Headlights OEM Porsche or TYC

OEM Porsche Headlights
Luke_Nukem_2D
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Rating 4.0

Now, I do like the pop up headlights. I've always liked the undeniable 80's look about them and still get a warm fuzzy feeling inside every time I turn my headlights on and see them rise up.

Pros: undeniable 80's look
Vehicle: Porsche
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TYC Headlights

I got all my lenses from Rock Auto. They look great and the tyc headlights came with new bulbs.

Pros: look great, came with new bulbs
Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee
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OEM Porsche Headlights
MuffinRacing
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Rating 5.0

Porsche has some pretty impressive headlights. The Cayenne I bought used had the technology package or something that included the HID headlights, so I don't know if that statement stands for their regular headlights. But, having had a couple of vars with HIDs now, the Porsche is mind boggling. Not only does it illuminate for a long distance, but the angle of illumination is astounding. With the brights on, I can see 50 feet off of the road on either side clearly illuminated to watch for wild life.

Pros: illuminates long distance, astounding angle
Vehicle: Porsche Cayenne
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TYC Headlights

In my experience the TYC headlights I've used have been pretty bad. Beam pattern is scattered all over the place and fit and finish is sub par.

Cons: bad beam pattern, sub par fit/finish
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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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