started to cloud up!

Pros: incredible performance, plug and play
Cons: started to cloud up
Vehicle: Ford
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OEM Volvo Headlights

Buy a used headlight using the part number that you can find on the headlight (under the bonnet, remove plastic cover that sits above the headlight). In Europe you can get full LED adaptive headlights for 300-350 EUR used. No programming necessary after installation.

Pros: No programming necessary
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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Morimoto Headlights
Huby75
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Rating 4.0

The only reason a switched from oem to morimoto, is because the stock fr-s ones are very ugly and the don't light up the road that good. Morimotos are better looking and better at lighting.

Pros: better looking, better lighting
Cons: stock ones very ugly
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Morimoto Headlights
CyrusDonnovan
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Rating 4.5

I put a set of Morimoto Xb v2's on my '18 and love the look, they are built similarly to the OEM but have options for amber DRLs which I like the look of.

Pros: love the look, similar to OEM, amber DRLs
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Volvo Headlights

Unfortunately due to stupid decisions at Volvo Xc40 lacks of one of best features of larger brothers. Headlights don't turn. As per Volvo it's a small economy level car.

Cons: headlights don't turn
Vehicle: Volvo
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