Headlights Hella or TYC

Hella Headlights
BARELY LEGAL
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So, I built these headlights a couple years ago for my R32. Basically I started with a brand new set of MK5-look Hella lamps, and cut them up to fit actual D2S factory MK5 Bi-Xenon projectors in them, and wired it all with theretrofitsource.com bulbs and ballasts. These are as nice as can be, and really have tremendous and clean light output.

Pros: tremendous and clean light
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hella Headlights
audiwark
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Some 30 year old Hella Smileys for my 448k mile car really seemed to clean things up.

Pros: cleaned things up
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 448000 km
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Hella Headlights
BritBulldog
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I can vouch for the quality of these lights, they and a huge u[grade from the stock setup: they have a nice output and cutoff.

Pros: nice output, good cutoff
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Hella Headlights
mikegilbert
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Mine came with a nice set of IPF e-codes. I want to replace them with some Hellas to add the city light.

Pros: nice set of e-codes
Vehicle: Rover
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Hella Headlights

I had this on my f10 2014 535. I have the leds and it was 2400 for the headlight plus 500-600 each for the two control modules. You might be able to reuse the modules if the pins aren\u2019t corroded.

Pros: reuse modules if possible
Cons: expensive, modules corroded
Vehicle: BMW
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TYC Headlights

In my experience the TYC headlights I've used have been pretty bad. Beam pattern is scattered all over the place and fit and finish is sub par.

Cons: bad beam pattern, sub par fit/finish
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