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Old 01-05-2011, 04:31 AM   #1
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Litronics

How much do you value them? I think headlights go a long way in improving the "newness" of your car, but is it worth the extra 1-2k$?
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Old 01-05-2011, 05:03 AM   #2
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I purchased 996 headlights and deambered them five or so years ago. Cost was far less than litronics and greatly improved the look of the Box.
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I wasn't intended to find a box with them, didn't care at one point. But ended up finding a car that has them.

Auto-leveling is nice (they calibrate by tilting up and down when you first turn the car key). Not sure if I'd spend $2k for them without that feature.

I played with bulbs from "blue xenon" stuff, to the beginning of HID retrofit kits (when they were $500) to HIR bulbs. Still can't beat HID + projectors.
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I purchased 996 headlights and deambered them five or so years ago. Cost was far less than litronics and greatly improved the look of the Box.

so you're saying 996 lights fit on a boxster?
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Old 01-05-2011, 07:24 AM   #5
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yes, until 2002MY when the 996 switched over to "fried egg" style lights


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Old 01-05-2011, 07:41 AM   #6
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yes, until 2002MY when the 996 switched over to "fried egg" style lights


my boxster is a 2000, will they fit?
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my boxster is a 2000, will they fit?

Yes - 996 lights thru 2001MY will fit any 986 Boxster (1997MY to 2004MY). The 996 headlight design changed w/ the refresh for 2002MY...
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This was my experience. My Boxster S came with the pumpkins. In 2004 I managed to find a non-Litronic set without the pumpkins. Damage: $700 (I think). Then a group buy with Brandywine Porsche offered them for $1,400 saving you a couple hundred. I thought $1400 was nuts to begin with for a couple of big flash lights but I went along anyway. They came in these HUGE boxes that were big enough to fit a Pershing Missile in. A year later I sold non-Litronic clears for exactly what I paid. I installed the Litronics as soon as they arrived with the special tool that comes in the trunk bundle in about 10 minutes. Turn the key an the old light pop right out. Nice engineering there by zee Germans. In went the new and I have to tell you it was pretty neat how much brighter they were. But once I got on the road at night where I drive mostly in urban areas...not that tremedous. Other much less expensive cars have more lumens. Maybe because there is only one Litronic bulb per side and the fog light is just halogen auto parts store Philips bulb. On country roads at night they were an improvement over those halogen birthday candles. I'm glad I purchased when I did because the Euro's rise against the dollar hadn't yet occurred and they are obviously much more expensive today. But as far as bang for the buck, I'd rate it the worst mod on value of all the mods I've done. I'd sooner put that $1,400 towards the IMS upgrade, better wheels, GT3 seats, GT3 bumper or a hard top.
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This was my experience. My Boxster S came with the pumpkins. In 2004 I managed to find a non-Litronic set without the pumpkins. Damage: $700 (I think). Then a group buy with Brandywine Porsche offered them for $1,400 saving you a couple hundred. I thought $1400 was nuts to begin with for a couple of big flash lights but I went along anyway. They came in these HUGE boxes that were big enough to fit a Pershing Missile in. A year later I sold non-Litronic clears for exactly what I paid. I installed the Litronics as soon as they arrived with the special tool that comes in the trunk bundle in about 10 minutes. Turn the key an the old light pop right out. Nice engineering there by zee Germans. In went the new and I have to tell you it was pretty neat how much brighter they were. But once I got on the road at night where I drive mostly in urban areas...not that tremedous. Other much less expensive cars have more lumens. Maybe because there is only one Litronic bulb per side and the fog light is just halogen auto parts store Philips bulb. On country roads at night they were an improvement over those halogen birthday candles. I'm glad I purchased when I did because the Euro's rise against the dollar hadn't yet occurred and they are obviously much more expensive today. But as far as bang for the buck, I'd rate it the worst mod on value of all the mods I've done. I'd sooner put that $1,400 towards the IMS upgrade, better wheels, GT3 seats, GT3 bumper or a hard top.
so what do you suggest to get rid of the "pumpkins"? (which i assume is the orange turn signals)

I honestly hate the orange, it makes it look old
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I wouldn't pay to upgrade my headlights ... but I also wouldn't buy a car that didn't have litronics in the first place...
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Does anyone have a method of de-ambering litronics ....they have a small lense in there that is annoying. Yes, I searched an got no returns...
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Does anyone have a method of de-ambering litronics ....they have a small lense in there that is annoying. Yes, I searched an got no returns...
Search for "amberectomy". It involves taking a hot soldering iron and melting the lens and removing it pieces.
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I scuffed all my lights up and then mixed up some clear coat and a little black paint (about 10-15% black in the clear) and then sprayed them all. It didnt get rid of the pumpkins, but it did make them a lot less noticable. In my opinion, it looked really good with the car being black. Only issue I have is that the lights are a little dimmer with the tint, and after several months of bugs and rocks or ? hitting them, they got chipped up and need to be redone. Overall though it makes them look a lot better. I've looked at other pics where people have painted everything black except the main light and the fog light. I am considering this when I redo them, but I don't want it to look cheap...

I also added another coat or 2 to the rear lights to really make them black. Probably too black but for me it made the car 100X better than the way the stock lights looked.
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ahhh yes amberectomy.....it seems I must learn the jargon
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My old Boxster had the pumpkin headlights, always hated the look but never noticed too big of a problem regarding visibility. Then my dad got a 2004 Merc S500 with bi-xenons and they were amazing, it was hard to go back to Halogens afterward. I picked up a 2001 Boxster S about 2 weeks ago and this one came with Litronics, and they certainly make a huge improvement on visibility, and personally how the car looks at night. I wish the brights weren't the low beams tilted up, but that's just nitpicking on my part.

Would I pay 2k to upgrade to Litronics? No way, there are so many mods that are more appealing.
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