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Bornidle



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Tigger wrote:
Bornidle wrote:
Hi i have just fitted a set of projector headlights and was wondering if there where better bulbs that the halfords ones as all the reviews i read say that their bulbs last for weeks Shocked Shocked Shocked


And they'd be wrong. Mine are now around 6 months and 20 -25,000 miles old (over winter) and they are both fine still. Not that long yet, but 20-25,000 miles certainly isn't "for weeks".



Well thats 1 off them blown already (H11- main beam) won't be buying these again, went back to halfords and moaned but got no joy, so called halfords customer service saying i was well and truly Censored off after spending £20 a bulb 1 decides to blow for no reason, eventually got a replacement with the "child: in halfords saying" we won't be replacing anymore, this was a 1 off" i replied "whatever"... Whistle

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chrisdeeming



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put a hid kit in Very Happy When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

Post #147924 6th Jul 2012 9:20 pm
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Bornidle



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chrisdeeming wrote:
put a hid kit in Very Happy


Any suggestions/links) of what make/type to fit?

I take it it an easy fit too?

Confused

Post #147925 6th Jul 2012 9:27 pm
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ad210358



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And then take it out each year for the MOT.

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athelstan



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The Doctor wrote:
Hicksy wrote:
Stuck some halfords + 90's in mine made a big difference


I got some +120's today called Ultra Brilliance from Halfords and the difference is biblical Very Happy Thumbs Up


So the difference is a complete fairy tale .

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Bornidle



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HID lights fitted, WOW amazing even better than the xenons i have on my Disco 3 Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Once again flea bay bargian £16 H11 and a set of H7's for £21 Cool

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Post #148493 13th Jul 2012 4:25 pm
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Tigger



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I'm not sure what you've fitted there, but you certainly haven't bought HID for that price Sad

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Bornidle



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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330756813101?ssP...url][/url]

Mr. Green

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Tigger



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I'll take it back! Alright, they may be used, but you appear to have a complete bargain here.

You're probably even with a good chance of getting the car through the MOT test too. Fair play.

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Bornidle



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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110906743378?ssP...500wt_1200

LOL i like bargains, yep guy down the local garage, checked the levels and said it would pass an Mot as there projectors and don't kick off mad glare Thumbs Up

i have a set of H7's too, but need adaptors to hold bulbs in, so may just flog them on Cool


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Big Hammer



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Hang on, you mean FL2s have lights? Must try one of these mods!

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RazMan



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It isn't a good idea to fit HIDs in the main beams - the warm up time is a very long time when you need to see what that deer is doing on a dark night up ahead. Just use them in the dips for safety and try Osram Nightbreakers in the mains. Cheers,
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Bornidle



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Good point RazMan Thumbs Up

Whats the colour like on the Nightbreakers against the 6000k Hids I've fitted? as the halfords ultra +90 are orange Crying or Very sad


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piattj



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I'm intrigued about what improvements can be made to headlights, to improve the illumination of the road ahead, without dazzling other road users. But ... questions...

1/ H7, H11 etc ? What's that all about?
2. HID ? Uh? What are they & why would you have to remove them for an MOT?
3. How easy is it to replace the current bulbs with better ones?
4. Does it invalidate warranty?
5. Which replacements do people recommend?

Thanks! ...

Be true to yourself. That way happiness lies...

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Bornidle



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1.Type of bulb fitment.
2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_discharge_lamp. if fitted in normal refelctor headlight(main beam not full beam) the clare is a MOT failure, if fitted in projectors no clare and can be set within limits, but still require, headlamp wash and self levelling.
3.Very easy, 2 bolts hold the headlight in and everything can be done on a work surface, then pop them back.
4.No idea, if you fit a parrot kit does that invalid warranty as its just an upgrade?
5.Personal preference i would say.

Thumbs Up


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