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Its about 30 F outside now, just tried it again and its working fine.. I think my electrical problem was just a cold E-class playing with lights... These cars don't like the cold i guess.
5000K now back in stock. Get your orders in! 
Also my test festoon and turn signals, so will be conducting live testing. Thank you to those who volunteered to try them out.
Also my test festoon and turn signals, so will be conducting live testing. Thank you to those who volunteered to try them out.
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Also my test festoon and turn signals, so will be conducting live testing. Thank you to those who volunteered to try them out.
YES!!Originally Posted by AZN Optics
5000K now back in stock. Get your orders in! Also my test festoon and turn signals, so will be conducting live testing. Thank you to those who volunteered to try them out.
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Thanks Dexion. Are these as bright as the factory bulbs?Originally Posted by Dexion
Phillips D2S bulbs 4300K temp. Search around here there are links that have good prices on them.
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Recieved my LED's and installed them, they are much better than the factory bulbs and exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
Who do you all recommend for the D2S bulbs? Should I stick with the 4300k or go a different route? 35w or 55w?
As always opinions and help are greatly appreciated.
W211 Sport, about the blue of the thumbs up emoticon.
Who do you all recommend for the D2S bulbs? Should I stick with the 4300k or go a different route? 35w or 55w?
As always opinions and help are greatly appreciated.
W211 Sport, about the blue of the thumbs up emoticon.

I'll be carrying D2S bulbs probably by end of Feb, but if you plan on going HID route, 55W lows is what's recommended. Will run hotter, but give you better performance. I'll be carrying H7 and H11 HID kits hopefully in the next few weeks. 
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Hi Asian topic. I have a 2008 E350 and I need to replace the front bumber amber light and the daytime running light. I think there the same size lightbulb. Can you let me know which light bulb I need so I can order it? and also what do you recommend the 8000K or 50000K. My mercedes stock so i dont really know will match with my front headlight. Thanks..
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If you're on stock bi-xenons (4300K), I'd recommend 5000K Originally Posted by ixxkempaxxi
Hi Asian topic. I have a 2008 E350 and I need to replace the front bumber amber light and the daytime running light. I think there the same size lightbulb. Can you let me know which light bulb I need so I can order it? and also what do you recommend the 8000K or 50000K. My mercedes stock so i dont really know will match with my front headlight. Thanks..
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Thank you so much for the lights. They are fantastic and even though you made an error, you took responsibility for it.
They match PERFECTLY with my 8k HID's. I am very very satisfied



They match PERFECTLY with my 8k HID's. I am very very satisfied



All Weekend orders have been shipped!
All weekend order shipped out. Thanks for ordering! 
Updates on front turn signals: Looks like it won't be a simple plug and play application. Will need to install load resistor (couple bucks on ebay) unfortunately. Rears work great though. I'll have them in stock by mid-end of Feb with the launch of our website.
Updates on front turn signals: Looks like it won't be a simple plug and play application. Will need to install load resistor (couple bucks on ebay) unfortunately. Rears work great though. I'll have them in stock by mid-end of Feb with the launch of our website.
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Updates on front turn signals: Looks like it won't be a simple plug and play application. Will need to install load resistor (couple bucks on ebay) unfortunately. Rears work great though. I'll have them in stock by mid-end of Feb with the launch of our website.
Ah well Originally Posted by AZN Optics
All weekend order shipped out. Thanks for ordering! Updates on front turn signals: Looks like it won't be a simple plug and play application. Will need to install load resistor (couple bucks on ebay) unfortunately. Rears work great though. I'll have them in stock by mid-end of Feb with the launch of our website.
load resistors look like a pain to install too heh.yeah, with the way the front turn signal connectors are designed, this is the best that could be done. Even talked with a couple competitors trying to brain storm and basically ran into the same issues they did.
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Payment Sent. I forgot to tell you I want it in white please..
My paypal name is john le
My paypal name is john le
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I got the LED light bulb today and the bulbs are working fine but I have the error code inside the car on my 2003 e320. I swapped right bulb to left, but I still have the malfunction message. Any one has this problem, or is it just me?
I already sent the seller the private message and hopefully he will get back to me.


I already sent the seller the private message and hopefully he will get back to me.


These are error free, but sometimes if they are plugged in with the wrong polarity for longer than a few seconds, your ecu registers a blown bulb and throws a message. Gets reset after a couple engine starts. Also if you plug it too far in over the resistor, it can mess with the voltage feedback. So what I'd suggest is go back to start state with stock bulb, start car to reset error. Then plug in the led one at a time, taking care not to over insert. If that doesn't fix it, I can replace warranty.
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I already sent the seller the private message and hopefully he will get back to me.

Originally Posted by sharky
I got the LED light bulb today and the bulbs are working fine but I have the error code inside the car on my 2003 e320. I swapped right bulb to left, but I still have the malfunction message. Any one has this problem, or is it just me?I already sent the seller the private message and hopefully he will get back to me.

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No luck at all. I get the error message when I plug in the LED bulb. I tried everything you said and swapped the right side to the left side, no luck. I'm using the stock bulb now.Originally Posted by AZN Optics
These are error free, but sometimes if they are plugged in with the wrong polarity for longer than a few seconds, your ecu registers a blown bulb and throws a message. Gets reset after a couple engine starts. Also if you plug it too far in over the resistor, it can mess with the voltage feedback. So what I'd suggest is go back to start state with stock bulb, start car to reset error. Then plug in the led one at a time, taking care not to over insert. If that doesn't fix it, I can replace warranty.
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Hi I just bought 5000k white and it looks great. Does anybody know where to get the headlight lightbulbs white too. My stock one are yellow and it doesnt match the onces I bought. It looks similar to sharky cars light. Thanks
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Your gonna need a HID KitOriginally Posted by ixxkempaxxi
Hi I just bought 5000k white and it looks great. Does anybody know where to get the headlight lightbulbs white too. My stock one are yellow and it doesnt match the onces I bought. It looks similar to sharky cars light. Thanks
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Replacement will be sent out tomorrow morning Originally Posted by sharky
No luck at all. I get the error message when I plug in the LED bulb. I tried everything you said and swapped the right side to the left side, no luck. I'm using the stock bulb now.
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Originally Posted by ixxkempaxxi
Hi I just bought 5000k white and it looks great. Does anybody know where to get the headlight lightbulbs white too. My stock one are yellow and it doesnt match the onces I bought. It looks similar to sharky cars light. Thanks
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Basically what Dexion said. You could also try Philips Crystal Vision or Diamond Vision. Probably the best pure bulb replacements out there.Originally Posted by Dexion
Your gonna need a HID Kit