Installed the new Morimoto Headlights on my Z06 (Full details!)
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Melting Slicks
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Installed the new Morimoto Headlights on my Z06 (Full details!)
Hey all,
One aspect of the C6 which I felt made the car feel a bit antiquated were the headlights. The DRL design especially is very dated. I also always thought the three projector look all next to each other was a bit much. I was also craving the look of black bezels on a non-black car. It looked far more aggressive than being body color in my personal opinion. I was on the verge of doing this along with getting new lenses from Umnitza until I discovered these new Morimoto headlights. These provide the blacked out headlight look that I was searching for, but also modernizes the front end of the C6 with a much nicer DRL combined with sequential turn signals. The LED headlight is also a Bi-LED so the low and high beams use the same LED.
I've had several people PM me about these headlights based on my avatar so I figured I would make a detailed post outlining different aspects.
First of all, I purchased these headlights from Umnitza (link at the bottom of this post). He was super attentive and patient. I asked countless questions throughout the entire process and I'm sure I was driving him crazy ! He answered all of my questions before (and after) I placed the order. Awesome guy to deal with. Now, I will discuss the install and how the headlights function.
INSTALL
I didn't install these headlights myself only because I reside in an apartment complex. Unfortunately, they don't allow any type of vehicle work on the property. A good friend of mine who is a C6 mechanic performed the install and I reached out for details. According to him, the install was a breeze. Fortunately, the bumper does NOT need to be removed (several write-ups on these forums) but it is preferable to remove it if you don't have someone to assist. It is extremely beneficial to have a second pair of hands to hold the fenders up while the other person mounts the headlights. If you have a buddy to help and know how to work a screwdriver and socket wrenches, you can install these with ease.
These headlights include all the wiring you will need. These headlights provide an option of using static or sequential turn signals. There are two connectors for this. If they're connected, it's a standard turn signal. If disconnected, it's a sequential turn signal. Lastly, there is wiring for a fuse tap which can be placed in fuse #6 in the under-hood fuse box. This allows the "L" shaped light to act as a DRL and remain on at all times.
Aiming them was also very simple. A user on these forums by the name of doomi provided me with great tips on aiming these headlights appropriately. Here is the info he shared with me:
"The height is really the aspect that matters the most. The top of the cutoff should be 25" off the ground.
And for the horizontal adjustment you need the find the center point and measure outwards. It's easiest to pull up close to the wall you will be using to aim with and put a vertical piece of tape where the emblem on your front bumper is. Measure out from there. Then back straight up 25 ft from the wall, apply tape at 25" horizontally for your vertical adjustment."
He also provided the following image to visualize:
I followed these instructions and it took me no time at all. These lights are aimed using the gold screws on the back of the headlights which can be accessed from the fender flaps. The tires do not need to be removed to access this. Simply turn the wheel towards the center of the car. The outer screw adjusts the horizontal aiming and the inner screw adjusts the vertical aiming.
FUNCTION
Here is a video I created of the lights in action:
It is difficult to see when the "L" shaped light reduces to half brightness due to the lighting, but it does occur. Here is also a brief write-up on how these lights work because there was also some confusion on this around this:
Headlights OFF & 'Auto' selected on interior light stalk with e-brake disengaged
Amber turn signals (the true DRL): ON
"L" shaped light: ON
Flick the stalk towards you (So you move the switch from 'AUTO' to the 'POWER' icon on the stalk) and release
"L" shaped light: ON
Amber turn signals (the true DRL): OFF
Headlights OFF & Turn signals applied
"L" shaped light (where turn signal is being used): ON, but reduced brightness 50%
"L" shaped light (where turn signal is NOT being used): ON, full brightness
Amber turn signals: ON (on corresponding headlight)
Headlights ON
"L" shaped light: ON, but reduced brightness 50%
Amber turn signals: OFF (regardless if you flicked the stalk)
Headlights ON & Turn signals applied
"L" shaped light: ON, but reduced brightness 50%
Amber turn signals: ON (on corresponding headlight)
Umnitza will also be providing a harness very soon that will disable the "L" shape light when the turn signals are applied which matches the functionality of more modern cars. It will also no longer require the user to "flick the stalk" in order to disable the amber turn signals. This essentially results in the "L" shaped light truly being the DRL. The included fuse tap for the "L" shaped light will NOT need to be used if you are using the harness.
IMPRESSIONS
Now, my impressions of the headlights. I am definitely pleased with these headlights. Honestly, the "L" shaped DRL light is what really sold me the most on these headlights. I don't do very much night driving so I wasn't too concerned with having better light output. The "L" shaped light is very bright and can easily be seen during the day time. Definitely makes the headlights look much more modern. The DRLs on the C6 light are absolutely awful looking in my opinion.
I also like the sequential turn signals, but I understand some might not care for this. Luckily you have the option to choose. I did a little bit of night driving the other night and was impressed with the light output. The cutoff is very crisp and sharp compared to the stock HIDs in the OEM C6 headlights.
I would say my only con to these headlights are the exterior gaskets, but it's no longer an issue on newer sets. I had to use some sealant to get a better fit as the adhesive on the top corners of the headlights was not very strong and it started separating. I am told that this issue has been resolved on the newer units though. Overall, not a huge deal to apply some additional sealant.
PURCHASE
Just thought I would provide this if anyone is interested in purchasing a set of their own. You can buy these headlights from Umnitza here:
https://www.umnitza.com/new-products...2005-2013.html
He is also a forum member (info@umnitza.com) so feel free to reach out to him for anything prior to your order. He has several other items such as replacement lenses, new Morimoto tails, and more.
Feel free to ask any questions if you have some!
One aspect of the C6 which I felt made the car feel a bit antiquated were the headlights. The DRL design especially is very dated. I also always thought the three projector look all next to each other was a bit much. I was also craving the look of black bezels on a non-black car. It looked far more aggressive than being body color in my personal opinion. I was on the verge of doing this along with getting new lenses from Umnitza until I discovered these new Morimoto headlights. These provide the blacked out headlight look that I was searching for, but also modernizes the front end of the C6 with a much nicer DRL combined with sequential turn signals. The LED headlight is also a Bi-LED so the low and high beams use the same LED.
I've had several people PM me about these headlights based on my avatar so I figured I would make a detailed post outlining different aspects.
First of all, I purchased these headlights from Umnitza (link at the bottom of this post). He was super attentive and patient. I asked countless questions throughout the entire process and I'm sure I was driving him crazy ! He answered all of my questions before (and after) I placed the order. Awesome guy to deal with. Now, I will discuss the install and how the headlights function.
INSTALL
I didn't install these headlights myself only because I reside in an apartment complex. Unfortunately, they don't allow any type of vehicle work on the property. A good friend of mine who is a C6 mechanic performed the install and I reached out for details. According to him, the install was a breeze. Fortunately, the bumper does NOT need to be removed (several write-ups on these forums) but it is preferable to remove it if you don't have someone to assist. It is extremely beneficial to have a second pair of hands to hold the fenders up while the other person mounts the headlights. If you have a buddy to help and know how to work a screwdriver and socket wrenches, you can install these with ease.
These headlights include all the wiring you will need. These headlights provide an option of using static or sequential turn signals. There are two connectors for this. If they're connected, it's a standard turn signal. If disconnected, it's a sequential turn signal. Lastly, there is wiring for a fuse tap which can be placed in fuse #6 in the under-hood fuse box. This allows the "L" shaped light to act as a DRL and remain on at all times.
Aiming them was also very simple. A user on these forums by the name of doomi provided me with great tips on aiming these headlights appropriately. Here is the info he shared with me:
"The height is really the aspect that matters the most. The top of the cutoff should be 25" off the ground.
And for the horizontal adjustment you need the find the center point and measure outwards. It's easiest to pull up close to the wall you will be using to aim with and put a vertical piece of tape where the emblem on your front bumper is. Measure out from there. Then back straight up 25 ft from the wall, apply tape at 25" horizontally for your vertical adjustment."
He also provided the following image to visualize:
I followed these instructions and it took me no time at all. These lights are aimed using the gold screws on the back of the headlights which can be accessed from the fender flaps. The tires do not need to be removed to access this. Simply turn the wheel towards the center of the car. The outer screw adjusts the horizontal aiming and the inner screw adjusts the vertical aiming.
FUNCTION
Here is a video I created of the lights in action:
It is difficult to see when the "L" shaped light reduces to half brightness due to the lighting, but it does occur. Here is also a brief write-up on how these lights work because there was also some confusion on this around this:
Headlights OFF & 'Auto' selected on interior light stalk with e-brake disengaged
Amber turn signals (the true DRL): ON
"L" shaped light: ON
Flick the stalk towards you (So you move the switch from 'AUTO' to the 'POWER' icon on the stalk) and release
"L" shaped light: ON
Amber turn signals (the true DRL): OFF
Headlights OFF & Turn signals applied
"L" shaped light (where turn signal is being used): ON, but reduced brightness 50%
"L" shaped light (where turn signal is NOT being used): ON, full brightness
Amber turn signals: ON (on corresponding headlight)
Headlights ON
"L" shaped light: ON, but reduced brightness 50%
Amber turn signals: OFF (regardless if you flicked the stalk)
Headlights ON & Turn signals applied
"L" shaped light: ON, but reduced brightness 50%
Amber turn signals: ON (on corresponding headlight)
Umnitza will also be providing a harness very soon that will disable the "L" shape light when the turn signals are applied which matches the functionality of more modern cars. It will also no longer require the user to "flick the stalk" in order to disable the amber turn signals. This essentially results in the "L" shaped light truly being the DRL. The included fuse tap for the "L" shaped light will NOT need to be used if you are using the harness.
IMPRESSIONS
Now, my impressions of the headlights. I am definitely pleased with these headlights. Honestly, the "L" shaped DRL light is what really sold me the most on these headlights. I don't do very much night driving so I wasn't too concerned with having better light output. The "L" shaped light is very bright and can easily be seen during the day time. Definitely makes the headlights look much more modern. The DRLs on the C6 light are absolutely awful looking in my opinion.
I also like the sequential turn signals, but I understand some might not care for this. Luckily you have the option to choose. I did a little bit of night driving the other night and was impressed with the light output. The cutoff is very crisp and sharp compared to the stock HIDs in the OEM C6 headlights.
I would say my only con to these headlights are the exterior gaskets, but it's no longer an issue on newer sets. I had to use some sealant to get a better fit as the adhesive on the top corners of the headlights was not very strong and it started separating. I am told that this issue has been resolved on the newer units though. Overall, not a huge deal to apply some additional sealant.
PURCHASE
Just thought I would provide this if anyone is interested in purchasing a set of their own. You can buy these headlights from Umnitza here:
https://www.umnitza.com/new-products...2005-2013.html
He is also a forum member (info@umnitza.com) so feel free to reach out to him for anything prior to your order. He has several other items such as replacement lenses, new Morimoto tails, and more.
Feel free to ask any questions if you have some!
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10-10-2018, 06:31 AM
Emerging Vendor
information that folks might want to think about....I used the original OEM headlight washers...this provided additional stability when the headlight seats in the inner fender cavity where the lights mount...I did not use the studs though...I figured it this way...when I first installed my lights...I found them to be a little wobbly or not enough area on the mounting points of the lights. So I punched the stud out of the washer..redrilled the washer a little bit so they could fit over the new light mounting stud and installed them.
I used the original washers...why...because I figured that this would be setting the light with the correct height where the OEM light sat...I heard from other folks that when they installed their new lights they appeared to sit a little lower
I put the stud and the washer in a vice pointing up and pounded the stud out of the washer
I used the original washers...why...because I figured that this would be setting the light with the correct height where the OEM light sat...I heard from other folks that when they installed their new lights they appeared to sit a little lower
I put the stud and the washer in a vice pointing up and pounded the stud out of the washer
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Nice but just too much $$$, especially converted to our can $$ for a pair of non own headlights
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Team Owner
Looks good OP!
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Got mine from Vettelights...nice lights...great write up
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Melting Slicks
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Thank you sir!
Thanks for the kind words bud!
Thank you! I thought this would be helpful for anyone interested in these lights. Especially clarifying how they work and a video.
Last edited by Frankie15; 10-09-2018 at 08:07 AM.
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Yes...I have had trouble with both light seals...not sealing or lifting away from the lens
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Nice write up Frankie.. Looks great!!
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Frankie15 (10-09-2018)
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They are very high tech and cool but just not my style.
You mentioned that the "3 lense look on the OEM headlight was too much" - now you have headlights with about 15 bulbs each. It's just a bit overwhelming for me. I like the OEM style for the clean and simple look. I love me some tech, but they're just a bit over the top for me, plus you have many more bulbs to worry about longevity now too...
You mentioned that the "3 lense look on the OEM headlight was too much" - now you have headlights with about 15 bulbs each. It's just a bit overwhelming for me. I like the OEM style for the clean and simple look. I love me some tech, but they're just a bit over the top for me, plus you have many more bulbs to worry about longevity now too...
Last edited by Must_Have_Z; 10-09-2018 at 09:43 AM.
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Thanks!
Thanks man!! Appreciate it.
They are very high tech and cool but just not my style.
You mentioned that the "3 lense look on the OEM headlight was too much" - now you have headlights with about 15 bulbs each. It's just a bit overwhelming for me. I like the OEM style for the clean and simple look. I love me some tech, but they're just a bit over the top for me, plus you have many more bulbs to worry about longevity now too...
You mentioned that the "3 lense look on the OEM headlight was too much" - now you have headlights with about 15 bulbs each. It's just a bit overwhelming for me. I like the OEM style for the clean and simple look. I love me some tech, but they're just a bit over the top for me, plus you have many more bulbs to worry about longevity now too...
I totally get that these would be too much for some people though. Thanks for your input though man!
Last edited by Frankie15; 10-09-2018 at 10:24 AM.
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information that folks might want to think about....I used the original OEM headlight washers...this provided additional stability when the headlight seats in the inner fender cavity where the lights mount...I did not use the studs though...I figured it this way...when I first installed my lights...I found them to be a little wobbly or not enough area on the mounting points of the lights. So I punched the stud out of the washer..redrilled the washer a little bit so they could fit over the new light mounting stud and installed them.
I used the original washers...why...because I figured that this would be setting the light with the correct height where the OEM light sat...I heard from other folks that when they installed their new lights they appeared to sit a little lower
I put the stud and the washer in a vice pointing up and pounded the stud out of the washer
I used the original washers...why...because I figured that this would be setting the light with the correct height where the OEM light sat...I heard from other folks that when they installed their new lights they appeared to sit a little lower
I put the stud and the washer in a vice pointing up and pounded the stud out of the washer
Last edited by Smokeyjr; 10-10-2018 at 10:58 AM. Reason: spelling
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information that folks might want to think about....I used the original OEM headlight washers...this provided additional stability when the headlight seats in the inner fender cavity where the lights mount...I did not use the studs though...I figured it this way...when I first installed my lights...I found them to be a little wobbly or not enough area on the mounting points of the lights. So I punched the stud off of the washer..redrilled the washer a little bit and installed them.
I used the original washers...why...because I figured that this would be setting the light with the correct height where the OEM light sat...I heard from other folks that when they installed their new lights they appeared to sit a little lower
I put the stud and the washer in a vice pointing up and pounded the stud out of the washer
I used the original washers...why...because I figured that this would be setting the light with the correct height where the OEM light sat...I heard from other folks that when they installed their new lights they appeared to sit a little lower
I put the stud and the washer in a vice pointing up and pounded the stud out of the washer
I'd say Smokey has solved the problem. Intend to follow his lead.
Last edited by Larry Myers; 10-10-2018 at 10:01 AM.
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Thanks Larry...I tried it both ways...with and without the washers...I finally said it would be better with them and adjust the beam later....also if I remember correctly I could put the washers in place without the inner fenderwell in place...it wasn't that bad of a job...
Last edited by Smokeyjr; 10-12-2018 at 07:17 AM.