Aug 26, 2002 #1 D darkfa8 - driving everywhere - Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 402 Has anyone covertered to E-Code headlamps? If so, which ones did you use and how did you change the stock electrical system to support them?
Has anyone covertered to E-Code headlamps? If so, which ones did you use and how did you change the stock electrical system to support them?
Aug 27, 2002 #2 R Roger Active Member Joined Jun 1, 2001 Messages 1,594 I went with the recommendations in http://lighting.mbz.org/ I installed the relays & now I can SEE at night. Pricey - about $400.
I went with the recommendations in http://lighting.mbz.org/ I installed the relays & now I can SEE at night. Pricey - about $400.
Aug 27, 2002 #3 D darkfa8 - driving everywhere - Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 402 pricing... i got pricing of $75/each from: Model: (2) 165mm HR and (2) 165mm HCR Gunther Hansele 562 699-8887 tel. http://cibieusa.com aardvark international Talbot & Co. / Cibie USA and $120/pair from: http://www.seriousauto.com/lighting/headlamps/headlamps.htm Even using the stock wiring system, you'll see a big difference apparently. Since I'm a wiring freak, I'd likely upgrade to 10-gauge and relays
pricing... i got pricing of $75/each from: Model: (2) 165mm HR and (2) 165mm HCR Gunther Hansele 562 699-8887 tel. http://cibieusa.com aardvark international Talbot & Co. / Cibie USA and $120/pair from: http://www.seriousauto.com/lighting/headlamps/headlamps.htm Even using the stock wiring system, you'll see a big difference apparently. Since I'm a wiring freak, I'd likely upgrade to 10-gauge and relays
Aug 28, 2002 #4 R Roger Active Member Joined Jun 1, 2001 Messages 1,594 $400 includes relays, 10 gauge wiring, 4 headlights, etc.