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Morimoto has been good to me. 4 years or so first Gen xbs.
I use to use the expensive Sylvania forget which one but they we're pricey. Posted on here several months ago and someone recommended the Osram night breaker 220 h4. They we're $29 but now up to $35 they are way brighter that the Sylvania I was using.
On the Osrams... I put a set on my 2017 GSW S about a year ago, and have been very happy. They're not as bright as the top-end LEDs that are on cars like Teslas, but they crush the old halogens for brightness, have good cutoff and color, don't vibrate or flicker, etc.
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.
I have morimotos in my f150, and they are life changing in that vehicle. It's a 2011, so stock was incandescent. Once I got them, I vowed to make sure my next vehicle could be fitted with morimotos.
Yes I'm running the same Osrams on my Swift for the last year and a half and it's excellent. Proper beam cutoff with a much better high beam for when people are hogging the fast lane on the expressway
Recently upgraded to the same on my i20 n line. It's worth the money.
Osram H4 LEDriving replacement headlight with Warm White 4200K LED.
It was a simple plug and play mod. The light output have increased at least 100%. It's not irritating to incoming traffic like the 6000K+ white LEDs. The warm white color also helps in rain and fog.
Morimotos look best but I had some issues with the set I had on my F150.
I've been running Morimoto XB LED headlights on my 370Z for a while now and love the look - sequential turn signals, great output, matches the TRD Pro aesthetic perfectly. The 4Runner I just bought came with Morimoto headlights already installed. They have moisture intrusion in the lenses (common issue in Texas heat/humidity). I reached out to Morimoto hoping to buy replacement lenses since the housings and LEDs are fine. "We don't sell replacement lenses or any replacement components. You'll need to purchase a complete new headlight assembly." So if a lens gets damaged, moisture gets in, road debris cracks it, or UV weathering deteriorates it over time... you're buying an entirely new $1,700-2,000 set. No repair options. No replacement parts.
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