I purchased some “DTM headlights” from Umnitza, and quickly came to realise that these are probably the crappiest E36 headlights you can buy (OK, unibody headlight-turnlight ebay headlights are worse, but not by much).
Living with them I rapidly noted a series of flaws:
- The wiring and 4-pin connector the headlights came with were horrible, with loose soldering which can be very dangerous.
- Halogen projectors are dim, and uneven... passenger side was brighter/sharper than driver side.
- High beam reflector is like a candle in a storm. Yes, sucks that much.
- Sealing rubber is of low quality and doesn't work for high beam covers, for example.
- Round glasses are of smaller diameter than the holes of the front part they sit in, and it shows (you can see the innards of the headlight)
Continuing with living on the cheap edge, I thought it would be a good idea to opt for some aftermarket chinese HIDs, so I bought a 6000k H1 kit. Result: as dim as halogen, the only difference being now you have to use ballasts which are another point of failure. Oh, you should know that 6000k is also known as gay-blue.
Additionally I wanted some angel ayes for my car, I can't help it, I like the way they look. That is why I purchased 30-LED Orions (aaagh, just before 60-LED came out). They are pretty bright at night, so you can't really see the gaps between each LED (the pearl necklace effect) unless you really look for it. During the day you can, but it is not that bad. Conclusion: they are nice, but the more LEDs the better. A little too bright for my taste, and they say 60-LED are even brighter, go figure.
In the next posts I will show you how I went from crappy-tacky lights to very decent looking and greatly functional ones.
PS: Fortunately I sold my angel eyes and now have 80-LED 4300k ones from Khoalty. No gaps, bright but not ludicrously bright.