100 Eurolights

The Newmans newmans at istar.ca
Thu Aug 23 13:45:48 EDT 2001


On the other hand, I recently had to replace a very tired, old DOT light
that suffered a stone injury with a brand new one.  It's plain to see that
the new one throws more light but it's still too little.  My '93 Nissan
NX2000 has much better OEM lighting.

Larry

Wallace White wrote:

> Taka -
>
> As I recently went through with the list, I installed 100 euro lights
> into my 5kcstq, replacing the DOT 200 lights. My old DOT lights had very
> good reflectors and pretty good lenses. The euros have one good
> reflector, one so-so, and both have very good lenses (came from the
> junkyard).
>
> The euros (with stock wiring and 55W bulbs) are not impressively
> brighter than my DOT lights. Yes, the beam pattern is has a nice sharp
> cutoff (at least on the one with the good reflector), and I do notice
> that the light is even over the entire area. The DOT lights had a bright
> spot in the middle but didn't illuminate to the sides well.
>
> I think most people see a huge improvement with euros because they are
> replacing old DOTs with brand new euros _and_ they're upgrading to
> relays and sometimes higher wattage bulbs.
>
> I'm now on the slippery slope of deciding to get reflectors re-plated
> and getting relays... and inevitably a cheap junkyard project turns into
> a real project.
>
> - Wallace
>   '87 5kcstq 176k
>
> TM wrote:
> >
> > Any listers w/ Audi 100 eurolights, can you please relate your
> > experiences with these lights?
> >
> > A friend of mine is possibly interested in getting a set of 100
> > eurolights, but he's skeptical of how much of an improvement they
> > would be over his DOT 5kt lights.
> >
> > I told him it would be much better, but it would be best to hear
> > from those who have had first-hand experience. My 200 eurolights
> > are different so they are not a good comparison.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Taka




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