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Morimoto Mini H1's with the mini gatling shrouds. Doing it is pretty hard though cause you have to cut your headlight open due to the permaseal. All of my local retrofitters weren't willing to do it so I had my brother help me out. Chipped one of my headlights though (but you can barely see it).
 

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Morimoto Mini H1's with the mini gatling shrouds. Doing it is pretty hard though cause you have to cut your headlight open due to the permaseal. All of my local retrofitters weren't willing to do it so I had my brother help me out. Chipped one of my headlights though (but you can barely see it).
I have the same projectors and shrouds in a set of headlights for my 2009 Focus. I kind of half-assed it and they could be aimed a little better. I put the stock ones back on and was planning on re-aiming them and putting in larger shrouds since they look so tiny in those headlights.
 

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I upgraded the low beam to these last week. So happy with the result I ordered H1s for the high beams. I highly recommend them, especially considering the price point. I tried a few months ago a set of 35w and end up taking them out as the light output was pretty bad compared to stock. But these 55w is something else. BTW no issues for other drivers. Tested it!

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Sylvania silverstar ultras (or another brands equivalent, OSRAM etc) and call it done. Always worked well for me. Temperature is 4100k
I agree. Just installed these. These are standard H11 bulbs with some uber coating. Much whiter (I am not racist) than standard H11's. Just be careful on the high wattage bulbs higher than 55W. They can melt stuff.
 
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