Oct 3, 2010 #1 230K MB Enthusiast Joined Jun 1, 2003 Messages 2,190 Location Belfast Car 09 E320 cdi Sport Estate, 98 E300TD Estate, 99 SL 500 Hi What is the panels thoughts on aftermarket HID bulbs fitted to the main beam only??? Thanks, 230K
Oct 3, 2010 #2 OneCarefulOwner Active Member Joined Sep 29, 2010 Messages 143 Location London Car E200 Auto S124 I have HIDs on a different car, it came that way to me but the legality of them is dubious; they do cast a nice light, but I'm not sure if it'd be worth going through all the hassle just for mainbeams unless you get to do a lot of night cruising.
I have HIDs on a different car, it came that way to me but the legality of them is dubious; they do cast a nice light, but I'm not sure if it'd be worth going through all the hassle just for mainbeams unless you get to do a lot of night cruising.
Oct 3, 2010 #3 andy27168 MB Enthusiast SUPPORTER Joined Nov 27, 2004 Messages 4,800 Location Southampton Car 65 Plate E350 CDI Convertible, 2006 CLS 55 AMG, 1997 C230K, 1999 C43/55 AMG Hi, Due to the nature of a HID kit, and the way they fire the lamps up you won,t be able to operate the flash on the stalk.
Hi, Due to the nature of a HID kit, and the way they fire the lamps up you won,t be able to operate the flash on the stalk.
Oct 4, 2010 #4 OneCarefulOwner Active Member Joined Sep 29, 2010 Messages 143 Location London Car E200 Auto S124 andy27168 said: Hi, Due to the nature of a HID kit, and the way they fire the lamps up you won,t be able to operate the flash on the stalk. Click to expand... I must disagree; my HID-equipped car fires its lights just fine in that situation.
andy27168 said: Hi, Due to the nature of a HID kit, and the way they fire the lamps up you won,t be able to operate the flash on the stalk. Click to expand... I must disagree; my HID-equipped car fires its lights just fine in that situation.