44 euros???? :S thats a massive price tag 48 euros will buy you philips xtreme power bulbs (£32)
So what's basically been concluded over all of the pages on this thread? Im not really understanding all of this H7 and H4 and stuff.. Is it different parts of the light as in full beam or sidelights? or what.. Ive currently got some Bright white led's that im going to fit after i get a HID kit. Which is the best brand/type of set to go with.. Will i just need to get one kit or will i need more?
Cheers for any help im a bit of a noob.
Right so are these H4 HID's definetly going to fit my 54 plate mk4 ibiza?
My car has double reflector front lights. So this means i need to individual sets of ballasts, bulbs etc.
Does anyone know where i can get a decent set of H7 6500k at a nice price?
Cheers
I think a lot of people on here have had good things to say about diane-shop on ebay. From what I remember they come to about £45 for a kit. I havent used them though, so cant comment personaly.
i played safe and went for HID4U's Ultimate kit 6000k version, very happy with them even with their premium price though i think by design they take a little longer to warm up
As you have the single reflector headlights then yes, they will fit.
If you buy one kit-(two ballasts+two bulbs), in H7... this will just be for your dipped beam.
If you wanted to convert your main beam too you would need a seperate H3 kit... but it`s not really the done thing to convert main beam too.
6500k seems quite rare, most bulbs are 4300, 5000, 6000, or 8000k.
LOL beat me to it! I think they are even cheaper now.
I went for the PRO kit from hids4u with 5000k H7R bulbs, with discount code: £85
Depends on how much night time driving you do. Perhaps start off with the dip bulbs (h7) and see how you go, if money is tight. Most people say that their dip beam with HIDs is better than the main beam with halogen bulbs. You can always add the main beam later if you want, although probably slightly easier if you do them at the same time.
The only other thing to mention is that you may get some radio interferance with some kits. Hids4U have changed their kits to reduce this, im not sure about other kits. I would also recomend going for a 55W kit as opposed to a 35W.
Good kits for the money IMO.