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Sep 19th, 2018, 23:09 | #1 | |||
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Headlamp upgrade - Bosch AL E46 projectors...NO HID (yet)
OK so I've just swapped out the original crappy projector headlamps with these ones (H7 version in the dropdown box) and below is the result.
https://www.retrofitlab.com/en/aharo...-design-1.html Please note, that I have done absolutely nothing in terms of adjustment yet One is ever so slightly higher than the other, so it will need a slight adjustment, but I just wanted to see how they looked when you literally swap the old ones out for new ones. The Bosch projectors are 100% plug and play. Bit of a squeeze to get the new ones in (I have facelift headlamps) but I eventually negotiated them in. Obviously these new projectors have the 'modern' cutoff pattern and they have clear lenses, which means the cut off is VERY sharp and bounces down the road etc. Even with Halogen bulbs, there is still a blue haze around the cut off, but it's nowhere near as intense as I expect it will be when I fit my HIDs (with Skbowe PWM filter). If you don't like the super sharp cut off, you can remove the frosted lens from the old projectors and put it in the new lens to diffuse the sharp cut off. Are my lights better than before? They are brighter, and appear much less yellow despite being exactly the same stock bulbs. Also, light appears to be very evenly distributed across the whole projected area... can barely see any hotspots. As Lizard of Doom has mentioned before, these projectors dont give a particularly wide spread directly infront of the car but I didn't find that to be a problem. It looks very narrow on my camera because of the wide-view lens and position of my dashcam but honestly It's not an issue for me at all. The best thing is, this setup is 100% legal and will pass an MOT (provided the alignment is properly adjusted). NO HID kits etc used here, this is simply stock H7 Halogen bulbs with upgraded projectors.
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Sep 20th, 2018, 12:39 | #2 |
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How many speed humps?
That is a very sharp cut off indeed, looks good to me, what Halogen H7's are you running there?
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Sep 20th, 2018, 13:37 | #3 |
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Do the projectors have the same switch as the OEM units to flatten the beam for driving on the continent or are the beams permanently flat anyway?
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Sep 20th, 2018, 19:52 | #4 |
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No switch on these. The shield is a fixed pattern. Though i think you could swap the shields with the right-hand drive model if required.
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Sep 20th, 2018, 19:57 | #5 |
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I think they're just random cheap H7s, didnt really look at their labelling. They came with the car so probably not much life left in them.
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You say you didnt to any allignment/adjustments yet? If not, seem that the mounts are spot-on vs the OEM projectors, mine (pre FL lamps) required some fiddling straight away, including some washers to raise them up on mounts. Yours look dead centered to itself, although from movie *looks* like a bit too high (you will get flashes on HIDs if you leave them at that level). Did you hook up the bi-xenon flap? what are your thoughts? Would you say that on H7 it is an improvement or old diffused light was better? Ofcourse those are designed for HIDs so ultimately it will be a different story, but just wondering, IF you had to leave them with H7's, would you? or swap back to OEMs? BTW - just so you know - those retrofitlab projectors are NOT Bosch (as brand) just made to Bosch design. Seem better quality than most "chinese" projectors so maybe made-to-spec specialy for retrofitlab, but still.
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Sep 21st, 2018, 15:42 | #7 |
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I haven't wired the actuator yet, but will do when the HIDs go in.
I would say they are better than OEM even with Halogen bulbs, due to the distance they achieve and the clarity of light below the cut off. When you turn a corner, it almost feels like you are 'painting' light across the objects that you drive past. I do worry that HIDs will be overkill in these units. As I say, I think my eyes will demand that I put the frosted lens in with an HID kit. |
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anyway, if you feel adventurous, go ahead with swap, I wonder results myself
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Sep 21st, 2018, 20:35 | #9 |
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Very interested, wish id realised about these before getting replacment headlights , they look to be Better than "new" units and at a Heck of a lot less outlay
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Quick vid showing the beams on dark B road. Note that when the dashboard adjuster is in the lowest setting, the right hand headlamp drops much lower than the left... not sure why, but at all other heights they remain aligned.
I did have to slightly raise the left hand headlamp height via the adjuster as well. Adjustment Height adjustment is done via the SIDE adjustor (i.e the one that you CANT see unless you remove the headlamp). Height adjustment is a "HW8" Allen socket Left/Right adjustment is a smaller "HW6" Allen socket If you want to adjust using that crappy yellow bit ontop, that is 6mm standard socket, but will probably break your adjuster as it's incredibly brittle so recommend avoiding using that, and gently use the Allen adjuster behind it. To raise the beam height(when facing the car), turn the ALLEN adjuster towards the engine bay. To move the beam to the right (when facing the car), turn the ALLEN adjuster Anti-clockwise. Quick video showing the beam on a dark road.
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