Advice please: headlamps.
- John and Sue
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I've checked earths, voltages etc. and all is fine. Reflectors are fine and glass is clear.
So, has anyone found a good plug and play lamp solution that shows a clear improvement? Don't really want to go HID but open to owt else.
Also would be handy to confirm the correct lamp ID: I've seen conflicting info.
Thanks as always.
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The type of bulb is HB3a and H7 if I recall correctly for the TF. The HB3a is not available in the Nightbreaker but you can get HB3 bulbs. they will fit. the only difference is a 90degree tilt to the electrical plug.
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Update: H7 ordered from Euro Car Parts (too lazy to collect) 2 for 1 offer with free post. Will see how these are before changing the mains.
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smudger69 wrote: Ive been using a HiD connversion kit for a while now and the diffrence is outstanding. Well worth it and only about 15 squids from the bay of E. Its so much better ive done the wifes 2011 Vauxhall Insignia too now.it is such an easy job to do. Plug and play almost.
Are you the tw*t who lives near me with a HID conversion?
Completely blinds me on the lane from the M62, and i have to almost stop as cant see past his car when he is driving towards me!
HID conversions are against the law for a reason!
I hope you at least got a professional to check the beam alignment, as maybe you and your wife can see better, but maybe not anyone else on the road!
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- John and Sue
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Bargain. Gone up 2 quid since I got mine but still el cheapo. Good too, marked improvement noted over the previous Halfords +120% ones we had fitted.
Didn't know HID were illegal: never driven a car with them fitted, but I do find them a little disconcerting while driving. My V40 has active headlights: you don't realise how effective they are until you drive a car without.
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G0RSQ wrote: HID conversions are against the law for a reason!
Correct. Not road legal (regardless of whether they pass the MOT) so therefore potentially invalidate insurance too!
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Hang on: just had a quick search and I gather that, to be legal, the whole headlamp unit has to be compatible and certified. Fitting HID to a standard headlamp is therefore not legal. I guess reflector pattern etc has to suit HID.
I was a bit baffled as they are fitted by the likes of BMW. Now a bit clearer, but please confirm/clarify.
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