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Squirrel finders. Lol. I know what your talking about but the name is funny. I can 100% guarantee that unless you are in a car that's lower than mine, my 35w 5000k Morimotos inside the stock halogen projector will not "blind" you. This subject is getting a little redundant. I have done a lot of comparisons since the upgrade and when I see my car on the opposite side of the road, It doesn't affect my driving or "blind" me at all. It just looks like I have hid headlights. Isn't that the point of this upgrade? I have tested this theory in different vehicles at different heights and my headlights look great passing by.
Obviously, oem/stock hid lamps will give you more light output that is indeed focused better. It also costs alot more than even the most expensive hid conversion kit. The main point I would like to make is that at least the frs has projector lenses. Halogen or not, they still make a nice line. Without them, I would not have gotten hid bulbs.
If you would like to do a retrofit kit and get the hid projector, your looking at 300-500 bucks and about 6-8 hours in labor. (if you know what your doing) I have installed many retrofit kits and taking the bumper off, baking headlights on a brand new car is not something most people want to go for.
The most expensive hid conversion kit is 150 bucks (cheap eBay kits around 30) and it takes no longer than an hour to install. So easy I would let my sister install a hid conversion kit.
If you want it perfect, spend the money on a retrofit or entire new headlamp assembly. If your like me and your putting all that money into paying the car off, get a conversion kit. Mine look fantastic and in my tests do not blind anyone. Maybe there is a difference in the 2014 model headlights, i don't know. Do whatever you have the wallet for.
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