TimBarratt said:Aren't they illegal if you dont have headlight washers and auto leveling? Or am I thinking of something else
keeper said:I was thinking of just the bulbs like osram silverstar or philips vision plus at about £24
keeper said:I was thinking of just the bulbs like osram silverstar or philips vision plus at about £24
stuart_hatch said:I did them this morning, WOW.
I ordered the pilot kit (top quality ****) yesterday from www.hids4u.co.uk at about lunch time, it landed on my door step at 9am this morning, i was out driving with them fitted by 10am
Redcupra20vt said:i have heard this too. pretty sure its true
badlydrawnbanan said:Is this the same kit as you got suart_hatch ? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pilot-Xenon-H...ryZ23009QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
looks like a good price ?
Chaz said:I keep thinking about doing this as well.. Is it really that easy to fit??
Anyone done a fitting guide?
TimBarratt said:Aren't they illegal if you dont have headlight washers and auto leveling? Or am I thinking of something else
stuart_hatch said:As for them being legal, i belive the rule dosnt apply to pre 2000 cars, so mine being a 1999 car, its all good
TheOtherSimon said:Rubbish. The ECE 27 rules apply to all cars on EU roads.
The HID kits where you just replace the bulb are illegal to use on EU roads. Full stop. No exceptions. They cannot and do not comply with ECE 27.
If you replace the reflector, the bulb, fit high pressure washers, automatic self levelling, and the manufacturer has bothered to test the equipment to ECE 27, then you are legal.
Simon.