![]() I don't want to "upgrade" to overly-bright flashy blue blinding LED headlights just because they "look cool" and appear to be super bright. I'd ultimately prefer pure White light over Yellow or Blue for everything. I've been reading, re-reading, and otherwise researching Halogen / HID / LED at length from multiple sources - my head is spinning like a top from all of the varied opinions and information out there! My top priority is quality of light, and my second priority is a headlight that is of a similar color as the LED DRL's. If my presumption is correct and I'm not satisfied with the H9's, I will likely then upgrade with a high quality conversion to HID, but I'm still unsure if that upgrade will be best achieved with the stock projector headlight housing assembly that comes on my new car, or if that conversion will require a different housing assembly that comes on HID-equipped models for optimum results with my upgraded HID lights? I will start by simply upgrading the stock H11 Halogens to the brightest (and whitest) H9 Halogens I can find (please recommend the brightest whitest H9 on the market), but I'm worried I still won't be satisfied with the color discrepancy between the low beam halogen and the LED Signature DRL's in the lower fascia. I have ordered a '17 Titanium with 301A and Cold Weather Package, so I'm getting factory dull projector Halogen bulbs. Can someone please confirm if the headlight housing is a different stock part from Ford if you choose a non-HID Edge vs one that comes with factory HID's? Or do they use the same projector headlight housing assembly regardless of the bulb type they install for you?
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