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By murphidaho
#256021 Ok so I think it might be time for a change...

The image below shows the current headlights on the car. I think they help give the car an updated look and they fit nicely, but It's not true to the car. So....

I need suggestions on new lights.

These are my thoughts so far but feel free to suggest alternatives:

1) USDM Stanley (already have them in the garage) + Amber Vision Corners + HID kit
2) USDM Stanley + JDM Stanley Corners + HID kit
3) JDM Stanley headlights and corners + HID kit
4) EDM headlights???? The glass ones without the nipples? think I could find some??


Here are my concerns:
1) Fitment: Are the JDM Stanleys going to look right with USDM glass w/ nipples??
2) If I buy JDM Stanleys (headlights and corners) is the plastic gonna be scratched and worn? Isn't the plastic inferior to glass?
3) Ideas on what HID kit?? Bi-xenon versus Xenon??? Is it gonna work?

Thanks everyone! your awesome!!

Brett

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By 94EJ2
#256023 id day usdm + vision amber+ 3k hids

but thats my opinion i like yellow lights dont over pay for xenon hids i have a off brand hid kit and they work just fine ive had them for over a year with no problems
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By chrono404
#256026 If you put HID bulbs into headlights with the grooves in the glass made for halogen bulbs the light out put wont be correct:

Light output with HID bulb into Halogen housing:
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Proper light output with HID's:
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if you use a headlight with a clear glass or plastic front you wont get all the garred lines. It wont be as good as a full retrofit but it wont be near as bad as using OEM headlights.

Ebay has tons of headlights that will be better for light output, quite a few that will look better then the halo projectors you currently have

Image Black housing headlights, go well with amber corners.

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Chrome housing headlights, look more oem however wont cause horrible light output.

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Then ofcourse the new OEM Styled one peice headlights that look like oem headlights, however wont have the bad light output with HID's and makes it look a little more modern.

Whatever headlights you use, I highly recommend ones without the grooves in them like the following. If you use HID's in these headlights your output will be aweful and blind other drivers.
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If you want to use OEM headlights you can get very bright halogen bulbs, They wont last as long as HID's. however will give you a clean cutoff, wont blind other drivers and best of all, will give you good light output.

If you want the brighest light output of all. a 5600K bulb is as bright as you can get. any more then that and the bulb makes light that humans can't see.
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By murphidaho
#256617 Thanks a bunch chrono404. That's exactly the kind of thing I needed to know before making a purchase.

I'm just going to get some JDM housings and leave the standard halogen bulbs in them... or maybe some 5600k ones like you were saying.

Appreciate the insight! :thumb:
By s3eg6
#256903 Image


1 piece headlights with Mini Morimoto D2s retrofit :)
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By murphidaho
#257049
s3eg6 wrote:Image


1 piece headlights with Mini Morimoto D2s retrofit :)


WOW!! that looks like a really nice job!! So that would be awesome for HIDs. Can you use Hi-beams with projectors? I ask because the 1 piece headlights I have, have a separate housing for the hi-beam?

Is this where a bi-xenon would come into play?
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By Ajax1989
#257107 Image

usdm with jdm corners and 8k hids

but id go with the jdm stanleys and jdm corners

jdm stanley=win
and thing else= fail
imho
By s3eg6
#257145
murphidaho wrote:
s3eg6 wrote:Image


1 piece headlights with Mini Morimoto D2s retrofit :)


WOW!! that looks like a really nice job!! So that would be awesome for HIDs. Can you use Hi-beams with projectors? I ask because the 1 piece headlights I have, have a separate housing for the hi-beam?

Is this where a bi-xenon would come into play?


you are correct! The retrofit source Bi xenon Morimoto D2s kit so wicked i am so satisfied with there product.

Highly recommended

Ps: Lost of trimming needed for the shroud height so it would aim properly