After a little chat with m0rk about the number of HID related enquiries recently it has been agreed to create a single resource on the subject. I will start it off and get as much as I can think about down and then help will be needed
Here we go
Leon/Toledo HID Guide/FAQ
What are HIDs?
(source: Hids4U.co.uk website)
What do the colours relate to?
All HID kits come in a variety of colours ranging from 4300k to 12000k which describes the light (white ---> purple). A Kelvin is a measurement of thermodynamic temperature and is the colour.
Standard OEM units are 4300k and get their blue from the projector (it refractes through the prism) but generally for aftermarket units in the standard OEM Seat HU the 6000k unit is recommended
Are they legal
Common question and one that has no definite answers. If a Car comes with HIDs as standard have to have self levelling suspension and HU washers which obviously you can't do to your Leon/Toledo.
So as it stands cars are passing MOTs left right and center with them fitted. Autobulbsdirect has this on their website:
Make of it as you will and it is a grey area for aftermarket units.
Are HIDs really that much better?
Pictures speak a thousand words
This is on my own car - HIDs in Dipped and Osram SilverStars (Best halogen bulbs available) in the mains. Yellow tint versus clear white light.
Again see how well defined the road signs are and how well the road is illuminated
If I choose to go with HIDs what kit do I need?
Well standard bulbs sizes! Dipped is H7s and Mains are H1. Personally I have got just dipped as 9/10 I don't need to switch to mains as the light is that much better! You can have both done but you will need two ballasts etc for the system. Personally I would try dips first and see how you get on.
I would recommend a kit from Hids4U (2yr warranty, good quality product and personal service) and would get the reduced length set just to make sure that the bulb doesn't hit the glare guard.
Are they easy to fit?
Dead easy! It took me about 45minutes (30 for first side and 15mins second side!) and I am no mechanic! It's all pretty self explanatory once you see the kit. Just make sure you have a drill and a 25mm screw bit (wood spade bit prob do fine). Always always test the kit before you install it so you don't have to take them apart if there is a fault!
Once you have installed them though I would suggest a trip to your local garage to check your head light alignment in case you knocked it out in install.
Maintenance....is there any?
Well no there shouldn't be any major problems due to the therotical life time use with no failures. However you will need to make sure you clean your headlight lenses to make sure they are free from dirt that could possibly freact the light and cause issues to oncoming drivers.
Pictures!
Think thats everything and here's the interesting bits!
Any more info, please PM me add it here and i'll add it in.
Cheers
Here we go
Leon/Toledo HID Guide/FAQ
What are HIDs?
HIDs or High Intensity Discharge bulbs is a new type of lighting technology that's primarily different from the conventional halogen bulbs that use a heated tungsten filament. Unlike Halogen lamps, High-Intensity-Discharge (HID) lamps don't have a filament but create light by the arc between two electrodes. The arc activates the Xenon, which in turn ignites the metal halide. The light produced by an HID Xenon lighting system is greater than a standard halogen bulb and with less power consumption. On the road, HID Xenon lighting systems appear as a bright white beam which resembles natural daylight. The bright white beam offers greater visibility and road safety.
In an HID Xenon lighting system, the voltage between the two electrodes rises firstly from 12V to 23000V and keeps stable at 8000V by using the Xenon HID ballasts system. Due to the ultra high voltage, the Xenon gas ionises and a super-bright beam is produced, whose colour temperature is up to 12000K. The HID Xenon lighting is much more economic, more stable and brighter than the conventional automobile lighting.
(source: Hids4U.co.uk website)
What do the colours relate to?
All HID kits come in a variety of colours ranging from 4300k to 12000k which describes the light (white ---> purple). A Kelvin is a measurement of thermodynamic temperature and is the colour.
Standard OEM units are 4300k and get their blue from the projector (it refractes through the prism) but generally for aftermarket units in the standard OEM Seat HU the 6000k unit is recommended
Are they legal
Common question and one that has no definite answers. If a Car comes with HIDs as standard have to have self levelling suspension and HU washers which obviously you can't do to your Leon/Toledo.
So as it stands cars are passing MOTs left right and center with them fitted. Autobulbsdirect has this on their website:
I have not had a problem with mine at all I have been at the front of two police road blocks for an accident and millwall supporters and nothing was said (although the reflective strips looked awesome illuminated!) and they was traffic cops there too.Are these HID systems road legal?
According to EU legislation HID systems factory fitted from new require a self levelling system and a lens washer to be fitted. However this is not specified for aftermarket kits. Our kits have passed all safety and emmissions tests and produce the correct light pattern. We know they will pass an MOT (original bulbs can be reinstalled in minutes if required without uninstalling the HID system). We are not aware of any legality issues in terms of the police. However this issue is a grey one with lots of confusion so until we can obtain official written proof either way, we must sell these for off road and display systems only.
Make of it as you will and it is a grey area for aftermarket units.
Are HIDs really that much better?
Pictures speak a thousand words
This is on my own car - HIDs in Dipped and Osram SilverStars (Best halogen bulbs available) in the mains. Yellow tint versus clear white light.
Again see how well defined the road signs are and how well the road is illuminated
If I choose to go with HIDs what kit do I need?
Well standard bulbs sizes! Dipped is H7s and Mains are H1. Personally I have got just dipped as 9/10 I don't need to switch to mains as the light is that much better! You can have both done but you will need two ballasts etc for the system. Personally I would try dips first and see how you get on.
I would recommend a kit from Hids4U (2yr warranty, good quality product and personal service) and would get the reduced length set just to make sure that the bulb doesn't hit the glare guard.
Are they easy to fit?
Dead easy! It took me about 45minutes (30 for first side and 15mins second side!) and I am no mechanic! It's all pretty self explanatory once you see the kit. Just make sure you have a drill and a 25mm screw bit (wood spade bit prob do fine). Always always test the kit before you install it so you don't have to take them apart if there is a fault!
Once you have installed them though I would suggest a trip to your local garage to check your head light alignment in case you knocked it out in install.
Maintenance....is there any?
Well no there shouldn't be any major problems due to the therotical life time use with no failures. However you will need to make sure you clean your headlight lenses to make sure they are free from dirt that could possibly freact the light and cause issues to oncoming drivers.
Pictures!
Think thats everything and here's the interesting bits!
Any more info, please PM me add it here and i'll add it in.
Cheers
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