Headlights Morimoto or OEM Honda
Morimoto is best of breed. I have them.
I have Morimoto 2stroke H11 on my headlights on my 2015 for the past 10 years. No glares and no blinding oncoming cars. Morimoto is a very well known and reputable brand. Bright and nice clean cutoff line (when you are parked facing wall, you'll see the line of the headlights).
So I got some morimotos they've been great. It's expensive but well worth it.
I’m running the morimoto hybrids light output is 10x better..5 yr warranty
I put Morimoto Sealed7 headlights on my ‘96. I don’t like the way the headlights look, but they work wonderfully, and since they are only up and visible at night when I’m driving I can tolerate the fact that there ugly (imo).
I've had my morimotos for about a week and they're awesome. I was also considering some Hellas but I'm glad I went LED
They're adequate but definitely not "great", where I live there aren't any streetlights so my automatic high beams kick on unless there's an oncoming car. There's also a lot of deer, so I've already pre-ordered some ditch light brackets from No-Lo Designs so I can get some better coverage.
They are not dim, but they are not the brightest LEDs ive seen, thats for sure.
But by no means are they dim
2025 Crv Hybrid Sport L. Headlights are garbage. Fine in dry weather, but when its raining, especially at high speeds on highway, they are too diffuse and wash out. I noticed that the lane keep assist also struggles to find the center bc it can’t “see” the lines. Awful awful awful.
DO NOT BUY. This company knows its product. These headlights started flaking 4 months after the 2-year warranty expired. I expected more from a product with a premium price point. I’ve gotten better life out of $100 headlights. Do yourself a favor and don’t waste your money on these.
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