After looking at the cost of CIBIES and Hella's it occured to me that "E code" headlight
just means it conforms to European standards; for light output, sharp cutoff, and not
BLINDING other drivers. So in that sense a "cheap" E-code housing/lens still at least
lives up to those standards... Thus it's going to be WAY better than our DOT stuff
(which only have to be under a certain wattage and have no metrics governing light
output, glare or anything else)
So 30 seconds and one ebay search popped up some generic european H6054 H4
conversion housings 2 E-code housings with generic bulbs for 21.95 and 14 shipping.
(searching with: euro conversion h4 should bring them up throw in -diamond
-projector to filter out all the Chinese housings. I don't know what standards if any
the Chinese have but I trust the European ones Specifically those anal German
engineers and their Autobahn. Acourding to the auction these are right hand drive
(non british or french) lights.
I was replacing old wagners first pic is using the twilight setting on the camera. They
aren't blue, or advertized as silver they are whiter, but still a nice natural color.
This next one is using some fill flash in auto mode to try and shorten the exposure time.
And here's the famous sharp cutoff everyone raves about. I have to rave too, these
blow DOT headlights away, the cutoff allows intense light further down the road
without any glare, In fact you have to be LOWER than my bumper before these
start to look like high beams. So even a lowered ricer is not going to be blinded.
The high beams look more like off road lights and I wouldn't want to accidentally
leave them on. As far as the normal beams go so far absolutely no one has flashed
me. Which I keep expecting due to the fact that I'm putting light so far down the
road it feels like I'm driving with highs on.
just means it conforms to European standards; for light output, sharp cutoff, and not
BLINDING other drivers. So in that sense a "cheap" E-code housing/lens still at least
lives up to those standards... Thus it's going to be WAY better than our DOT stuff
(which only have to be under a certain wattage and have no metrics governing light
output, glare or anything else)
So 30 seconds and one ebay search popped up some generic european H6054 H4
conversion housings 2 E-code housings with generic bulbs for 21.95 and 14 shipping.
(searching with: euro conversion h4 should bring them up throw in -diamond
-projector to filter out all the Chinese housings. I don't know what standards if any
the Chinese have but I trust the European ones Specifically those anal German
engineers and their Autobahn. Acourding to the auction these are right hand drive
(non british or french) lights.
I was replacing old wagners first pic is using the twilight setting on the camera. They
aren't blue, or advertized as silver they are whiter, but still a nice natural color.

This next one is using some fill flash in auto mode to try and shorten the exposure time.

And here's the famous sharp cutoff everyone raves about. I have to rave too, these
blow DOT headlights away, the cutoff allows intense light further down the road
without any glare, In fact you have to be LOWER than my bumper before these
start to look like high beams. So even a lowered ricer is not going to be blinded.

The high beams look more like off road lights and I wouldn't want to accidentally
leave them on. As far as the normal beams go so far absolutely no one has flashed
me. Which I keep expecting due to the fact that I'm putting light so far down the
road it feels like I'm driving with highs on.
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