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    Quote Originally Posted by MirageRally View Post
    should be working now, l can view it when l'm signed out...can anyone see the video now? lf not, let me know and l'll just have to post a picture.
    Working fine. Light distribution from these bulbs seem to be very good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by inuvik View Post
    Working fine. Light distribution from these bulbs seem to be very good.
    Finally! l still can't believe l'm going into IT...if l can't figure out how to solve problems, l'll be in deep snow.

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    They are Auxito H4 9003 High/Low Beam headlight bulbs if anyone wants to get them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dspace9 View Post
    MirageRally, perhaps upload a photo so we can see your new lights on your Mirage. Or even pause the video on your end, and take a screen shot. I have all original everything with my Mirage, so it's interesting to see any upgrade/change other Mirage drivers do to their rides.
    You should be able to see it now Dspace9, trust me-well worth the purchase as you can see in the video the high beam throw for the light is brilliant...never was a true believer of Led headlights until now.

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    Yep, I see the video now. Very bright lights.

    I have always been happy with the lights on my Mirage. I think the light fixture itself shoots light out really well, and out to the sides a bit too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dspace9 View Post
    Yep, I see the video now. Very bright lights.

    I have always been happy with the lights on my Mirage. I think the light fixture itself shoots light out really well, and out to the sides a bit too.
    Yeah, the reason l went with Leds is bc of light output (another car's white lights would cancel out mine and then l couldn't see for a couple seconds) and longevitiy (they should last longer than stock and run cooler) other than that, very glad l installed them...have almost hit deer out here too many times to count and now that l can finally see it makes me feel a lot safer at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MirageRally View Post
    Yeah, the reason l went with Leds is bc of light output (another car's white lights would cancel out mine and then l couldn't see for a couple seconds) and longevitiy (they should last longer than stock and run cooler)
    What did you do with your old bulbs? Did they burn out already?

    Also, which Auxito bulbs? They have several to choose from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MirageRally View Post
    Yeah, the reason l went with Leds is bc of light output (another car's white lights would cancel out mine and then l couldn't see for a couple seconds) and longevitiy (they should last longer than stock and run cooler) other than that, very glad l installed them...have almost hit deer out here too many times to count and now that l can finally see it makes me feel a lot safer at night.
    I can relate with having deer living nearby trust me lol. I debate about putting deer whistles on my car, Mirage's kind of whistle anyways. I have to say LED to halogen stocks like I got, I find my lights on my Mirage were one of the biggie upgrades for when I bought my Mirage. I was so use to 80s and 90s econo cars, that the Mirage even stock the lights are so clear and wider visibility.

    How's the clarity with the LEDs? Everything coming in clearly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    What did you do with your old bulbs? Did they burn out already?

    Also, which Auxito bulbs? They have several to choose from.
    Sorry, M3 Series 9003 H4

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    Quote Originally Posted by dspace9 View Post
    I can relate with having deer living nearby trust me lol. I debate about putting deer whistles on my car, Mirage's kind of whistle anyways. I have to say LED to halogen stocks like I got, I find my lights on my Mirage were one of the biggie upgrades for when I bought my Mirage. I was so use to 80s and 90s econo cars, that the Mirage even stock the lights are so clear and wider visibility.

    How's the clarity with the LEDs? Everything coming in clearly?
    Everything is clear, but like you said very bright...the light bounces off street signs and can sometimes cause glare for me at night...plus l don't see any dead spots and the light does come in clearly...that high beam and ease of installation is why l bought them...no separate Driver or Canbus...it's all built in and you just plug them in like a standard bulb...l will say this The bulb is bigger than Stock and can be a pain when installing the housing clip.



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