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Old 02-16-2005, 04:41 PM
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Default Euro Lights... if anyone is interested..

no affiliation with the sale.. found while browsing.<ul><li><a href="http://www.audifans.com/marketplace/show.php?table=pm_audifans_Parts&amp;id=2686">Euro Lights.</a></li></ul>
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Default Re: Euro Lights... if anyone is interested..

How does one tell the difference. They look like standard 5000TQ / 200 headlights from the outside.
What makes EURO lights, EURO?
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dayum that's a lot of money for some lights...so much cheaper to put fogs on!
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Silver side markers, and they are much deeper if you can see the top. Also about 5x as bright.
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different reflectors inside and use H4 and H1 instead of crappy 9004 and crappy dot reflectors
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Can't H4s and H1s be installed in the non-euro fixtures? Or is the bulb opening not the same size?
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Default it's most depressing because that's a pretty good price for those suckers...

glad I'm still young and my bat radar still works well... then again if I had money I might even consider those!
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I have them and $450 is a good price. I would pay the full price again if I had to. If you buy them you can buy a plastic stick on protector to keep rock chips etc from breaking them. They can also be mounted with aiming motors to raise or lower them.
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Default the crappy dot refectors have a poor light pattern.....

so fitting in higher wattage or different bulbs is a waste of time, plus if you start thinking of fitting in different bulbs you have to splice in different bulb connectors. And if you put in higher wattage 9004 bulbs you'll probably damage your wiring harness, so then ya have to relay the harness etc etc.
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Default Re: the crappy dot refectors have a poor light pattern.....

"And if you put in higher wattage 9004 bulbs you'll probably damage your wiring harness, so then ya have to relay the harness etc etc."

I thought "crappy 9004 bulbs" was what you wanted to get rid of?


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