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I know some of the guys on here have fitted the HID conversion , i will have one to fit hopefully when i send the cheque when i get home from rota

what is involved to fit it and do ineed any special tools or anything ??

 

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Nope no special tools mate. Just remove your old bulbs and chuck 'em and fit the HID bulbs into the headlights. Then plug the bulbs to the wires coming off the ballast units and then just plug the wires coming from the control units into the cars existing loom. Job done mate.

 

Ivan

... Just remove your old bulbs and chuck 'em ......

Ivan

NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Dave's 'Tip-Of-The-Day'

Keep them, as long as they are NOT H3c's (2 prong, if they are you could always donate them to someone who prefers OEM H3c's), they are the same as your fog lamps! Save money when your fog bulbs blow!!!! :D

 

HTH

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NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Dave's 'Tip-Of-The-Day'

Keep them, as long as they are NOT H3c's (2 prong, if they are you could always donate them to someone who prefers OEM H3c's), they are the same as your fog lamps! Save money when your fog bulbs blow!!!! :D

 

HTH

 

Not if you have a UK car like me Dave..... :p

 

Ivan

The only note I would add is that you need to remove the old headlight boot and glue the grommet that comes with the new loom inside the old boot, that way you keep a perfect watertight seal!

other than that, its as TDW said

It really depends on which kit you get. If you get the one on the Group buy then the back of the head light needs modifying, though its not too difficult. I converted mine, but you need the head lights out. I think you''d be better to pay a bit more and get the kit that doesn't need the lamps moding, but they are about £100 more.

 

P.S The results are unbelievable (well maybe not its just that the degree of how sh1te the standard lights are is unbelievable)

It really depends on which kit you get. If you get the one on the Group buy then the back of the head light needs modifying, though its not too difficult. I converted mine, but you need the head lights out. I think you''d be better to pay a bit more and get the kit that doesn't need the lamps moding, but they are about £100 more.

 

P.S The results are unbelievable (well maybe not its just that the degree of how sh1te the standard lights are is unbelievable)

 

The recent group buy from Outlander Motorsport is just a plug and play upgrade, taking about 30 minutes to fit - only cost £190 and it's fekking excellent :dance:

 

Richard :cool:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

The recent group buy from Outlander Motorsport is just a plug and play upgrade, taking about 30 minutes to fit - only cost £190 and it's fekking excellent :dance:

 

Richard :cool:

 

I got the first GB ones and though a pain to fit are suberb. I didn't know there'd been a GB on the latest version Like the ones Friday got.

I got the first GB ones and though a pain to fit are suberb. I didn't know there'd been a GB on the latest version Like the ones Friday got.

Yep these ones from Outlander Motorsport are ace :D

The only problem I've had so far is that one night my left hand headlight didn't come on at all :confused: but a couple of twists of the switch and 'Hay-Presto!' ---- Sorted, no problems since :D (But I will keep an eye on it) A very nice 'Plug-n-Play' bit of kit.

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