Euro spec lights
#3
RE: Euro spec lights
oh, I have audi 90 1995 auto. and the DOT approved lights suck at night.
besides that, will it yeled similar results to the euro spec, if I would just get 80/130W bulbs. or it would still have light spot?
besides that, will it yeled similar results to the euro spec, if I would just get 80/130W bulbs. or it would still have light spot?
#4
RE: Euro spec lights
euro spec lights have totally diffirent optics (refractors, lenses ) thats what makes them better ... putting a higher wattage bulb in us headlights will burn your wireing harnesses do to higher current draw not instantly but it will happen some time
#6
RE: Euro spec lights
There is an alternative I used a while ago on my 5000csq...Hella driving lights. Yes they will blind the crap out of everyone, but they work great!!! They are inexpensive and wire up real simple. I drilled mine right into my front bumper...lol. You could also use a set of their fogs. If you mount them and aim them a little higher it may help you out!!
#7
RE: Euro spec lights
tes euro sepc is better in every way, but 90$ will not eaven get you a wiring harness which you will need, unless you can make one yourself .... the fog light idea is much more affordable and a lot less of a PITA
#8
#9
RE: Euro spec lights
The thing is, the lights suck. they barelly shine forward.
I do not want to change my bumper becouse of them. Is there any other way to upgrade the lights to be better. like bending something.
I dont like the double bulb in audi 90/80, looks awsome in 5000/4000 though.
Yes there is no problem for me to fabricate piggy back system for the lights, and feed the bulbs right from the battery.
Is there any way to get euro spec light for about 90 buks and keep my blinkers?
I do not want to change my bumper becouse of them. Is there any other way to upgrade the lights to be better. like bending something.
I dont like the double bulb in audi 90/80, looks awsome in 5000/4000 though.
Yes there is no problem for me to fabricate piggy back system for the lights, and feed the bulbs right from the battery.
Is there any way to get euro spec light for about 90 buks and keep my blinkers?