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Old Nov 1, 2021 | 09:20 AM
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Headlight upgrades?

I have a 2010 S model with the standard halogen headlights. The low beams in particular seem very weak (or my eyesight just isn't what it used to be). What's a cost-effective, durable way to improve brightness while maintaining the cut-off (so I won't blind everyone)? If LEDs are suitable for the stock headlight assemblies, are there any preferred brands or kits? Should I consider HID? I was also looking at higher-brightness halogens, but the current halogens are barely visible on dark roads, so I'm assuming I need more brightness. The high beams provide adequate brightness, but the cut-off is too high to use them.
Old Nov 2, 2021 | 05:39 AM
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I have been using aftermarket HIDs in my 07 from the beginning since the halogens were completely awful as well. I've had these in the car for the last 8 years (https://www.theretrofitsource.com/90...005?quantity=1). Considering the projectors are 15 year old technology, I am very happy with the performance of the HID kit.

There are differences between HID and LED. I have never used the LEDs in my car, so I cannot help ya there.
Old Nov 2, 2021 | 11:54 AM
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That's surprisingly inexpensive. I'll check it out, thanks. Anyone tried LEDs they like?
Old Nov 3, 2021 | 01:10 PM
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Dude I have the HIDs from the link below in my 09. They are awesome. The perfect amount of brightness and I haven't had any issues. I don't get paying super high prices for headlight bulbs. 2x D2S 35W 6000K HID Xenon Replacement Low/High Beam Headlight Lamp Bulbs White
Old Nov 4, 2021 | 04:19 AM
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Totally agree that the light output for the base “S” model is insufficient.
Here is what I did:
1) replaced bulb with higher output rated bulb
This didn’t seem to help at all.

2) readjusted the focus of the main headlights. My headlight were factory set to point straight down. Not sure if all “S” models are like this.

3) for $200 I added fog lights. This really helped. They were super easy to install. About 20 minutes total. The fog lights illuminate immediately in front, then adjust the main headlights to illuminate a little past that area.
Old Nov 8, 2021 | 10:01 AM
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For the moment, I bought a set of Fahren 6500K LED bulbs. It's a cheap experiment; the entire 4-bulb set (H11/9005) was like $50. If they're garbage, they'll go back to Amazon and I'll buy the HID set above.
Old Nov 15, 2021 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by TDGrant
I have been using aftermarket HIDs in my 07 from the beginning since the halogens were completely awful as well. I've had these in the car for the last 8 years (https://www.theretrofitsource.com/90...005?quantity=1). Considering the projectors are 15 year old technology, I am very happy with the performance of the HID kit.

There are differences between HID and LED. I have never used the LEDs in my car, so I cannot help ya there.

didn’t waste a second seeing this source and ordered.

stealership is $226 each… local store is upwards of $70 each.

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Old Nov 16, 2021 | 10:15 AM
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you can try Sylvania Silver Star Ultras, they are really a lot brighter compared to all halogens, their life is a little shorter because they are bright(packaging explains that as well). i have put them on friends and families cars to keep things simple and upgrade thier brightness, and never disspointed anyone i did it for.

they are about $40-50 as well, so if you are up for another simple plug and play experiment you can try those too. i'd be interested to hear your feed back on the LED's , they have come a long way past 3-4 years and finally seem to be comparable to other options now.
Old Nov 20, 2021 | 06:46 PM
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Fahren bulbs are really solid. Much brighter than stock, cutoff is preserved for the low beams. High beams will blind everyone (but so would the stock units).

I'd like to add fogs. The car doesn't have them stock (though does have the wiring harness). However, all the enclosures I'm seeing are reflector-style, which will mean glare-city if I try to use high-lumen LEDs. Has anyone found a projector-style housing that works for fogs?
Old Nov 22, 2021 | 06:41 PM
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didn’t waste a second seeing this source and ordered.

stealership is $226 each… local store is upwards of $70 each.

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surgery lasted about 2 hours.
Just gimme di light

let’s see how long they last
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Old Nov 23, 2021 | 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Les7311
surgery lasted about 2 hours.
Just gimme di light

let’s see how long they last
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Nice.

They should last. My last ones did not start going blue on me until about 5 years.

A couple of points: (1) make sure the ballasts are not sitting on the engine. Also, (2) do not turn them on/off excessively; the HID bulbs need a minute to cool off before you turn them back on again.
Old Nov 23, 2021 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by TDGrant
Nice.

They should last. My last ones did not start going blue on me until about 5 years.

A couple of points: (1) make sure the ballasts are not sitting on the engine. Also, (2) do not turn them on/off excessively; the HID bulbs need a minute to cool off before you turn them back on again.
#1.. absolutely a no no

#2. Light sensitivity settings and adjustment required.

am happy to not spend over $20 for both, versus stealership cost…
Old Sep 1, 2022 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by TDGrant
I have been using aftermarket HIDs in my 07 from the beginning since the halogens were completely awful as well. I've had these in the car for the last 8 years (https://www.theretrofitsource.com/90...005?quantity=1). Considering the projectors are 15 year old technology, I am very happy with the performance of the HID kit.

There are differences between HID and LED. I have never used the LEDs in my car, so I cannot help ya there.
Did you use the halogen stock headlight assemblies with this kit?
Old Sep 2, 2022 | 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mfeferman
Did you use the halogen stock headlight assemblies with this kit?
Yes, I used the halogen stock headlight assemblies.
Old Sep 2, 2022 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by TDGrant
Yes, I used the halogen stock headlight assemblies.
Thank you!
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