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BAd124 04-24-2011 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ps2cho (Post 2648989)
Reaimed them tonight when I found a good solid wall with no other lighting above it.

You can see, distance is about 3-4 car lengths. So about 55-60ft shot.

http://w124-zone.com/downloads/photo...ID/aimed-1.jpg
http://w124-zone.com/downloads/photo...ID/aimed-2.jpg

Light output is literally 3-4x. No exaggeration. No glare.

You CANNOT do this with US lights for future readers.
You MUST have European headlights.

That looks great. Maybe adjust the X-axis a bit but nice defined cut off:) PM sent about a wiring question

JohnM. 04-25-2011 12:50 AM

ps2cho, do you have OEM euro's or DEPO's? Looks like a great upgrade. I am definitely adding it to my "to-do" list.

ps2cho 04-26-2011 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnM. (Post 2706202)
ps2cho, do you have OEM euro's or DEPO's? Looks like a great upgrade. I am definitely adding it to my "to-do" list.

Depo's! :) You can't beat them for $160/pair. Yeh they are not OE bosch, but I honestly can BARELY tell the difference. You'd be lucky to find a used set in good condition for $400...They sell new upwards of $600+

JohnM. 04-26-2011 03:27 AM

I have DEPO's as well. :)

I was just wondering about any potential light output difference with the HIDs vs OEM. I re-aimed my euro's this evening and they are a million times better. But HID is definitely where its at when done properly.

BAd124 04-26-2011 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnM. (Post 2706848)
I have DEPO's as well. :)

I was just wondering about any potential light output difference with the HIDs vs OEM.

The lighting output is quite significant. 55W Halogen bulbs put out about 900-1200 lumens. A 55W HID kit (from DDM specifically) will put out 5000 lumens. To me this is much safer than trying to increase the bulb wattage to 65w, 85w etc and frying something. No more draw than stock and approx 5x the output. Win Win

Ps2cho - any under hood shots would be helpful for ideas where to put the ballast, tuck in wiring etc.

ps2cho 04-27-2011 12:56 AM

I fastened the ballasts to the rear of the light housing door temporarily....I haven't driven the car much since my fuel system went bad so I haven't got a permanent solution yet.

I did although purchase some of that long plastic wire encasing(?) and routed it above the radiator/fan clutch cover to the other side and it is pretty clean.

iwrock 04-27-2011 02:52 AM

After moving to HIDs in my W124, it is impossible to go back to halogens.


Like ps2cho said, it really is 3-4x the light output, and that only adds to the overall safety. :)

JohnM. 04-27-2011 03:25 AM

I think HIDs will make high speed canyon driving 1000000x safer. Would it be beneficial to upgrade the fog lights too? What are the options for fogs?

BAd124 04-27-2011 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnM. (Post 2707460)
I think HIDs will make high speed canyon driving 1000000x safer. Would it be beneficial to upgrade the fog lights too? What are the options for fogs?

You can certainly do the fogs as well. Normally for fogs its recommended using the 35W option due to heat concerns in the smaller housing. If you want to keep the yellow color go for the 3000K color range.

JohnM. 04-27-2011 06:25 PM

Will the fogs require a separate ballast,yet, in addition to the ballast for the HID headlights?

ps2cho 04-27-2011 11:02 PM

I just purchased the new DDM "slim" HID kit they now sell (to put in my 300TE). I should receive it soon so I'll take some pics. I can actually test out my theory of simply plugging in a low wattage bulb into the empty socket on the other side. I'm hoping this will fool the system and the bulb out light will not illuminate.

I figure I "might" be able to somehow make it into a hood light!! Turn on the headlights and now you have a light under the hood :)

If it works, that'll be so easy to do and I would be much happier!

JohnM. 04-27-2011 11:17 PM

So the HID kits trigger the bulb out light?

BAd124 04-28-2011 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnM. (Post 2707839)
Will the fogs require a separate ballast,yet, in addition to the ballast for the HID headlights?

Yes, each light has its own ballast and ignitor so with fogs there would be a total of 4 of each. It would just be a matter of finding space to mount all the hardware, although the DDM slim ballasts are pretty small, about the size of a deck of cards

BAd124 04-28-2011 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by ps2cho (Post 2707966)
I figure I "might" be able to somehow make it into a hood light!!

I always thought hood lights were the neon ones under the car? ahah

J/K - thats a good idea. Do post pics when your done

iwrock 04-28-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ps2cho (Post 2707966)
I just purchased the new DDM "slim" HID kit they now sell (to put in my 300TE). I should receive it soon so I'll take some pics. I can actually test out my theory of simply plugging in a low wattage bulb into the empty socket on the other side. I'm hoping this will fool the system and the bulb out light will not illuminate.

I figure I "might" be able to somehow make it into a hood light!! Turn on the headlights and now you have a light under the hood :)

If it works, that'll be so easy to do and I would be much happier!

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