The Morimoto MLED projector has impressed even the most skeptical critics. While LED projectors have traditionally lacked width and distance, the MLED is on par with HID-powered projectors in terms of performance, but with the simplicity and ease of installation of LED projectors.
Output: The MLED produces a beam pattern that's plenty wide with a sharp, colorful ECE-sloped cutoff. The specially developed CSP chipset from Seoul SemiConductor produces a powerful, bright output that is 20% brighter than its closest LED-based competitor.
Physical Features: The MLED's bi-LED projectors have a threaded mounting shaft that can be removed to free up almost an inch of depth. The integrated mag-lev fan is sunk into the heat sink, keeping space to a minimum without sacrificing the ability to stay cool. The wiring is clean and can be disconnected easily, and the cutoff shield mechanism is made of mostly die-cast parts, conveying quality over cost savings.
Simplicity: The Morimoto MLED uses bi-LED projectors and a small external LED driver, eliminating the need for separate bulbs, big ballasts, and complex relay harnesses.
Easy Installation: Installation is a breeze, and for H4-based fog light reflectors, only minimal cutting is required.
Optional LED Halos: The Profile Performance Pivot Halos are the brightest and most uniformly lit halos on the market and double as a switchback turn signal with your blinker circuit.
Optional Housing Sealant: RetroRubber is the most effective way to make sure the original seal is fully restored, preventing moisture from getting in.