I'm night blind and my 2025 BE headlights are fantastic. I'm not sure if I'm half retarded, but it almost seems like the Matrix is activated from the factory. My menu has "dynamic lights" able to be activated, and they work great.
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Sorry I missed this post, they are pretty good. Some super minor checking going on (inside reflective surface) if you want me to nit pick something about them. Fit wise they are perfect.
After 4 years of use, have you got any good or bad feedback about the OSRAM Headlights.
First time removing bodywork, and it was a little finicky, but it all came together (minus one tab). I had a set of trim removal tools that was super helpful. Otherwise just a couple Torx bits, no lift. Took 3h all in.
I’ve got a pair on my mk6 tsi Just to answer you questions a bit quick:
1. Definitely, but you might need to swap the bulbs to LED as the ones I ordered came without. It gives a much better light than the original headlights.
My dad has had the OE European (glass) headlights on his Mk4 Golf since 2002. They still look great all these years later, despite 300,000+ miles on them. The European beam pattern is so much better than the U.S. one, too.
I had them in my Mk4 Golf Tdi. E-Codes from Vw they were a lot brighter.
My 2024 does this when the weather fluctuates, it clears up after a bit once the weather stabilizes or the mid morning sun hits it. I was also told it's normal to an extent, fog or light condensation will clear up. Was told to let them know if it looks like water is running down inside, streaking, doesn't clear up, puddles, or if the whole thing fogs up, then the overall seal has failed or is faulty.
TYC ist halt schlechte/billige Qualit\u00e4t. Da passiert es schon \u00f6fters das Lampenfassungen beim Einbau kaputt gehen, gerade bei Blinkleuchten passiert das leider h\u00e4ufiger. Wenn m\u00f6glich und es sich noch Lohnt w\u00fcrde ich lieber Hella nehmen.
I purchased theses lights... between damaged in shipping and dry-rot the plastic mounting brackets shattered. seller refunded my money and life goes on.
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This part for Volkswagen Golf is made around the world. We have reviews for headlights manufacturers from countries such as: Germany, UK, France, Taiwan, India .
In March 2026, the ranking of headlights for Volkswagen Golf on PartReview included 10 manufacturers. It is based on 43 reviews and 131 vote.
Which headlights to choose for Volkswagen Golf?
Last month, PartReview users preferred OEM Volkswagen. 27% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.
In second place: headlights Hella — 20%.
Third place: Osram with 16% of the votes.
In the overall ranking of headlights, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:
- OEM Volkswagen ranked 5, PR Score — 69. Based on 50 reviews and 156 votes.
- Hella ranked 1, PR Score — 84. Based on 81 review and 249 votes.
- Osram — rank 4, PR Score — 96. Based on 26 reviews and 78 votes.
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