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W.T.B. Hella E code headlights

rennsportmotorrad

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I am looking for a very nice used set or a new set for my 2004 VW Jetta TDI Wagon----Hella Part # 1EH 963 560 591 (left) & 1EH 963 560 601 (right) --these should have glass lenses, clear (not yellow) turn signals & fog lights. I'll pay a fair price I can still get them from Europe but if anyone here in the U.S. has a set then it can be good for both of us.
 
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dislexicmofo

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Not to hijack your thread, or tell you what you want, but you should take a hard look at vxtuning glass lens HIDs.

They have better output and cost less. I was skeptical, but after getting a set like to recommend them to everyone.


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dislexicmofo

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I don’t work for them or anything, just a really satisfied customer.


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B3achbum

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Might look at Freakwithracket's version

Couldn't agree more with OP on the HIDs...

Jeff's site (midwestlight.biz) shows glass lens E-code replacements for much less than someone's gonna sell Hellas for. He has tried a lot of different housings, building his lights so I figure they'd be fine.

If I get another set of headlights it will be these:
http://www.midwestlight.biz/product-page/jetta-mk4-e-code-replicas
 

rennsportmotorrad

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Couldn't agree more with OP on the HIDs...
Jeff's site (midwestlight.biz) shows glass lens E-code replacements for much less than someone's gonna sell Hellas for. He has tried a lot of different housings, building his lights so I figure they'd be fine.
If I get another set of headlights it will be these:
http://www.midwestlight.biz/product-page/jetta-mk4-e-code-replicas
Well I have looked at headlight's made by other company's and unless they are Hella, Bosch or Valeo they never seem to put out light like the Hella's --I am not saying the ones from midwest are inferior but I have just not seen them--Thats why I want real Hella's because I know what they put out and their quality. and I am not one of those people that are so cheap as to cut corners. I know what I want that's why I posted here first to see if someone had a set of real Hella's that they wanted to part with. Otherwise I will wind up ordering a set from Europe and spending the money.
 

B3achbum

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I hear what you're saying.
I just put it up, in case you came up empty handed here.

Have a great weekend!
 

rennsportmotorrad

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I hear what you're saying.
I just put it up, in case you came up empty handed here.
Have a great weekend!
I appreciate it but I can still get the Hella E-Codes from Europe yes they will cost me around $500.00 for the set but it's worth it to me to have the lighting that I want.
 

Votblindub

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Well I have looked at headlight's made by other company's and unless they are Hella, Bosch or Valeo they never seem to put out light like the Hella's --I am not saying the ones from midwest are inferior but I have just not seen them--Thats why I want real Hella's because I know what they put out and their quality. and I am not one of those people that are so cheap as to cut corners. I know what I want that's why I posted here first to see if someone had a set of real Hella's that they wanted to part with. Otherwise I will wind up ordering a set from Europe and spending the money.
For some the E-Codes are an aesthetics choice. They do offer a bit better output and light dispersion pattern vs our us headlights, but for most people it's not worth the price increases. Some like the fact that it's euro lights or more exclusive/rare/uncommon parts on their cars. OP prefers those for whatever reason. I actually glanced online quickly and I didn't see any cheaper ones. They tend to hold value.

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boertje

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I’ve had a set of hella ecode in my Jetta wagon and find the improvement marginal at best and just not worth it.
 
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