Morimoto Headlights XB vs Hybrid

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ModCo Wheels

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I think XB's are the way to go, especially for the amber DRL. Here is a pretty good comparison video. 5:03 = XB and 5:56 = Hybrid. I remember when I thought the OEM HID's were so great when I first got my GEN1 in 2014. Times have changed!

 

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The headlights on my 2013 Raptor are needing replacement. Too many years of busting around Baja and left them pitted and hazy. Yea I could try and polish but I figure swapping out will be the best option. My question is the $1400 XD's versus the $1000 Hybrids. Just curious on people's experience with both of them. I have a full offroad light setup (Baja Designs 20" lightbar, 2x LP9's and 6x Squadron Pros) so offroad lighting is not a problem. Is the $400 premium worth it from a performance standpoint for on street driving? Is there something extra special about the XD's that I am not aware of? Thanks everyone. Just want to make sure I am making the best educated decision.

The Hybrids are not a fan favorite to be honest. The XB are a lot better.

The XB have 3 LED projectors whereas the Hybrids have 2 LED Projectors. The Hybrid also utilize existing incandescent turn signals whereas the XB are all integrated LED.

The XB are actually on sale from us now. Normally they were $1400/$1500 but are now on sale for $1239/$1289 with FREE SHIPPING within the lower 48 US States:

 
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