Keep trying to stay on the sidelines with this but some posts REALLY have me scratching my head. When did pointing out that a product was released too soon, not quite ready for primetime become bashing? Better yet when did doing the right thing become going far above and beyond? I will say if none of the 50 early adopters have to return the lights THAT would be highly unusual for such a big ticket item that still has loads of value. But, that said, I experience the same on a lesser scale ALL the time, missing items, defective items, The better companies, like Amazon, make it right because it is in their best interests to do so. We can call it business karma but in reality it is just good press/ advertisement. Although some here have said they hoped the lights never catch on so that they have an exclusive product on their vehicles, does anyone here truly think that's also what Morimoto or TRS wants? Trust me... they do not share that sentiment. Not at all. They want as much good press, word of mouth and product/ company recognition as possible. A chicken in every pot and XB's on every Ram. Do you really think having a lot of mixed reviews, product issues and time delays goes a long way to that end? Nope! What they are doing now is smart business. Take a little loss up front to foster good will and warm feelings.. make it up on the back end. Smart business and it's how companies get established and grows. If you expect or accept less, you either have too much money on your hands or.... you are not doing your part as a consumer. Are there tons of horrible companies out there? Yes. But honestly there shouldn't be and this idea of acceptance of the sub-par is what allows THEM to thrive, right alongside the good companies. Each of us consumers has a responsibility to his/ herself, as well as the consuming community at large. Morimoto is perfecting an acceptable product (at current price point) to transform it into an exceptional one (at said price point). Actually makes me personally happy. I'm once again likely to purchase, as are likely many others. And I will likely get a better product and go on to "advertise" for the companies by virtue of showing their product. This, after all is just good business... and dare I say in this day and age exemplary... But by no means above and beyond... which even I would concede at the point you were left with the old product, to do with what you will.