06 ES 330 to HID Conversion
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06 ES 330 to HID Conversion
Hey guys,
So I have been searching and want to convert my mothers car to some HID's for her to see better at night.
I was wondering since I have the Projectors would it be easier for me to just buy some ballasts and bulbs and go that route?
Or is there something specific about the h7 bulb conversion that I would need to know about? ( I have seen it come up and about in my searching on this topic)
I only ask because it seems that the body style before ours have done some Projector conversions and retrofits and things like that. I was just wondering what you all thought of this?
After this is done I have been thinking of an LED Conversion for the Fog's as well.
So I have been searching and want to convert my mothers car to some HID's for her to see better at night.
I was wondering since I have the Projectors would it be easier for me to just buy some ballasts and bulbs and go that route?
Or is there something specific about the h7 bulb conversion that I would need to know about? ( I have seen it come up and about in my searching on this topic)
I only ask because it seems that the body style before ours have done some Projector conversions and retrofits and things like that. I was just wondering what you all thought of this?
After this is done I have been thinking of an LED Conversion for the Fog's as well.
#2
It is easy enough.
I put on cheap ebay ones and they worked fine, but make sure you have a really good ground or it may not work. Use your volt meter to verify a good clean voltage and ground. Make sure the ballast is digital.
Be careful of the LEDs, the technology is not there yet and the Lumens are inadequate. I tested them and promptly returned them. If just for fog it will be fine I guess but it will throw less light then your OEM.
I put on cheap ebay ones and they worked fine, but make sure you have a really good ground or it may not work. Use your volt meter to verify a good clean voltage and ground. Make sure the ballast is digital.
Be careful of the LEDs, the technology is not there yet and the Lumens are inadequate. I tested them and promptly returned them. If just for fog it will be fine I guess but it will throw less light then your OEM.
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I bought a plug and play HID kit for my ES330 with halogen projectors.
The light output was horrible. The cut off shield blocks most of the light. You'd need to modify that somehow to allow more light out of the projector.
Ended up swapping back in the stock bulbs which are much brighter.
The light output was horrible. The cut off shield blocks most of the light. You'd need to modify that somehow to allow more light out of the projector.
Ended up swapping back in the stock bulbs which are much brighter.
#4
Since you have the Halogen version rather than the Xenon version of the headlight assemblies, I would go the LED route in this instance. I am thinking of getting them for my high beams.
This will also be a LOT easier than retrofitting an HID kit - it's literally plug and play. If you do go this route, please take before and after pics.
Amazon.com: OPT7 LED Headlight Bulbs w/ Arc-Glass Clear Beam Kit - 9005 60w 7,000Lm 6K Cool White CREE - 2 Yr Warranty: Automotive
This will also be a LOT easier than retrofitting an HID kit - it's literally plug and play. If you do go this route, please take before and after pics.
Last edited by Chocolate; 08-02-15 at 11:58 PM.
#5
It is easy enough.
I put on cheap ebay ones and they worked fine, but make sure you have a really good ground or it may not work. Use your volt meter to verify a good clean voltage and ground. Make sure the ballast is digital.
Be careful of the LEDs, the technology is not there yet and the Lumens are inadequate. I tested them and promptly returned them. If just for fog it will be fine I guess but it will throw less light then your OEM.
I put on cheap ebay ones and they worked fine, but make sure you have a really good ground or it may not work. Use your volt meter to verify a good clean voltage and ground. Make sure the ballast is digital.
Be careful of the LEDs, the technology is not there yet and the Lumens are inadequate. I tested them and promptly returned them. If just for fog it will be fine I guess but it will throw less light then your OEM.
#7
Looking through videos and I found this one - the most useful yet in terms of comparison shots on output -
Sort of want to try those lights I linked for my highbeams, I just rarely use the high beams and my projector low beams already reach much further than the 9005 high beam halogens.
Sort of want to try those lights I linked for my highbeams, I just rarely use the high beams and my projector low beams already reach much further than the 9005 high beam halogens.
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Not a fair comparison, you can select the color output to a more natural light like my HIDs initial start is blue then turns natural or incandecent style color. What is most important is LUMENS and lack of dead spots and/or glare.
My 911
HID on left, Osram Night Breakers on the right. I actually lowered my HID beam an inch to accomodate for glare. 3 years later still working great. Light color is "diamond white"
Our ES300
If you do go standard bulbs I recommend Night Breakers, ZERO dead spots but they do burn out faster then cheapo Auto Parts stock.
My 911
HID on left, Osram Night Breakers on the right. I actually lowered my HID beam an inch to accomodate for glare. 3 years later still working great. Light color is "diamond white"
Our ES300
If you do go standard bulbs I recommend Night Breakers, ZERO dead spots but they do burn out faster then cheapo Auto Parts stock.
Last edited by DRACO A5OG; 08-03-15 at 09:47 AM.
#10
This was the lacking LEDs:
My Cheapo China made HIDs sold locally still going strong
Whoa, priced dropped I am not affliated, just a very satisfied customer, their warranty is great. A bulb got dim and they replaced it in the 2 year warranty period.
My Cheapo China made HIDs sold locally still going strong
Whoa, priced dropped I am not affliated, just a very satisfied customer, their warranty is great. A bulb got dim and they replaced it in the 2 year warranty period.
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