Differences in GenI headlights. Aftermarket-OEM

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SASHO91

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I noticed right off the bat that it was different. I picked it up a the junkyard the other day off a wrecked GenI SLO. I had a set of aftermarket headlights from Headlightwarehouse on the car, which one still is.. There is a difference in output on few different levels.
I grabbed some a couple pics this morning. Sorry if they are not that great, just had my cell phone.
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Can you tell the difference?
 
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That may look like scatter, but its just the camera doing that to the picture. It's just too bright and focused.
 

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Hot spots are a sure sign of poor beam quality. Former SHOtimer Herman Anker was extremely knowledgeable about vehicle lighting, you might try to search out his website as he has a page on SHOs.

My Gen II has a recent (new) OEM on one side and a brand new aftermarket on the other. If I get a chance I will take a pic.
 

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BTDT a long time ago. IMO, no... with 100% certainty, the driver side light puts more light on the ground. Plus, look at the beam and cutoff, much sharper on the drivers side, and not split like the passenger side.
 

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I'm pretty sure he's agreeing with you...and now that you point it out, I can see what you are saying, too.
 

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BTDT a long time ago. IMO, no... with 100% certainty, the driver side light puts more light on the ground. Plus, look at the beam and cutoff, much sharper on the drivers side, and not split like the passenger side.

i agree... my 89 had the same deal, less sharpness on the pass side and a clean beam on the drivers side.
 

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Hot spots are a sure sign of poor beam quality. Former SHOtimer Herman Anker was extremely knowledgeable about vehicle lighting, you might try to search out his website as he has a page on SHOs.

My Gen II has a recent (new) OEM on one side and a brand new aftermarket on the other. If I get a chance I will take a pic.

http://hanker.tripod.com/headlights.htm :thumb:
 

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They were from headlightwarehouse.com.

Driver side is OEM. I was waiting to see if someone would figure it out.
 

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Who is the manufacturer? Do the lenses say "headlightwarehouse.com"? For the Gen 2, DEPO is a popular brand.
 

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