And that is why we can decide on our own, as you have done. You provide a link to the web site of an individual, a person who has made up his/her mind in favor of the E-code lights. For the cost of a morning searching the internet, you could as easily have found information supporting the opposite conclusion. There are reasons why the "e-code" is european only, and is not accepted by the US standards organizations. But thank you for the dose of bulls**t, I'm sure it helps almost as much as facts would have.well, that's why this is america, land of the free....
wow, did someone **** in your wheaties or what dude?Ormand said:And that is why we can decide on our own, as you have done. You provide a link to the web site of an individual, a person who has made up his/her mind in favor of the E-code lights. For the cost of a morning searching the internet, you could as easily have found information supporting the opposite conclusion. There are reasons why the "e-code" is european only, and is not accepted by the US standards organizations. But thank you for the dose of bulls**t, I'm sure it helps almost as much as facts would have.
yeah... i just dont have the $ to spend on headlights.. the cibie and hellas look nice though.GNICETRY said:TType 84-
I had spoke and emailed a person who had the Bosch projectors in his 80-90's Camaro and they looked really nice when off. He said that the install was not that hard. He also said that it was night and day differance from the E-codes. They are always on low beam and don't change when the hi beams are on. I wish I had the b&lls and the $$ to try them. My low beam set up now can be improved.
If I were ever to see them work first hand I would probably buy them.