HID Install Complete 50mins

RS6

Nov 24, 2009
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i could not drive the car with out them could hardy tell i had any lights on before!

love my hid's
 

BASH29

Active Member
Nov 4, 2009
243
3
East Midlands
id advise everyone to go for the mini ballast hid kits, mine were so simple to fix, the actual ballact i drilled on to the back of the original covers and they fit quite well.

the n/s side is a bit more difficult, but i took out the battery completely, this made it so easy.

you can all see from the pics, the massive improvement.

for £57 i would recommend this mod to everyone as a must. the only down fall is when i get into my wifes toyota starlet, its pitch black,

im not fitting a hid kit to a r reg starlet...lol
 

wazzzer

Active Member
Mar 18, 2010
83
0
halstead essex
id advise everyone to go for the mini ballast hid kits, mine were so simple to fix, the actual ballact i drilled on to the back of the original covers and they fit quite well.

the n/s side is a bit more difficult, but i took out the battery completely, this made it so easy.

you can all see from the pics, the massive improvement.

for £57 i would recommend this mod to everyone as a must. the only down fall is when i get into my wifes toyota starlet, its pitch black,

im not fitting a hid kit to a r reg starlet...lol

Have you got any pics of the ballasts in your engine bay?Brought a set the other day and fitting then tomorrow.
 

craig007

Guest
Hey s4oopie,

I was being pulled toward the Angel eyes at first...then the HIDs but now i have bought the Dayline headlights and still fit the HID's...there AMAZING :)
 

turbin

Guest
I got the 5K 35W for low beams and 5K 65W high power for the high beams. Just tuned the low beams down a couple degrees and no flashes from meeting traffic so far.
 
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