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In Search of... W115 foglights
I do not even need the housings -- just the reflectors would do fine -- but will get what I can. All I want is rust-free deflectors. Anyone?
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W114 and w115 fog lights
You do know there are two different styles of reflectors, don't you?
Early uses a large globe bayonet style, that is also used in the euro headlight assemblies as the integrated fog light. Later reflectors have the small snap in bulb, H1 or H2, can't recall right now. Reflectors can be interchanged, the housings, lens and rim appear to be the same. Good luck finding some with good reflectors, even if not rusted, they usually are pretty dull. I have a pair that came from the southwest with great reflectors, at some point I plan to exchange those with the ones currently on my 71 250C. I had to give 80 smackers plus shipping to get my set a few years ago. Jim
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