WTB:Fog light for AMG phase II bumper
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WTB:Fog light for AMG phase II bumper
Want to buy fog lights for my AMG phase 2 bumper like the one in the picture.
Can also take tips for any shops on the Internet where I can buy the lights.
Can also take tips for any shops on the Internet where I can buy the lights.
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buymbparts dot com or Duval Motor Cars
Edit - I don't know the part number to use though. The one printed is an HWA number which can no longer be used to place orders being superseded by the B6 Accessory format. GSXR might be able to help you out.
Edit - I don't know the part number to use though. The one printed is an HWA number which can no longer be used to place orders being superseded by the B6 Accessory format. GSXR might be able to help you out.
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The HWA are as follows
H WA 140 82007 56
H WA 140 82008 56
That doesn't include the cables or the adapters that fit to the headlamp plug. For that you'll also need a six pin headlamp the older five style will be incompatible.
H WA 140 82007 56
H WA 140 82008 56
That doesn't include the cables or the adapters that fit to the headlamp plug. For that you'll also need a six pin headlamp the older five style will be incompatible.
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If you want FOG lights for that Gen2 bumper, the numbers are:
HWA-202-820-01-56 (left)
HWA-202-820-02-56 (right)
The HWA-140- numbers noted above are AUXILIARY HIGH BEAM lights. Fog lamps have a wide, flat, low-aimed beam pattern. Aux high beams have a long range, thin, pencil-beam pattern. If you have standard W124 headlamps (either Euro or DOT) with fog lights next to the main headlamps, you'll want the aux high beams (140's) in the bumper. If you have genuine 500E headlamps (either Euro or DOT) with aux high beams next to the main headlamps, you'll want the fogs in the bumper (202's). Very few people have the 500E lights and I assume you don't.
You'll also need to do custom wiring. Either part number will need to come from a dealer, Rusty or Duval can get them. I hope you're sitting down when you hear the prices... plan on $500-$600 for the pair. (!!) When entering the part numbers into Duval's website, add the WA prefix, but leave off the H (for example, "WA1408200756" ).
HWA-202-820-01-56 (left)
HWA-202-820-02-56 (right)
The HWA-140- numbers noted above are AUXILIARY HIGH BEAM lights. Fog lamps have a wide, flat, low-aimed beam pattern. Aux high beams have a long range, thin, pencil-beam pattern. If you have standard W124 headlamps (either Euro or DOT) with fog lights next to the main headlamps, you'll want the aux high beams (140's) in the bumper. If you have genuine 500E headlamps (either Euro or DOT) with aux high beams next to the main headlamps, you'll want the fogs in the bumper (202's). Very few people have the 500E lights and I assume you don't.
You'll also need to do custom wiring. Either part number will need to come from a dealer, Rusty or Duval can get them. I hope you're sitting down when you hear the prices... plan on $500-$600 for the pair. (!!) When entering the part numbers into Duval's website, add the WA prefix, but leave off the H (for example, "WA1408200756" ).
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Curious, mostly because I have one on order...
What's pushing your bumper down between the grill and passenger side lamp (left on picture)?
What's pushing your bumper down between the grill and passenger side lamp (left on picture)?
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If that's your car in the photo, it has standard 124 headlights, so you'd want the HWA-140- part number driving lights to match them (and wire them to turn on with the high beams).
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Really? Granted I haven't assembled mine but it looks tolerably simple. Theres the cable from the units with a six pin adapter to piggyback the male plug on each headlamp.
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Unless I've been scammed (moderate to high possibility) I've found a set of ET42 Aero IIs which finishes my shopping list. Thinking about getting everything installed now![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The AMG part numbers still work? Thats exceptionally useful.
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Unless I've been scammed (moderate to high possibility) I've found a set of ET42 Aero IIs which finishes my shopping list. Thinking about getting everything installed now
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When entering the part numbers into Duval's website, add the WA prefix, but leave off the H (for example, "WA1408200756" ).
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Thank you for all the answears..... Thats not my car at the picture but I`ve got standar orginal W124 head lights yes, gone buy som lights with clear glass but other then that they are the same... I live in Norway and here the price is 1000$ for a pair.... And the front bumper Phase 2 cost 2300$.....
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Yup! If a part doesn't show up, you'll need to call the dealer. You can look up tool pricing with the 12-digit tool part number, for example "603589004000", however you need to take the list price ($70 in this example) and add about 30%, which would mean the actual price is about $101, not $55. Their website does not show tooling prices correctly - $70 is their actual cost. You can look up B6- accessory part numbers as well, or Q- numbers, leave off the B or Q as appropriate...
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