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Morimoto Headlights

Plug-and-play installation. The actual connection of the headlights was wildly easy. The hard part was accessing some of the bolts holding the bumper cover on. You need to bend the fender liners and reach way up into a tight space to access the second one and it took far longer than I wanted.

Pros: Plug-and-play installation
Cons: hard to access bolts
Vehicle: Nissan
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Morimoto Headlights
dyslexicsuntied
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Rating 5.0

Previously I had LEDs in the stock. The difference in the cutoff is drastic. There is absolutely no additional light outside where it is supposed to be. Good and bad. Good since I feel LEDs in stock housings are always bad for oncoming drivers, but they also would light up signs and markings a little further out. I think I will adjust these up a little from stock. Brights are excellent, no complaints there. Overall I'm really happy with the look, quality and ease of installation.

Pros: brights are excellent, easy installation
Cons: cutoff is drastic, smoked look
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TYC Headlights
d0nu7
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Rating 5.0

I work at a body shop and I use TYC when I can. They are the best aftermarket HL supplier.

Pros: best aftermarket supplier
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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IamNoremac
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Rating 5.0

He sells the set + fog lights for $1000 and I’m very impressed! These are ONLY the LED low beams but I’m still very happy with the projection, cutoff, and OEM quality. The install was a breeze too.

Pros: OEM quality, easy install
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TYC Headlights
Shiny_Buns
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Rating 4.5

I have some tyc headlights on my 09 chevy colorado and they seem fine. The headlights are almost 2 years old and they still look brand new

Pros: look brand new, 2 years old
Vehicle: Chevrolet Colorado
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Morimoto Headlights
herbertmilton
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Rating 5.0

Morimoto XB, expensive but worth it. Light output is good imo and they look amazing. Plus the turn signal is the drl and you can actually see it unlike the stock newer headlights.

Pros: good light output, look amazing
Cons: expensive
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AzureApe
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Rating 3.5

About two weeks ago I installed the Morimoto XB led headlights in my 2017 Pro4x. The Morimoto headlights have a smoked color to the assembly itself, which I'm ambivalent about. They're brighter than OEM but not as bright as I had hoped and not as bright as the Diode Dynamics. Am I happy with them? So far mostly. They're expensive, even with the sale price I got them at. Would I recommend them? Yeah I think but not for the MSRP of $1,100. There aren't a ton of options for improving the awful OEM headlights and Morimoto is known for high quality products.

Pros: high quality products
Cons: expensive, not very bright
Vehicle: Nissan
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TYC Headlights

Just got my Honda Odyssey out of the body shop after an accident and they replaced my left headlight with aftermarket (TYC) brand. For context, the vehicle has factory auto leveling HIDs. The cutoff is not as sharp as the OE and the peripheral beam pattern has a lot of hot spots.

Cons: cutoff not sharp, hot spots in beam
Vehicle: Honda Odyssey
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