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If we're talking headlights, oem 1000%. Morimotos are good too (output and spread) but they have qc issues. Avoid Alpharex like the plague. They have terrible beam patterns.
I put those same morimotos in my truck about a week after I bought it. Way better than the stock halogens.
Had these headlights about 3 days after I bought the truck. So much better than the halogens.
Morimoto and alpharexx are the common full housing swaps, i prefer morimoto for their warranty and ive used their products before.
I bought the Morimoto XB LED Headlights with Amber DLRs for my '21 TRD Pro. They look nice.
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.
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.
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.
My BMW 2020 X7 lease is up and I’d like to do a lease buyout. My right headlight is cracked and BMW won’t repair it. Can I still do a lease buyout with the damaged headlight or will I be charged for that? BMW gave me a repair cost of almost 9k.
I have a 2019 M240i that gets condensation inside
the driver side headlight when it gets very wet (in a car wash or a very heavy rain- not so much in a light rain). This doesn’t really happen on the passenger side. I saw your response to the other person where you said this would be covered under warranty.
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