Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
#1
Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
Hi there,
after a quick search in this forum with keywords "aftermarket headlights" and "replacement headlights", I did not find much relevant information.
All those "r8-style" kits selling on ebay, what are they worth you think?
Sample here
By "worth", one could evaluate them on
- exact or not fitment
- wiring quality
- rising "check engine" error codes
- lifetime
- ugliness (by this I mean, why the LEDs are blue and not white...)
If you do not wish to give your input, but have resource links to such kits for a B6 that does not actually have xenon, it's okay too.
Any input is welcome
RiCK!
after a quick search in this forum with keywords "aftermarket headlights" and "replacement headlights", I did not find much relevant information.
All those "r8-style" kits selling on ebay, what are they worth you think?
Sample here
By "worth", one could evaluate them on
- exact or not fitment
- wiring quality
- rising "check engine" error codes
- lifetime
- ugliness (by this I mean, why the LEDs are blue and not white...)
If you do not wish to give your input, but have resource links to such kits for a B6 that does not actually have xenon, it's okay too.
Any input is welcome
RiCK!
#2
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
I wouldnt.
Most of the r8 style headlights just dont flow well with the lines of the b6. There also no where near as bright as the oem ones, in the day time they look pretty weak.
but its all personal preference. The ones you linked however are by far the worst ones I've seen. Not to mention $200 for oem headlights... something seems really fishy about that one.
Try helix s5 led headlights if you want to go in that direction.
Most of the r8 style headlights just dont flow well with the lines of the b6. There also no where near as bright as the oem ones, in the day time they look pretty weak.
but its all personal preference. The ones you linked however are by far the worst ones I've seen. Not to mention $200 for oem headlights... something seems really fishy about that one.
Try helix s5 led headlights if you want to go in that direction.
#3
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
#4
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
After looking some pics, I agree with you that it doesn't fit the B6 lines... However, 600$ to replace headlights... Well I priorize my spendings, and probably a chip would come first!
But at 200$ it could have been a great try, not as much expensive...
But at 200$ it could have been a great try, not as much expensive...
#5
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
the ones i linked are around $339 for a pair. Im still not a fan but they are the best made ones for the b6
#6
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Well, actually the Black ECodes projector headlights are pretty nice!
#7
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
@ a4rob
What do you think of the +200 extra for the HID kit on parts4euro, the link you sent me? I've heard that most of the kits off ebay are total crap and will die soon, light is unconsistent and often flickers...
Do those lights worth the major diffrence (+200 vs ~60 on ebay)? Is it possible to find good quality HID kits on ebay do you think?
What do you think of the +200 extra for the HID kit on parts4euro, the link you sent me? I've heard that most of the kits off ebay are total crap and will die soon, light is unconsistent and often flickers...
Do those lights worth the major diffrence (+200 vs ~60 on ebay)? Is it possible to find good quality HID kits on ebay do you think?
#9
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
Ok, I've found them and indeed seem great.
After a bit of research, it seems that a recurrent problem is the fact that DRL causes a mess with HID. (Canadian models, like mine). But on the webpage of VVME HIDs, it is said that with a relay harness, the problem is avoided. Can you confirm this?
Also, another point with HIDs is that in my opinion, it is uncool to have HID for exemple on low beam, but not on high beam, or no high beam at all !!!
What is your setup and do you also have HID on high beam?
After a bit of research, it seems that a recurrent problem is the fact that DRL causes a mess with HID. (Canadian models, like mine). But on the webpage of VVME HIDs, it is said that with a relay harness, the problem is avoided. Can you confirm this?
Also, another point with HIDs is that in my opinion, it is uncool to have HID for exemple on low beam, but not on high beam, or no high beam at all !!!
What is your setup and do you also have HID on high beam?
#10
Re: Aftermarket headlights off eBay, would you?
Nope just HIDs on low, since high beams are already bright and HIDs would be overkill/blinding.Also i dont have a relay harness theres no need for that, i have 6000k 55w low beams, and thats all you need , this does not cause CELs or anything. DRLs run fine with this i dunno where that issue would occur unless you messed up the wiring horribly, but that would be next to impossible since this is a plug and play set up and very easy to install. also make sure you place your ballast in a good spot, since that is what will cause issues ( i the guess DRL issue? ).
summay:
h7
6000k ( they appear white with a hint of blue )
55w (35w will cause the light to appear more blue)
low beam
summay:
h7
6000k ( they appear white with a hint of blue )
55w (35w will cause the light to appear more blue)
low beam