26:th-Dec-2016, 10:37:39
Merry Christmas, everyone!
As a follow-up of to thread I recently posted on this forum regarding an HID upgrade for my 2010 Insignia, I've decided to write a how-to thread to record my progress, receive advice / critical remarks and to also help some other who may want to follow in my steps.
I bought a pair of aftermarket headlamps from a local auto parts shop. They are apparently produced by Dectane GMBH and they are the most common aftermarket
headlights for the Insignia. You can find them on flea bay, amazon, alibaba, aliexpress, you name it.
Even if the company seems German, upon closer inspection the headlights appear to be made in Taiwan. Well, at least it's not China.
They came with bulbs fitted for the indicator and high beam and also with what I believe to be an electric motor to adjust the height of the light beam. Here are some photos:
I'll be posting more details as I go.
As a follow-up of to thread I recently posted on this forum regarding an HID upgrade for my 2010 Insignia, I've decided to write a how-to thread to record my progress, receive advice / critical remarks and to also help some other who may want to follow in my steps.
I bought a pair of aftermarket headlamps from a local auto parts shop. They are apparently produced by Dectane GMBH and they are the most common aftermarket
headlights for the Insignia. You can find them on flea bay, amazon, alibaba, aliexpress, you name it.
Even if the company seems German, upon closer inspection the headlights appear to be made in Taiwan. Well, at least it's not China.
They came with bulbs fitted for the indicator and high beam and also with what I believe to be an electric motor to adjust the height of the light beam. Here are some photos:
- The headlights themselves
- A close up on one of them
- A photo of the back side with the dust cover off.
You could notice two hex bolts that can be used to adjust the light projection left / right and up / down. Also from the back side, one can notice that the screws that keep the dust cover in place are screwed straight into the plastic of the head lamp housing so if you buy these headlights don't over tighten the screws or you'll strip the threads. Threaded metal inserts would have been a nice.
- A close up of the backside without the dust cover.
You can observe in the upper right what I believe to be the height adjustment electric motor. Also in this photo, you can notice the rubbish cable management which can be better observed in a photo of the backside of the headlamps with the cover on which I accidentally deleted but I'll edit the post as soon as possible to include
I'll be posting more details as I go.