Any thoughts on the eBay Euro lights?
Any thoughts on the eBay Euro lights?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MERCEDES-BENZ-W1...668wt_1163
I know eBay stuff is not the best quality but I wanted to know if anyone bought a pair of these and your thoughts on them?
I guess i wanted to know if they sit flush and if they are pretty solid, also are the covers made of glass or plastic?
let me know before I end up just wasting my money!
Seem like a cheep price
Dunno if those are Depo or not; the replica Euro headlamps from Depo have a good reputation. I have just the clear corners from Depo, which I bought second-hand from mike-81-240d, and they're all right as far as fit and function (though, having tried them, I personally prefer the stock amber corners).
The eBay ad says the main headlamp covers are glass.
(01-09-2012, 12:15 AM)JustPassinThru Dunno if those are Depo or not; the replica Euro headlamps from Depo have a good reputation. I have just the clear corners from Depo, which I bought second-hand from mike-81-240d, and they're all right as far as fit and function (though, having tried them, I personally prefer the stock amber corners).
The eBay ad says the main headlamp covers are glass.
(01-09-2012, 12:15 AM)JustPassinThru Dunno if those are Depo or not; the replica Euro headlamps from Depo have a good reputation. I have just the clear corners from Depo, which I bought second-hand from mike-81-240d, and they're all right as far as fit and function (though, having tried them, I personally prefer the stock amber corners).
The eBay ad says the main headlamp covers are glass.
I wouldn't buy a replica Euro headlamp, even Depo, but that's only because I prefer the US headlamps using a yellow foglamp and with the main (sealed-beam) headlamp replaced with a good Cibie, Bosch, or Hella H4, as described in post #11 of my thread
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/show...p?tid=2790
But the opinions of others may very well differ. Lots of people prefer the Euro look.
Yeah I put H4's on my rig and they are killer, now I just need to find some slightly higher wattage bulbs and they will be, as Jimmy JJ Walker used to say, "DY-NO-MITE!!!" lol
I've tried putting (highly illegal) Hella 130/90's in the Bosch H4's (using an individual relay for each filament, and wired directly to the alternator) and, ...heh...great Caesar's ghost...on high beam there isn't any "pattern," just a solid wall of white light as far down the road as objects exist. They are brighter than any HID's I've seen. Someone on another forum with these said it looks like a 747 coming in for a landing. That is not much of an exaggeration. Actually, it's pretty close to the truth. Maybe the Hella 100/80's wouldn't get you busted.
I hate the way they designed the four headlights, I like round headlight but on this car I prefer the square euros.
(01-09-2012, 01:48 AM)JustPassinThru I've tried putting (highly illegal) Hella 130/90's in the Bosch H4's (using an individual relay for each filament, and wired directly to the alternator) and, ...heh...great Caesar's ghost...on high beam there isn't any "pattern," just a solid wall of white light as far down the road as objects exist. They are brighter than any HID's I've seen. Someone on another forum with these said it looks like a 747 coming in for a landing. That is not much of an exaggeration. Actually, it's pretty close to the truth. Maybe the Hella 100/80's wouldn't get you busted.
(01-09-2012, 01:48 AM)JustPassinThru I've tried putting (highly illegal) Hella 130/90's in the Bosch H4's (using an individual relay for each filament, and wired directly to the alternator) and, ...heh...great Caesar's ghost...on high beam there isn't any "pattern," just a solid wall of white light as far down the road as objects exist. They are brighter than any HID's I've seen. Someone on another forum with these said it looks like a 747 coming in for a landing. That is not much of an exaggeration. Actually, it's pretty close to the truth. Maybe the Hella 100/80's wouldn't get you busted.
(01-09-2012, 02:00 AM)Purplecomputer I hate the way they designed the four headlights, I like round headlight but on this car I prefer the square euros.
I loved 'em too. But, seeing as how I have three deputy county sheriffs all living within a quarter mile of me, I don't dare keep 'em.
(01-09-2012, 02:00 AM)Purplecomputer I hate the way they designed the four headlights, I like round headlight but on this car I prefer the square euros.
(01-09-2012, 02:00 AM)Purplecomputer I hate the way they designed the four headlights, I like round headlight but on this car I prefer the square euros.
(01-09-2012, 02:00 AM)Purplecomputer I hate the way they designed the four headlights, I like round headlight but on this car I prefer the square euros.
Early euros are the best!
(01-09-2012, 05:52 AM)dropnosky ...I like the euros better as well. Also, they are way easier to scrape ice off of.
(01-09-2012, 05:52 AM)dropnosky ...I like the euros better as well. Also, they are way easier to scrape ice off of.
Early euros are pretty bitchin', I dig round more than square, more classic and classy looking IMHO
(01-09-2012, 05:52 AM)dropnosky ...they are way easier to scrape ice off of.
(01-09-2012, 05:52 AM)dropnosky ...they are way easier to scrape ice off of.
I've got them on my 240d as pictured in my avatar
They look and fit like an original. They are glass just like the original
I bet you could switch the glass between them.
you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
I bought the plugs and a diagram off eBay for $9 literally plug and play no soldering
(01-09-2012, 04:00 PM)willbhere4u I've got them on my 240d as pictured in my avatar
They look and fit like an original. They are glass just like the original
I bet you could switch the glass between them.
you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
I bought the plugs and a diagram off eBay for $9 literally plug and play no soldering
(01-09-2012, 04:00 PM)willbhere4u I've got them on my 240d as pictured in my avatar
They look and fit like an original. They are glass just like the original
I bet you could switch the glass between them.
you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
I bought the plugs and a diagram off eBay for $9 literally plug and play no soldering
I cant remember if they cam with bulbs? I'll look and see if I have the diagram still
here's the link it come with to extra wires so you can hook up park light in the headlights
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MERCEDES-EURO-HE...45ff012a9c
For The Win ...
i plan to get my euro lights from ebay. i dont care who makes em lol. as long as they light and look good.
Good find! those are super rare
(01-09-2012, 04:00 PM)willbhere4u you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
(01-09-2012, 04:00 PM)willbhere4u you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
(01-10-2012, 11:12 AM)dropnosky(01-09-2012, 04:00 PM)willbhere4u you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
FYI the US spec brake light plugs are the same as the euro spec headlight plugs. You can grab some plugs off brake lights on a car in a junkyard, and put the wires inside, and they will fit the euro lights. This is what I did
(01-10-2012, 11:12 AM)dropnosky(01-09-2012, 04:00 PM)willbhere4u you will also need the euro headlight plug to make them work. the plug is shaped different but the pins are the same inside of the plug so you just open it up and switch them around and plug it back in!
FYI the US spec brake light plugs are the same as the euro spec headlight plugs. You can grab some plugs off brake lights on a car in a junkyard, and put the wires inside, and they will fit the euro lights. This is what I did
That is great to know Drop! I have three doner cars. Sweet!