Slk55 r171 LED / HID lights

Slk55 r171 LED / HID lights

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EProios

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11 posts

53 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Has anybody had any good luck replacing the halogen lights with something else??? I tried error free LED bulbs first but of course they gave errors edit in the resistors and they now work but not nearly bright enough thinking of using an HID kit next. The halogens we're not bright enough I'm looking to be able to see a little better. The factory fog lights help a lot but I hate that they don't come on and off with the auto setting.

juice

8,751 posts

287 months

Monday 20th April 2020
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Get thee onto slkworld. There's loads of posts about this with tried and tested bulbs thumbup

Dog Star

16,350 posts

173 months

Tuesday 21st April 2020
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Have to agree - the standard headlights on the OHs SLK are pretty pants, and after years of HIDs and LEDs even on my motorbikes it's amazing how feeble and yellow the light is.

Ian-27xza

221 posts

98 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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I can't comment on the r171 but I recently did the following to my r170 320 which made a huge difference:

2 x new OEM headlights (ECP had a great deal)
2 x Philips X-treme Vision +100% 12972XVS2 Headlights H7
Spent some time fine tuning the light pattern (very important)

Whilst the original headlights weren't badly faded, they were going slightly yellow at the top lip of the lamps, close the bonnet line. I wasn't expecting so much of an improvement to the amount of light they provided. I was considering polishing the lights but the deal was ECP was too good in comparison.

My reference for lights have been Xenons since 2007 and my other car is a Mercedes W213 E220d with the 'standard' LEDs. The SLK is actually much closer the E Class in terms of brightness and whiteness than 25 years of light development technology would make you believe!

Dog Star

16,350 posts

173 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Ian-27xza said:
I can't comment on the r171 but I recently did the following to my r170 320 which made a huge difference:

2 x new OEM headlights (ECP had a great deal)
2 x Philips X-treme Vision +100% 12972XVS2 Headlights H7
Spent some time fine tuning the light pattern (very important)

Whilst the original headlights weren't badly faded, they were going slightly yellow at the top lip of the lamps, close the bonnet line. I wasn't expecting so much of an improvement to the amount of light they provided. I was considering polishing the lights but the deal was ECP was too good in comparison.

My reference for lights have been Xenons since 2007 and my other car is a Mercedes W213 E220d with the 'standard' LEDs. The SLK is actually much closer the E Class in terms of brightness and whiteness than 25 years of light development technology would make you believe!
Just checked - ECP don't do headlights for the R171 frown

EProios

Original Poster:

11 posts

53 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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My R170 was easy. My issues with the r171 is the computer that doesn't sense the light bulbs and shuts off power to them if it doesn't detect the light bulb.