I used some heavy duty velcro on the one thats stuck to the battery box, but I did'nt have enough to do the one on the washer bottle
 
I got 6000k ones off ebay cheap and they still work perfectly.

Hids4u are meant to be best though?
 
6000K on mine the difference is amazing:-

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I used some heavy duty velcro on the one thats stuck to the battery box, but I did'nt have enough to do the one on the washer bottle

wondered how you fixed them, couldnt see anything holding it on the battery cover. always remove easily if need be, good idea :clap:
 
finally recieved my HIDs today, however i seem to be missing something, am i?

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also where do the circled connectors connect up to?
 
finally recieved my HIDs today, however i seem to be missing something, am i?

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also where do the circled connectors connect up to?
the blue plug into the red, and the small spade ones circled in green? (colour blind), plug into the connector you pull from the bulb already in the car.
 
so these dont use a direct 12v lead with a relay? instead use the power from the standard wiring?
 
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thanks for the fast reponses, your a life saver, one last question :) black wire = negative and blue = positive ?
 
there in! about time too, i love them the difference is unreal can see every pot hole now :) im glad i didnt go for the 8000k ones these are just right. thanks to you all for your help couldnt have done it without you :clap:
 
The H7 HID blubs are the same size and shape as normal H7 bulbs, the only thing you have to do is drill a hole in the black cover that goes over the back of the head light unit
Can you get away with drilling a hole in the black cover or not?

As i dont own a drill :ban:
 
Can you get away with drilling a hole in the black cover or not?

As i dont own a drill :ban:

Not really, you could leave the back off but I wouldn't advise it. You could try and melt a hole in it to the right size, maybe get a stick the same size and try and rub it through lol
 
Not really, you could leave the back off but I wouldn't advise it. You could try and melt a hole in it to the right size, maybe get a stick the same size and try and rub it through lol

pmsl laughing at the stick idea:lol:

wheres Ray Mears when you need him:cartman:
 
Can you get away with drilling a hole in the black cover or not?

As i dont own a drill :ban:

Terrible!

Not really, you could leave the back off but I wouldn't advise it. You could try and melt a hole in it to the right size, maybe get a stick the same size and try and rub it through lol

Genious!

Dione, you can also use a pointy knife and just twist it, or an old school compass, or a kebab skewer!!!??!


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