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RETRO-QUIK: NISSAN ALTIMA (13-18) / MAXIMA (09-18)

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RETRO-QUIK: NISSAN ALTIMA (13-18) / MAXIMA (09-18)Lucky You. Most of the Altimas and Maximas sold came with rather weak halogen projector headlights that don't show much in the way of forward lighting. Luckily for you, the Morimoto Retro Quik system is designed as a direct bolt on upgrade for a big performance boost inside the headlights of the 2013 2018 Altima and 2009 2018 Maxima models. Bi Xenon Projectors. Morimoto's most modern bi xenon, the Mini H1 7. 0, was an instant winner upon launch.

Lucky You.

Most of the Altimas and Maximas sold came with rather weak halogen projector headlights that don't show much in the way of forward lighting. Luckily for you, the Morimoto Retro-Quik system is designed as a direct bolt-on upgrade for a big performance boost inside the headlights of the 2013-2018 Altima and 2009-2018 Maxima models.

Bi-Xenon Projectors.

Morimoto's most modern bi-xenon, the Mini H1 7.0, was an instant winner upon launch. Representing the first full overhaul of the Mini H1 since way back when the 1.0 came out, it's now one of the most advanced headlight projectors in the world today. Revised reflector optics paired with their curved cutoff shield produces one of the widest low beam patterns we've ever seen, and a high beam that will easily go the distance. Kuria Optic clear lenses maximize intensity throughout, and keep the cutoff line sharp, colorful, and attractive. New side-action solenoids are more than 3x stronger than the old and fussy vertically-sprung units. Result: Maximum light on the ground, zero glare to oncoming traffic for your Altima or Maxima headlights.

Mounting Hardware.

100% Engineered in the US. Laser cut from automotive-grade G10 fiberglass. The Retro-Quik brackets at the heart of the kit are designed to adapt the Morimoto Mini 7.0 Bi-xenon projectors directly in place of the unsophisticated stock units. Using the original mounting holes paired with new hardware, they are the beauty behind the kit that makes it an easy install. 

HID Ballasts.

The Morimoto XB 2.0 HID Ballasts are just as good looking on the outside as they are well-engineered on the inside. They are available in both 35w and 50w versions, use proprietary software by the pros at Hylux paired with packaging perfection from the masters at Morimoto.

H1 HID Bulbs.

Homegrown by Morimoto to out-perform any alternatives on the market when installed in projector-based headlight--and it shows. We admit the latest generation XB HID bulbs are pretty impressive when compared to other bulbs, and even older Morimoto bulbs. At the heart of the XB bulbs is their perfectly-aligned 100% Philips quartz glass capsule that houses high quality halide salts from German-supplier Messer. 

Relay Harness.

As one of the most important parts in any HID lighting upgrade, don't skimp out when it comes to your wiring. It doesn't matter how good your ballasts are or how good your bulbs are, if your harness is a piece of crap, when it gives out your headlights are gonzo. The Morimoto HD Relay harness is easily worth the premium price compared to cheaper alternatives. With triple-sealed twin relays, 14ga. stranded copper wiring, over-molded fittings, and plug-n-play functionality, it will ensure everything functions properly and permanently from the original in-cabin controls. It's easily the best headlight wire harness out there.

High Beam Splitters.

Put simply, the optional Morimoto high beam splitters allow you to make this feature work easily without any cutting or splicing to the factory wiring by diverting power from the halogen bulb into the projector's high beam solenoid, making them both work at the same time.

Housing Sealant.

Protection is priceless! When you're putting together a set of high-end headlights, the last thing you want is moisture in 'em the first time it rains outside. RetroRubber is the most effective way to make sure the original seal is fully restored. 

 

 This kit includes

Tech specs

  • PROJECTORS: 2x Morimoto Mini H1 7.0

  • RQ BRACKETS / HARDWARE: 2x Custom G10 Fiberglass / Stainless

  • HID BALLASTS: 2x Morimoto XB35 AMP

  • H1 HID BULBS: 2x Morimoto XB

  • WIRE HARNESS: 1x H11/H9/H8/880

  • HIGH BEAM SPLITTERS: 2x Morimoto Splitters

  • HOUSING SEALANT: 1x Morimoto RetroRubber (black)

If you wish to exclude additional install materials from your order, please contact us.

  • OPERATING RANGE: -40C to +125C

  • XB BALLAST INPUT: 9-32VDC

  • XB BALLAST OUTPUT: 85VAC 35W

  • XB BALLAST MAX V: 25kV (at start-up)

  • XB35 BALLAST LIFESPAN: 2500 Hours

  • 3000K BULBS: Golden Yellow (~2800 lm)

  • 4500K BULBS: Warm White (~3500 lm)

  • 5500K BULBS: Pure White (~3400 lm)

  • 6500K BULBS: Cool White (~3200 lm)

  • XB55 50W BALLASTS: Not Compatible

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