Dear Stick,
Today I retro-fitted xenon bulbs to a customers 113.
I used a H4 kit and had to use the base of the old P45 bulbs to make an adaptor so that the new bulbs would fit. A little tricky but the results are impressive.
Do I understand this correctly? You retrofitted
Xenon bulbs into Euro headlight units? Not ordinary H4 (which is the common recommendation) or H7 but
Xenons? And that works?
Wow! I'll imagine the light output must be brilliant.
However, aren't Xenon bulbs (like H7) supposed to have the glass lens in front of the bulb? Please how did you solve that problem? Please, would you mind to describe the conversion in a little more detail?
Furthermore, it has always been my understanding that H7 and especially Xenon headlight units make a self-levelling headlamp system absolutely mandatory - which I understand is more or less impossible with an antique common SL European headlight unit. Or, is it ...?
And last but not least ... how will this affect MOT (the British equivalent to the German TUEV)?
Questions over questions ... but this is an extremely interesting conversion that I have always dreamt of in order to convert the low-beam headlamp to current modern standards.
Thanks in advance for all your input.
Extremely curious Achim