The reason they have wires on the end Dave is because they require a separate ballast kit so if you go for matching colours then you'll need a 35w HID kit which will have to be modified to fit your...
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The reason they have wires on the end Dave is because they require a separate ballast kit so if you go for matching colours then you'll need a 35w HID kit which will have to be modified to fit your...
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Hi Dave, thanks for letting us know mate, well done on getting genuine ballasts etc, good choice on the 4300k's too :thumbs:
To be honest, LED sidelights are a bit of a gamble in...
If you're fitting an aftermarket HID kit, you'll need to plug the red and black terminals from the ballast into the socket where the H7 bulb normally sits then you feed the remaining cables through a...
Hello Dave, well done and glad to hear you got them matey, don't buy 55w HID's, they're illegal for road use, 35w are fine and far outperform a standard 55w halogen anyway.
yeah they work ok for...
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Dave, they'll need to be enabled with Tech 2 as otherwise they just light up for a split second and then go off every time you switch your headlights on.
Top man, cheers for clearing that up, Dave, don't bother with 55w HID's as they're illegal on UK roads and the 35w will still out perform a 55w halogen bulb.
It should tell you on the headlight itself if they take D2S or H7, seriously though, don't bother with Hella ballasts, just get a good quality kit from hids-direct.co.uk they're based in Manchester,...
Hi Dave, glad you finally found some headlights mate, do you realise that going down the OEM route is going to cost you in excess of £150 ? New plug in Hella ballasts will costs you £50 - £60 each...
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