While I can't be 100% certain without seeing the different lights, I'd say that there's a good reason why the German lights are better. Plastic reflectors won't have the same reflective quality as the metal reflectors which means that the plastic reflectors won't be as crisp and bright as the metal ones. How much worse, well that's tough - if you put them side-by-side, most likely it'd be an easy choice.
Depending of if you're purchasing lights for short-term or long-term usage will better determine which lights you buy. In my case, I always prefer the better product since I rarely toss anything, even when it's broken. --- Chad Rebuck <[email protected]> wrote: > I've gotten a few responses. Someone pointed me to > http://www.parts4vws.com. There are two different euro lights > offered. > One is a set manufactured in Mexico ($175, free shipping), one in > Germany > ($300, shipping $10-15 probably). The one in Mexico uses plastic > reflectors, the German set uses metal reflectors. For almost half > the > price plastic refectors don't sound too bad. Is the lighting > quality or > life span less for these lights? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com
