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HID Conversion Kits - Recommendations?

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Anyone recommend an hid conversion kit? Seen a few on eBay for about £40 but wondered if anyone had any experience 
How easy are they to fit? Half hour job or something a bit more tricky? 
Cheers 

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Straight forward to fit, I've got a kit fitted, high and low h4. It's an eBay kit, think it was about £40….
Only thing I did was to use a relay kit for them rather then direct from the bulb socket.

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I presume something similar to this? 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/361157302265 

Cheers 

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link doesn't seem to fancy working!! Either way thanks - couple of kits on eBay for £40 so will probably plump for one
Cheers  

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I did not think you could fit HID lights to these cars as they don't have headlight adjustment from inside the car and it will fail the MOT?
I could be talking total rubbish but I'm sure I read it some where?

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

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Retrofitting HID's into housing not designed for them is not permitted in most countries.

There is a very real danger of producing excessive glare to other users and despite the appearance of being brighter, the light will not be focused in the correct area leading to reduced long distance and/or overall visibility.

Any reputable vendor will always state that such conversions are for show or off road use (meaning not legal on the roads rather than suitable for off-road 4x4 stuff etc).

You will note none of the big names in lighting, Hella, PIAA etc etc sell conversions of any kind as they know that at best they won't work properly, at worst they can be downright dangerous. (Kits may use bulbs from the mainstream manufacturers, but this type of application is not approved)

For an improvement in lighting there are plenty of threads on here dealing with better bulbs, new reflectors and most importantly upgrading your headlamp wiring loom. These will all contribute to a substantially increased, better focused/placed light output.

Please reconsider this mod, you may cause trouble both for yourself and others.

Maurice


'84 GTI Cabriolet (undergoing rework and upgrades)
'83 T25 Caravelle (Daily Driver)
'95 T25 Caravelle/Camper (SA import, awaiting re-commissioning)
'96 Toyota Hilux Surf (Daily Driver)
'73 Beetle Based Trike (project)

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I fitted new Hellas and Osram bulbs to mine, along with an uprated loom.  I can now see at night at least :)

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i went for the new cree led bulb kits, around 40 quid from the bay and gives a nice white glow, passed the mot ok with em too, easy to fit too, only around half hour

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Chris


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aircooled1968 said

i went for the new cree led bulb kits, around 40 quid from the bay and gives a nice white glow, passed the mot ok with em too, easy to fit too, only around half hour

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yeah id like to see these too. :-)

Regards Volkswarren

X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) :thumbs: & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only)  or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider  Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY

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Osram Nightbreakers made a huge difference to my Corrado (famously feeble headlights!) and I've been recommending them ever since. Cheap as well.

Please don't fit the H4 "conversions", the beam pattern will be all wrong and you'll just be that prat who looks like he has his high beams on all the time, spreading misery and scorched retinas in his wake. Plus they're an MOT failure and strictly speaking you'll be driving without insurance as your car won't legally be roadworthy.

Stone

"Klaus": 1987 Clipper Cabrio, LA7Y, 1.8 Weber (auto)
1995 Corrado VR6, LK4Z: RIP
2003 Golf R32, LB5R
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