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primetime 01-29-2008 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bimmer360
i am wondering how those vendors selling them cheaper would affect umnitza?

Good question...I mean..they're identical...

Islands52 01-29-2008 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by primetime
Yeah he got them here, but it says they are made in Germany...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/00-01...spagenameZWDVW

For much much cheaper I might add....I don't know, they look pretty much the same as the umnitza / jlevi ones...Identical if you ask me...

Read carefully, it say the LENS is made in Germany, not the light housing or its parts. It also says at the bottom...

Made by German FK-Automotive's OEM manufacturer, DEPO

FK is a German aftermarket company, but DEPO is not. DEPO might supply these to a German company, but that does NOT make them German in origin.

rastaFarai 01-29-2008 08:34 PM

i think Umnitza will have to put out there what they do to the lights to make them worth the extra $. I'm sure the'll lose some sales, but you'll have those ppl that will always assume that double the $ means better quality.

primetime 01-29-2008 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Islands52
Read carefully, it say the LENS is made in Germany, not the light housing or its parts. It also says at the bottom...

Made by German FK-Automotive's OEM manufacturer, DEPO

FK is a German aftermarket company, but DEPO is not. DEPO might supply these to a German company, but that does NOT make them German in origin.

You're right...Hmm..well if umnitza and jlevi can come up with reasons as to why theirs are worth significantly more money..I'd love to hear it...Because all things considered, they look identical.

rastaFarai 01-29-2008 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Islands52
Read carefully, it say the LENS is made in Germany, not the light housing or its parts. It also says at the bottom...

Made by German FK-Automotive's OEM manufacturer, DEPO

FK is a German aftermarket company, but DEPO is not. DEPO might supply these to a German company, but that does NOT make them German in origin.

I saw this as well! lol.

cho4002 01-29-2008 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Bimmer360
the high beam and low beam are connected together inside so u have to pull it towards you so it goes into the connector. I have the same headlights and once its loose, you might not be able to adjust it using the knob. Its just a simple fix but do it gently.

Thanks all the attention.

I have already tried to pull it for put the ball into the connector, however, it was failed.

should i put this headlight in an oven to take it apart? --;;

zerochief 01-29-2008 09:43 PM

Sounds like that part of the headlight was weak or defective to begin with. Contact the ebay vendor, and if there is no reply soon, contact ebay dispute center. You need to return them. Unless you really abused it, I would return them for a refund or get a replacement. Just my opinion, given the information here cho4002. If you are at fault, keep working on it.... take a break and try a different approach to fixing it. Good luck! and :xoutpost:

primetime 01-29-2008 10:14 PM

Have you tried to see what the beam of light looks like? Is it shooting out in the proper direction and at the proper height? If it is, then perhaps you should stick with them..If not, I doubt the ebay seller will refund you, those guys usually do not do refunds, but its worth a try..

Don't put it in the oven..That method is for OEM headlights only. and I think they only work from 00 to a certain manufactured date in 02 on the OEM ones..It has something to do with the glue or sealant that the factory used..Thats why it is only applicable for 00 to 02 headlights I believe.

Aimster 01-29-2008 10:55 PM

happened to me.
pushed it back in.

Bimmer360 01-30-2008 01:17 AM

if you did your best and would not go in, then its a defective headlight. And no, you dont have to bake them. You can be creative though, to save the trouble of returning should you wish.

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Originally Posted by cho4002
Thanks all the attention.

I have already tried to pull it for put the ball into the connector, however, it was failed.

should i put this headlight in an oven to take it apart? --;;



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