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Finally i got my headlights painted and installed the Morimoto projectors, I though is gonna be easy but **** no. Painting the lights not a problem, but installing the projectors what a pain in the neck, no instructions, just basic explanations, after installed the projectors and seal the headlights, i found out the morimoto sits far to the back, so you can almost see the projector. They are bi-xenon, but didn't connected that way because one of them when you put the high beams got stock every time so I have to hit the headlight in order to go back to low beam position, too bad because is a lot of work to take it out and send it back for replacement. Going to test those lights tonight to see if there's any different , more light or what. I got some pics , what you guys think?
 

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Looks good! I've been thinkin about getting the Morimoto D2S quick-retro for my 2012 XB. I've seen output pics in the past from others that have done this retrofit and the difference is amazing. However, I would be going with Denso Ballasts and real Philips D2S bulbs. I really don't trust TRS ballasts as there seems to be quite a few issues that keep popping up.
 

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I ordered xentec ones off eBay, but I don't think I'll even bother installing them. I would really like to use OEM components such as denso ballasts, but how do you get the ds2 bulbs into the scion housing? The mirimoto kit looks like a quality option and the price isn't bad if it provides OEM durability.


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