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Just put some halfrauds 'Brilliance' bulbs in my disco, well impressed i have to say, have made a huge difference to both the brightness and the definition, headlights now VERY white.Chris
The HIDs I'm using are dual filament there are a lot on E-bay Cheaper but only give dip beam. HID is 3x as bright as a 55watt Halogen and uses only 35watts(E' Approved).
Go for the treatmentReplacment headlights(910H), bulbs and a upgraded loomWe've fitted quite a few of those parts to various Defenders and Classic Rangies and all the customers have been very pleased. 8)
As for Kourgath and his current setup is something rather different yet strangely good and functional.
I'm running Wipac Crystal Clears bought through bolt on bitsand HIDs H4 bought through E-bay but they cost me £150 for kit and bulb replacements are about £40. The HIDs I'm using are dual filament there are a lot on E-bay Cheaper but only give dip beam. HID is 3x as bright as a 55watt Halogen and uses only 35watts(E' Approved). I have found I needed adjust them slightly lower than standard and also give them a regular clean to avoid blinding people coming the other way.Vehicles Made before 1983 there are no control on lightingVehicle made from 1983 to 1991 you can fit higher wattage bulbs to an E' approve lens (E' approved there should be E in circle at the bottom of the lens)Vehicle Made after 1991 Need both E' approve Lens and BulbE' approved bulb are 55watts single filament (H1, H2, H3 spotlights) and 60/55watt dual (H4) (if memory serves me correctly the high wattage is actually for dip beam)
Quote from: "Boddle"The HIDs I'm using are dual filament there are a lot on E-bay Cheaper but only give dip beam. HID is 3x as bright as a 55watt Halogen and uses only 35watts(E' Approved).Are they dual filament or do they have the solenoid in the back? I'm asking as I've seen some with HID low beam and a Halogen high beam, but not for a while now.
Not sure why you put all the info about e-mark etc, because unless you have self levelling HID's or self levelling suspension you are running with an illegal light set-up.Get involved in an accident where the third party claims they were blinded by your lights and your be up shirt creek without a paddle.CheersSteve
Not sure why you put all the info about e-mark etc, because unless you have self levelling HID's or self levelling suspension you are running with an illegal light set-up.
That is in actual fact a grey area. This requires vehicles manufactured with HID to have Both self Leveling and Self cleaning Headlamps. That does not include aftermarket I am now aware of some manufacturers fitting at dealerships (as it classified as aftermarket) because there was not enough room for the self - Leveling motors.