Headlight W212 E-class 2011
thank you in advance.




Not only the quality & cooling system is guaranteed to be good or decent and not garbage, but the way the LED MODULES are arranged so that no dangerous glare can happen to incoming drivers at LOW BEAM.
In my country there are so many morons who buy XYZ brand of LED H4 cheapo China shi-et which does not comply to safety standard for glare.
If I were Superman, I will fry their Azz with my laser eyes .... LOL
Since this conversion is common, youtube is your best friend.
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Be sure they are Canbus - and the right style...
They can be DOT approved - and I have installed them in my friends E350 that used to have Halogens and work perfectly - including no can bus warning!
I'm still using the LED D1s version - 5 months later with no issues\no warnings! and still prefer them to my old HID Osrams CBBs bulbs too. We now also have them in our ML550 as well replacing the D1s (my Wfies car) and she prefers and also agrees too they are brighter.
The other nice thing is when you flash people - they now notice - its instant on vs trying to warm up which has been amazing bonus too when trying to get peoples attention.
Ill try to post some pictures a little later on - Ill have to pull them from my cell phone.
I highly doubt you would be disappointed - however on your bulb you will need to align it - to get the perfect cut off - which is pretty easy to do.
(I have Zero affiliation with Auxbeam - but if you check out the type of LEDs and mounts look of how they are built will give you an idea about what to look for)
Cheers

Be sure they are Canbus - and the right style...
They can be DOT approved - and I have installed them in my friends E350 that used to have Halogens and work perfectly - including no can bus warning!
I'm still using the LED D1s version - 5 months later with no issues\no warnings! and still prefer them to my old HID Osrams CBBs bulbs too. We now also have them in our ML550 as well replacing the D1s (my Wfies car) and she prefers and also agrees too they are brighter.
The other nice thing is when you flash people - they now notice - its instant on vs trying to warm up which has been amazing bonus too when trying to get peoples attention.
Ill try to post some pictures a little later on - Ill have to pull them from my cell phone.
I highly doubt you would be disappointed - however on your bulb you will need to align it - to get the perfect cut off - which is pretty easy to do.
(I have Zero affiliation with Auxbeam - but if you check out the type of LEDs and mounts look of how they are built will give you an idea about what to look for)
Cheers




Auxbeam does sell legal DOT ones but complete assy : https://auxbeam.com/collections/dot-approved
US current law for car lights, I hope this is the latest
https://www.motortrend.com/news/us-h...structure-law/
Now legality aside, if OP so chose.
Some EU contries ( so far 7 countries ) have approved this Osram conversion LED bulb , from car's original H7 halogen. Too bad W212 is not in the list
https://www.osram.de/am/night-breake...p?mkt=/nb-led/
https://www.osram.de/am/night-breake...3__accordion_1
https://www.osram.com/ecat/NIGHT%20B...5/ZMP_4062000/
Most important is, DO NOT use any conversion LED Bulb which produces unwanted glare.
My thinking is this. Germany is a very advance country for automotive, if the Osram conversion does get approval there, that means the test and standard is met without doubt.
I do not know why W212 is not in the list..... but H7 is H7, meaning properties of H7 filament light distribution and the required reflectors to aim it properly would be the same in all cars because the
light assy and its reflectors are based on H7. So light assy follow H7 beam spread...sort of.
If OP decides to be naughty, do it properly with a known approved/tested H7 like Osram. Phillips I beleive have similar ones too.https://www.ledinside.com/node/32414
Properly as in NO GLARE to others while in Low Beam
Also approved ones has capped maximum lumens.
I'm running the Phillips Diamond vison right now. The color is good, but they aren't super bright. I'm considering buying an OEM xenon headlight and having it installed. I'm just not sure how to go about it, and if they are truly plug-and-play.
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I'm running the Phillips Diamond vison right now. The color is good, but they aren't super bright. I'm considering buying an OEM xenon headlight and having it installed. I'm just not sure how to go about it, and if they are truly plug-and-play.
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I guess it'll be easier/cheaper to look into an HID kit.

Basically I'm saying don't do it. You might make it brighter for you, but it could be worse for everyone else as they may be blinded by glare that could cause them to crash into you, something else, or someone else.




See this :
OSRAM NIGHT BREAKER 200 vs Philips Diamond Vision
https://youtu.be/TDCaJVo-h-gAvoid bluish tint halogen like 5000K or higher , they are not good defining tarmac to dirt/grass edges compared to typical <3500K halogen.
Basically I'm saying don't do it. You might make it brighter for you, but it could be worse for everyone else as they may be blinded by glare that could cause them to crash into you, something else, or someone else.
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I'm running the Phillips Diamond vison right now. The color is good, but they aren't super bright. I'm considering buying an OEM xenon headlight and having it installed. I'm just not sure how to go about it, and if they are truly plug-and-play.




Really happy with the results, went with the 5K bulbs for a stock look. They adjusted them too, haven't been "flashed" yet and def a whiter light.
When first turned on vs after theyve warmed up.

http://www.aznoptics.com/
https://emercedesbenz.com/tag/xenon-lights/
I'm not sure what you mean by the V notch.
http://www.aznoptics.com/




I bought a pair of "enhanced" SilverStars with a life expectancy of 100 hours. I can't believe that they would bother selling them - that is a pretty significant drawback. Worthless. I put them in the high beams because where I live I won't kill them for 30 years.



