HIDs

johno1404

4 DOORS FOR MORE *****S
Aug 22, 2005
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Hertfordshire
Sorry to bother you boys but im abit stuck on this one, Dont really know what to do for the best.

I had a set of HIDs delivered today and when to fit them. I have got to options according to the instructions. Just switch th bulbs over, install the ballests and plug together. Plugging the two ballests into the original plugs for the old bulbs.

The other is to use the relay cable they gave me and do the same as above but use the power direct from the battery instead of the original plugs for the old bulbs.

The only advantage to this i can think of is that you will be using a separate relay and fuse instead of the one from in the car originally.

What have you boys done :confused:

Ive got them hooked up using the first method at the minute and i will say, anyone that is thinking of buying these. DO IT NOW!!!!! :thumbup:
 
Mar 10, 2005
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Walton on Thames
Mine are installed the same way yours are, connecting the ballasts to the existing plugs for the old bulbs.

My kit didn't have the option to connect straight to the battery.

HIDs are really easy to fit...all you need to do is drill a hole about the size of a 10p into the bulb covers. And yes they make a BIG difference, they really do make the standard bulbs look so crap.
 

B3NPM_Cupra

Money = Power!
Dec 9, 2006
262
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Tamworth (West Mids)
Mine i used the relay harnes and came off the battery just to avoid the risk of melting original looms etc!

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Nov 2, 2004
9,335
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South Wales
Probably my favourite mod.

I done it properly, mounted the ballats under the headlights on the chasis. All hidden away nicely. :D
 

johno1404

4 DOORS FOR MORE *****S
Aug 22, 2005
278
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Hertfordshire
Probably my favourite mod.

I done it properly, mounted the ballats under the headlights on the chasis. All hidden away nicely. :D

That what im going to do i think. I can stand a messy engine bay.

Did you connect them to the battery though or just to the original bulb connections?
 

-pseudonymous-

Full Member
Oct 28, 2005
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It is do-able without removing the bumper as i did, but would imagine much easier and quicker just to remove it. As long as you get the correct kit i.e H7 then the ballasts should just plug directly into the standard plugs. One word of warning though, just make sure you don't cut the hole in the of the headlight cover too big for the grommet otherwise they will just steam up from condensation when ever you wash the car or when it rains.
 
Nov 2, 2004
9,335
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South Wales
I can get the bumper off in about 5 minutes now so it was easier for me to do it that way. Plus gettin the bulbs and wires into the lights are easier as you take the headlights out completely to gain acces to the chasis leg.

Mine are just plug and play so i didnt need to wire them to the battery.
 

Havok316

Boost Junky
Jun 6, 2006
1,220
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Weston-super-Mare
I installed mine by removing all the old bulbs, put the HIDs in, wire them to the ballast and the original wiring and all is ok. Hid the ballasts under the driver headlight and the side of the battery on the wing
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
2,851
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lee in the solent
bearing in mind it was midday and very bright outside when i took these pictures. still yet to take pictures in the dark, but they are much better than my 130w main beam bulbs.

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cupra_matt

Audi Technician
Dec 15, 2004
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Carlisle
Mine are connected to the original harness, but iam gonna use the battery loom when i get round to it, as sometimes there is a 2 - 3 second delay before the drivers side light comes on.

Maybe down too power supply. So my advice is put it in using the additional loom.
 

Cupra_J_RS

Yellow Perril Cupra
May 14, 2007
402
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Solihull, Birmingham
I'm confused, bought some HID's last night for my mk3 Ibiza, they haven't arrived yet so thought i'd do a little research.

I bought the H7 type, do they work on dipped beam AND high beam? Or am i completely wrong?