Updated Innovited 8000k HID Head Light Bulbs
My search started when my left, low beam, headlight went out/flickered. I priced around at my local parts stores to find the replacement bulbs were $100 and up! What a rip off! With the help of David WHPH28 and Toby MBENZ07 (Thanks Fellas!), I was able to find some great HID D1S Bulbs at a fraction of my local parts store prices. I went with Innovited 8000k bulbs. I got them from Amazon.com for $29.99 for TWO, yes two.
I installed them for the first time and I don't know if it's cause i'm a lefty, but I found the passenger side a little more challenging to do then the drivers side honestly despite what some other responses have been in previous posts where everyone sweats the drivers side is more difficult. I also elected to do the drivers side from up top as opposed to the wheel well route. I just loosened the 10mm bolt from the windshield washer reservoir, lifted the black tab off the screw very gently with a flat head screw driver as it is tight and could snap, moved it to the side and removed the thick rubber weatherstripping that goes around the radiator support of the car for that extra little room to move around ( it definitely helped). I pulled off both sides in about 20 minutes even with my big hands, it can be done. Trickiest part for me was just clipping the lights back into the electric socket as the harness is short with not much room to spare or work with. I really like the slight blue hue the 8000K projects. It's not obnoxious or kiddie by any means. They now look very modern. Only problem is now I opened up a can because I now want the fog lights and parking lights to match...On the road the illumination is a huge improvement and upgrading to the 8000k caused no issues at all. I was told any D1S would work up to 8000k. 10,000k would need some sort of adapters to make them work. Figured I would post this as to potentially help another newbie from getting ripped off and for some quick guidance.
Anthony



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congrats on severely reducing the amount of light that actually falls on the road - especially in inclement weather (water in air) as well as increasing your ability to blind incoming traffic. you managed to score 0:2 in one single swift, cheap swing lol...
now seriously- go find some 4300k bulbs ...
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now please examine your placebo and get your head straight. regarding ritalin- i had to look it up. but it is part of your vocabulary. lol.
not to mention that you managed to rice out your benz.
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Let us know if we can help you out with matching parking lights, rear plates, interior etc. We carry 5000K and 8000K canbus plug and play featuring latest in COB and Toyoda Gosei technology with integrated constant current IC drives.
My search started when my left, low beam, headlight went out/flickered. I priced around at my local parts stores to find the replacement bulbs were $100 and up! What a rip off! With the help of David WHPH28 and Toby MBENZ07 (Thanks Fellas!), I was able to find some great HID D1S Bulbs at a fraction of my local parts store prices. I went with Innovited 8000k bulbs. I got them from Amazon.com for $29.99 for TWO, yes two. Amazon.com: Innovited HID Replacement Bulb Bulbs "All Sizes and Colors"-D1S - 8000K: Automotive
I installed them for the first time and I don't know if it's cause i'm a lefty, but I found the passenger side a little more challenging to do then the drivers side honestly despite what some other responses have been in previous posts where everyone sweats the drivers side is more difficult. I also elected to do the drivers side from up top as opposed to the wheel well route. I just loosened the 10mm bolt from the windshield washer reservoir, lifted the black tab off the screw very gently with a flat head screw driver as it is tight and could snap, moved it to the side and removed the thick rubber weatherstripping that goes around the radiator support of the car for that extra little room to move around ( it definitely helped). I pulled off both sides in about 20 minutes even with my big hands, it can be done. Trickiest part for me was just clipping the lights back into the electric socket as the harness is short with not much room to spare or work with. I really like the slight blue hue the 8000K projects. It's not obnoxious or kiddie by any means. They now look very modern. Only problem is now I opened up a can because I now want the fog lights and parking lights to match...On the road the illumination is a huge improvement and upgrading to the 8000k caused no issues at all. I was told any D1S would work up to 8000k. 10,000k would need some sort of adapters to make them work. Figured I would post this as to potentially help another newbie from getting ripped off and for some quick guidance.
Anthony






