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[Re: Euro light question]
- Subject: [Re: Euro light question]
- From: losinit@usa.net (Cathy Boyko)
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 16:25:11 -0500
Neal Tovsen <nealtovsen@yahoo.com> wrote:
In general, yes. The stock headlights are "sealed
beam" units, which means that when the bulb goes out,
you replace the whole thing, glass and all. The best
part is you can use any standard H1 bulb for the Euro
lights. A good H1 bulb is typically much better than
even the best sealed-beam units.
Besides, they look better. :)
Even the H1/H4s quads look better (nicer lenses), and for sure they are
brighter, at least in part because you generally redo the wiring at the s=
ame
time, so grounding is once again perfect. And they're brighter anyhow. We=
ll
worth it to do. And the bulbs are the same as my bug, and likely other ne=
w
VWs. Since they get done in pairs, I never need to buy new H1s for the Ro=
ccos.
( I never have any spare H4s, they even fit the snowmobile) Now, a quest=
ion,
did the MkIs come from the factory with sealed beams?
Cathy, stubbornly keeping the H1/H4 quads.