>Has anyone actually done an e-code headlight conversion...at >what cost and was it worth it? And where did you get them. >And what's the next cheapest alternative? >thanks for any and all info. >steve Well, I have e-code motorcycle 7" round headlights on my vanagon. They are made by Bosch, and work real well. They have a very sharp cutoff pattern, and with 60/100W bulbs, throw a lot of light. The reason they're motorcycle versions is that the auto versions would have had city lights, and I have no wiring for that. They cost about $50 each including the bulbs, and were purchased in Memphis, TN from Roy Rogers Foreign Car parts. I doubt they have any more though, seems they'd ordered these by mistake. Joshua Van Tol -- jjvantol@lear.csp.ee.memphis.edu |
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