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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

How to install bi-xenon headlights on your old Mercedes W124. Music by Mc Bobby. For more info visit http://mcbobby.hit.bg

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  • heywhats up, i have a W124 too, and i installed an HID as well, but on the dash board in the car the yellow light comes on saying that one of the bulbs has a problem. Do you have the same thing ?

  • @MrAlex19891 , no i put b-xenon which handles both lights. i heard about same problems with other colleagues in bulgarian mb forum and there is a fix, but i didnt read the entire post about it. Search in your local mb club forums for this.

  • @kppteam how much does it coast to install this thing? Thanks

  • @FloydAston It was about 150 euro all, but we talking 4 years ago. Still working as new.

  • Взеха ми 300+ преди година и повече, клипа е 2008г. Гаражно изпълнение, но кита не е Китайски.

  • Why did you take the blinker out briefly? For the wiring? Were there good places to mount the ballasts? Nice install!

  • ballasts on fenders, wiring it is.

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  • now testdrive it and blind some other drivers ;-)

  • Is it many cars blinking at you when it is dark?

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  • i'm having enough trouble trying to change a blown bulb with the standard spec bulbs on my 95 w124. on the drivers side (rhd), the plastic cover that covers the headlamp housing is a bitch to unclip. wish there was a vid showing that.

  • dis is not classics !!!

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  • Read Daniel Stern's website about why it's a bad idea to put HIDs in lamps that aren't designed for them.

    Bottom line is that it's not how much light's coming out of the front of your car, but where that light is shining that's important. HID conversions will actually give worse vision to you and blind oncoming traffic. Both of these things are dangerous to you and others.

  • You can't do this shit, you need projector assemblies designed for use with 4000-4300k D1s, or D2s bulbs. This blinds the living daylights out of people, especially at 6,000 kelvins.

  • bro u made it hard on yourself

    

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