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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 08:11 PM
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Led headlight conversion

Hey fellas i have a 02 cl600 and i hate these headlights on this model i tried changing the bulbs from 8000k to 6000k bulbs they jus dnt give that brightness I'm looking for i ordered some led 6000k bulbs from this company called Lasfit i haven't put them on yet has anybody put led's on there cl? thanks in advance

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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 08:46 PM
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LED in the factory projector isn't gonna be very bright. Are your lights clear?

These cars are not new, the lights don't really compare to modern cars. A good HID bulb is about the best you can do.
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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ItalianJoe1
LED in the factory projector isn't gonna be very bright. Are your lights clear?

These cars are not new, the lights don't really compare to modern cars. A good HID bulb is about the best you can do.
Yes Joe they are clear i had them cleaned and polished dam i guess ima have to save up for the newer headlights smdh lol I'm going to still put them anyway jus to see what happens. You kno of anybody that put a led kit in there cl? Thanks Joe!
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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 09:20 PM
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Yes Joe they are clear i had them cleaned and polished dam i guess ima have to save up for the newer headlights smdh lol I'm going to still put them anyway jus to see what happens. You kno of anybody that put a led kit in there cl? Thanks Joe!
you’ll get more lumens with lower kelvin rating.... between 4500-5500k range. Also, not all hid bulbs are equal..... Osram xenarc are heads and shoulders over most. We can help you out if you need help. And LEDs won’t give you what you want with low beams as the housing isn’t designed to properly capture led surface mounted light spread.

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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by AZN Optics

you’ll get more lumens with lower kelvin rating.... between 4500-5500k range. Also, not all hid bulbs are equal..... Osram xenarc are heads and shoulders over most. We can help you out if you need help. And LEDs won’t give you what you want with low beams as the housing isn’t designed to properly capture led surface mounted light spread.
Thanks what would you recommend?? I jus looked on your site
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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 11:24 PM
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Thanks what would you recommend?? I jus looked on your site
the absolute best D2S HID bulbs on the market are OSRAM XENARC 66240 CBH bulbs. Retail price is $175 for these. Shoot us an email at aznoptics@gmail.com and we can get you set up.
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Old Jan 16, 2018 | 11:56 PM
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Also, if that’s too rich for your blood, we also have high end Morimoto D2S bulbs at a fraction of the price ($50), and only a couple hundred less lumens.
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Old Jan 22, 2018 | 11:02 PM
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Hey AZN optics i have a question for you, could a ballast go bad or be going bad? How would i know if the ballast is putting out the rite amount of power?
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Old Jan 22, 2018 | 11:15 PM
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Hey AZN optics i have a question for you, could a ballast go bad or be going bad? How would i know if the ballast is putting out the rite amount of power?
yes, ballasts can go bad over time and fail, OEM and aftermarket. You’ll need to put a meter to it to test the power.
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Old Jan 24, 2018 | 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by AZN Optics


yes, ballasts can go bad over time and fail, OEM and aftermarket. You’ll need to put a meter to it to test the power.
Hey buddy would it help if i replaced my projectors along with a clear lens and replace my ballast with a better newer ballast? I been reading different post and goin on different online stores. I appreciate your input and advice thanks in advance
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Old Jan 24, 2018 | 11:29 PM
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Sure. Not all projectors are created equal. It's not a trivial matter though cracking those covers off as you'll need to bake them open and take care not to get the adhesive everywhere. I'd just go with the OEM ballasts as they have the same mounting points for your headlamps which makes things easier. You're not really going to gain too much going with different ballasts.
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Old Jan 24, 2018 | 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by AZN Optics
Sure. Not all projectors are created equal. It's not a trivial matter though cracking those covers off as you'll need to bake them open and take care not to get the adhesive everywhere. I'd just go with the OEM ballasts as they have the same mounting points for your headlamps which makes things easier. You're not really going to gain too much going with different ballasts.
So how much will new projectors make a difference?
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Old Jan 25, 2018 | 12:23 AM
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So how much will new projectors make a difference?
depends on how much hazing you have on your current projectors.
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Old Jan 25, 2018 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by AZN Optics


depends on how much hazing you have on your current projectors.
aznoptics if I did want to use led headlight kits instead of my oem hid what size kit do I buy ? Is it A d2s led kit or some other ?
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Old Jan 25, 2018 | 01:22 PM
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It would still be D2S as you're using a D2S connection and socket key. However, I'd highly suggest against LEDs. The lumens output by LEDs isn't a problem, but the light spread is. When you plug it in housing not designed specifically to capture LED surface mounted light spread, you end up with reduced throw distance, light scatter, and dark spots. You'll get better performance going with an HID bulb in a housing designed to capture HID focal point.
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Old Jan 25, 2018 | 02:00 PM
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Well Michael like i mentioned i believe in earlier posts i purchased a led kit for the low beams and for the high beams my car is in the body shop getting painted so i haven't had a chance to install them it seem like from what you are saying I'm still going to be disappointed lol if its not to my liking I'm def gonna upgrade the projectors bulbs and ballast and see what i get. Do you kno if there is any companies out there who design new headlight lens covers for my model? Thanks in advance
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Old Jan 25, 2018 | 02:30 PM
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It will still "work", and might even appear better in comparison to old worn out D2S bulbs that have lost their brightness over time.... but if comparing to new quality D2S HID bulbs, the HID bulbs in HID projectors will perform better.

As for lens covers.... I don't know of any company that just sells the covers by itself unfortunately. There are plenty of companies that sell aftermarket headlight units though (DEPO, HELLA, SPYDER, etc) that you might be able to look into. It'll be tough to source though as we're talking about a 16 year old vehicle.
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Old Jan 26, 2018 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by AZN Optics
It will still "work", and might even appear better in comparison to old worn out D2S bulbs that have lost their brightness over time.... but if comparing to new quality D2S HID bulbs, the HID bulbs in HID projectors will perform better.

As for lens covers.... I don't know of any company that just sells the covers by itself unfortunately. There are plenty of companies that sell aftermarket headlight units though (DEPO, HELLA, SPYDER, etc) that you might be able to look into. It'll be tough to source though as we're talking about a 16 year old vehicle.
Mike what size are my city light bulbs 02 cl thanks
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Mike what size are my city light bulbs 02 cl thanks
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Help ... I bought LED H7 kit

I have a CL600 216 2007 . I love the car !! I bought an LED kit - Stealth HIDS4U , xenon HID.

I asked my local Mercedes garage specialist to install for me but he refused as he only installs genuine Mercedes parts .

so now it’s up to me . I am an average car mechanic and want to know if anyone can advise me how to remove the headlamps to install the new Kit?

Any ideas would be welcome

all the best
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I have a CL600 216 2007 . I love the car !! I bought an LED kit - Stealth HIDS4U , xenon HID.

I asked my local Mercedes garage specialist to install for me but he refused as he only installs genuine Mercedes parts .

so now it’s up to me . I am an average car mechanic and want to know if anyone can advise me how to remove the headlamps to install the new Kit?

Any ideas would be welcome

all the best
one of the main problems that you will get it you didn't buy high end kits is that it will trigger alerts in the cluster
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Originally Posted by azam0007
I have a CL600 216 2007 . I love the car !! I bought an LED kit - Stealth HIDS4U , xenon HID.

I asked my local Mercedes garage specialist to install for me but he refused as he only installs genuine Mercedes parts .

so now it’s up to me . I am an average car mechanic and want to know if anyone can advise me how to remove the headlamps to install the new Kit?

Any ideas would be welcome

all the best
Factory HID to aftermarket LED bulb will be a huge reduction in performance. Just upgrade your HID bulb.
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