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Fitting hids

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:25 pm
by Rs slim
Hi all looking at fitting hids to my rocco with I also have but do I need warning cancellers of some sort cheers

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 4:40 pm
by Rs slim
Anyone :?

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:07 pm
by Shaun1982
If you go on eBay there's loads on there listed for Vw, think(but don't hold me to it) they have the error free ballasts & come with bulb holders.
I'm more supposed that you haven't had any reply saying you shouldn't do it due to the legality side of things

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:31 pm
by whiteDevil_170
Shaun1982 wrote: I'm more supposed that you haven't had any reply saying you shouldn't do it due to the legality side of things
Was going to but cba. Although while I'm here I will say I can't stand these hid kits. Sick of people putting them in cars with reflector style headlights which causes one big bright glare coming towards you at night. To say some of them are blinding is an understatement .

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 8:54 am
by Shaun1982
I'm still yet to witness or hear of anyone actually using one of those kits I always mention in these threads, the ones designed for non projector lights. I want to know if they actually solve the problem or not

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 10:03 am
by Rob
Shaun a lad who lives up the street from me had an H7R kit his A3 and although the lights were a lot brighter they didn't glare no where near as much as other I see locally.

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:17 pm
by Rs slim
whiteDevil_170 wrote:
Shaun1982 wrote: I'm more supposed that you haven't had any reply saying you shouldn't do it due to the legality side of things
Was going to but cba. Although while I'm here I will say I can't stand these hid kits. Sick of people putting them in cars with reflector style headlights which causes one big bright glare coming towards you at night. To say some of them are blinding is an understatement .
Is there anything u do like everytime I put a post up u slag it of
I don't like cars with every bulb max power magazine give away but I don't slag your car of do I

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:20 pm
by Rs slim
Only reason I want these is my car now looks silly with r dlrs and normal head lights however theses are just to put me on till I get hold of so xenons

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:23 pm
by Shaun1982
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For the amount of times I've mentioned these I think I should be getting paid haha

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 1:11 pm
by whiteDevil_170
Rs slim wrote:
whiteDevil_170 wrote:
Shaun1982 wrote: I'm more supposed that you haven't had any reply saying you shouldn't do it due to the legality side of things
Was going to but cba. Although while I'm here I will say I can't stand these hid kits. Sick of people putting them in cars with reflector style headlights which causes one big bright glare coming towards you at night. To say some of them are blinding is an understatement .
Is there anything u do like everytime I put a post up u slag it of
I don't like cars with every bulb max power magazine give away but I don't slag your car of do I
Wow do i? What posts have i slagged off? Thats my opinion regarding hid kits. And there is an awful lot of people out there that think the same not just me mate. End of the day it is your car you do what you want. Long as your happy thats all that matters. Slag my car off if thats what you want to do. Im not fussed. Although my car is a stock car with white interior leds so not much you can slag off about it. This is an open forum where people can voice there opinions about anything. Not everyone is going to like something you like.

Re: Fitting hids

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:36 pm
by matt_j_smith
slagging off cars? How are old we gents, five?