HID kits

tonto

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Apr 17, 2011
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I did yeah and they were happy to accept them. I then went on holiday and i forgot about them :lol:

so, i see in your sig they are now unwanted... how much you after for them?

my plan is, if they work in my car, ill put the osrams in the bike, if not... te hids in the bike lol.
 

gregdaisley

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Ok so after a bit of further research in Sean's thread (something I probably should have done last night) which was quite a sobering read - as one guy fried an electrical module costing £350+ to repair, I am going to return them tomorrow when they arrive.

This is a section of HIDS-Direct Policy: You have a statutory right to a '7 day cooling off period'. This period begins once your order is complete and ends 7 days after the Goods have been delivered. If you change your mind about the goods within this period, please return them to HIDS Direct Ltd within 7 days of receipt. Goods can only be returned for this reason if their packaging remains unopened and the Goods can be re-sold, as new, without any additional work on the part of HIDS Direct Ltd. You are responsible for paying shipment costs if Goods are returned for this reason.

More hassle than its worth, I may try to get myself some genuine bi-xenon units and go down that road, if not then my next ride will definitely have them from standard.
 
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nerayan

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milsom

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Mar 19, 2012
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I used a cone drill bit with a battery drill :) that wY you can get the hole a total perfect size for the rubber grommet!! :)
 
Feb 10, 2012
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if the lights are properly aligned is there much difference between h7 and h7r as i brought some r's and was supplied with normal ones which i have fitted and i found i had to adjust them down alot but will get them done properly but is it worth getting different ones?
 
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