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Fitting HID's and Sidelights!

jordanogrady

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Sep 29, 2008
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I've got an 08 FR which kit would I need H7 or H7R - sorry for being think don't understand the difference.

I've seen a fair few different kits on ebay ranging from about £35 - £40 upwards, all saying they have the digital ballasts etc, anyone know which are the best and are true 'plug and play'?

Also, by fitting a set, would there be any way that warranty issues could come in the future from the dealer?

Look at my write up :blink::blink: I think £65 is a cheap price!

Not sure about the dealer warranty issue!
 
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jordanogrady

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Sep 29, 2008
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Are these road legal? It doesn't mention anything about the legality of them, doesn't say they're show only either tho?!?!?

I'm sure there is a legal post on these somewhere, try the search ;) I think it mentioned NO, but YES if they were factory fitted! Who's to know tho! Police wont pull you for them, as they just look like a modern car's lights!

Jordan
 

jordanogrady

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Sep 29, 2008
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Fair doos, cheers Jordan. Might get some in a month or 2!

When I had my FTO, they were the best mod I did to the car! At the moment, they are the only mod I have done to the leon, and well worth it so far! With the clocks just changing, the lights are on all the time now! Well worth the £70!

Jordan
 

thestonegate

Dan & Khym
Excellent write up jordan - I know you have just the H7 hids, but do you think you'll get the H1 (High Beam) and the H3 (Fog Light) conversions too, so all the car lights match?

I wonder if its possible?

Coz they sell the H7's, H1's, H3's I wonder if it would be hard to do and worth it?

Thats something I'm looking into right now - getting HIDs for all 3 with the LED sidelight kit, so all my lights are bright and match.

The dark nights are drawing in now and I live out in the sticks - my nearest street lamp is about 14 miles away LOL!
 

jordanogrady

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Sep 29, 2008
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Excellent write up jordan - I know you have just the H7 hids, but do you think you'll get the H1 (High Beam) and the H3 (Fog Light) conversions too, so all the car lights match?

I wonder if its possible?

Coz they sell the H7's, H1's, H3's I wonder if it would be hard to do and worth it?

Thats something I'm looking into right now - getting HIDs for all 3 with the LED sidelight kit, so all my lights are bright and match.

The dark nights are drawing in now and I live out in the sticks - my nearest street lamp is about 14 miles away LOL!

Hi mate,
Cheers. I def need to change my high beam, but not sure if i'm going got a HID high beam! May just get night breakers H1's and leave the FOG's as I never use them anyway!

As mentioned previous if you put HID's in the H1 slot you will loose the ability to flash people! So... not sure if I want to loose that!

Jordan
 

FR Scott

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I expect I am going to be hit with the same problem when I get my new HID kit fitted. Done a bit of research and so far the ones bulbs are sticking out for me are the osram nightbreakers +90%. However, im not sure how look will look next to the HIDS (road projection) as they only quote an extra 10% brighter white light?.

I too like the ability to flash my main beams, oh.... and I don’t want to go spending £££'s on another HID kit.

Scott
 
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dabcabc

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I fitted some of these myself a while ago, although I put the power through a relay as I read somewhere that connecting it straight through can causes fuses/ecu to trip out. Have you had any issues with this?

I also had the bulb warning light on constantly on the dash, do you get this with it wired straight up?

I took these out a while ago as the wiring was a bit dire (rush job at the time :)) and it was going in for a service and I didn't want any annoying service questions.

I want to fit them back in due to the nights closing in much earlier nowadays, so the simpler I can keep it the better - however I'd like to get some replacement backplates to drill through so I can always refit the original bulbs - can anyone suggest the best way to get hold of these? What's the part number and can I order them online anywhere? (lazy :))

Cheers!
 

FR Scott

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I fitted some of these myself a while ago, although I put the power through a relay as I read somewhere that connecting it straight through can causes fuses/ecu to trip out. Have you had any issues with this?

I also had the bulb warning light on constantly on the dash, do you get this with it wired straight up?

I took these out a while ago as the wiring was a bit dire (rush job at the time :)) and it was going in for a service and I didn't want any annoying service questions.

I want to fit them back in due to the nights closing in much earlier nowadays, so the simpler I can keep it the better - however I'd like to get some replacement backplates to drill through so I can always refit the original bulbs - can anyone suggest the best way to get hold of these? What's the part number and can I order them online anywhere? (lazy :))

Cheers!

Hi mate,

I haven’t actually got any of these fitted, just trying to decide what will go best with my new HIDS. I was worried the nightbreakers (55w) would flag us some problems with the bulb detector, are the standard main beam bulbs 55w does anyone know?

I like the idea about the replacement back plates though mate, good thinking..... I would be definitely be interested in getting spare set just in case. Will try and get a part number.

Scott
 

jordanogrady

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Sep 29, 2008
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I believe the night breakers are normal bulbs! The wattage shouldnt have anything todo with the canbus system. I dont think!

Not sure on the back plates, I did actually think about this when I was drilling mine! Sounds like a plan to me!


Jordan
 
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hiya mate, think you can do me a set of LED sidelights, Am not very good with eletricial wires if you can do me a set I will pay for it its alot better than paying 60quid for piaa's heh thank you.
 

jordanogrady

Active Member
Sep 29, 2008
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hiya mate, think you can do me a set of LED sidelights, Am not very good with eletricial wires if you can do me a set I will pay for it its alot better than paying 60quid for piaa's heh thank you.

There is nothing I can do to help you out, they need to be wired to your car. If you can post me your car, i'll send it back done :D Seriously, its not hard! Just put the resistor to each wire, job done!

Jordan
 
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