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newkid 02-11-2006 09:09 PM

Headlight too dim
 
My original headlights are kind of dim, I can not see the road very clearly when I drive at night. What can I do? Also, I am thinking to install an alarm system, any recommendation for the old car. Thanks.

Two560Two 02-11-2006 09:12 PM

You will need to get some European Headlights. That will for sure, bring some very good lighting back. You dont necessarily have to buy the Bosch ones. There are many types you can find. I suggest you look on ebay. Searh this ebay seller "katmac imports" or similar. He sells euro lights for various MB. I just bought a pair of Euro lights from him. Made by TYC, they look like an exact copy to the Bosch. So far, I am very happy with them.

bazzle 02-11-2006 09:41 PM

I put 4300k HID globes and Ballasts on my SLK. Great difference. About $250 on Ebay (dont get higher than 5000k if you want to see!)

Bazzle

raymond~ 02-12-2006 12:28 AM

I have 99 E320. Lighting mediocre. So I got Taiwan clear, non-fluted halogen.
Lighting was poor...dimmer, and had segmented beams out of the same lamp.
Due, no doubt, to poor R&D, poor projector lens and reflector. So I went and
purchased Sylvania Silverstar. slight improvement bot not really. Then I bought
Philips Blue Vision. noticeably better but still so-so.

Heated the Depo housing in oven and yanked the H7 projector out of there.
Got my hands on MB E55 bixenon projector and grafted it to the Depo.

Ohmygosh, we got light! Beautiful bright light. On high beam setting, the
bixenon shutter swings open to reveal full beam (vs low beam which covers
half of the beam). In addition the factory H7 high beam also comes on and
that help a bit as well.

I can almost help guide aircraft to land. HID is the way to go. Do *not*
recommend HID kits which are designed to fit into your H7 sockets and H7
designed projector and reflector. You must use HID designed projector for
HID to function properly and w/o uncontrolled glare.

bazzle 02-12-2006 04:36 AM

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i dont get glare?

Bazzle

Matt L 02-12-2006 12:09 PM

New aftermarket lamps will probably be better than used OEM bulbs. But new OEM replacement bulbs are also brighter than old used bulbs.

Try changing the bulbs and cleaning the lenses first.

raymond~ 02-12-2006 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bazzle
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i dont get glare?

Bazzle

B-
Then perhaps yours has resolved the glare problem. Which kit did you buy?
Would appreciate a picture of your beam against wall, say 20' away. thanks!

(but I stand by my statement. the *majority* of HID kits dropped into a
reflector housing produces degree of concontrollable glare. their reflector
and/or projector lens were designed for focal length of halogen, not HID.)


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