View Full Version : Full HID conversion kit, highs and lows led sides
gojonnyjo
24 November 2007, 22:17
Ok got some pics of the hid conversion kits I fitted on the Low and High beams, also the quad led 501's side lights
Quad led side lights
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/gojonnyjo/quadledsidelights.jpg
Low beam H1 bulbs conversion
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/gojonnyjo/HIDcoversionlowneamkitH1bulbs.jpg
High beam HB3 bulb conversions
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/gojonnyjo/HIDconversionhighbeamkitHB3bulbs.jpg
all power packs hidden behind fog lamp covers, total time to fit, 2 hours, as in all.
petedotuk
24 November 2007, 22:28
dont leave them on outside ur house!!! it might melt ur wall. LOL:lol1:
mad555
24 November 2007, 22:28
Christ them are bright
j16jrf
24 November 2007, 23:39
they legal ok? look great would love to do this to my classic with the side lights too
markymark34
24 November 2007, 23:48
think ive been blinded!
2 hours to do but how good are they and i know you quite handy with a spanner so how difficult would it be for someone with limited skill? Ie me.
Mark
Ok got some pics of the hid conversion kits I fitted on the Low and High beams, also the quad led 501's side lights
Quad led side lights
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/gojonnyjo/quadledsidelights.jpg
Low beam H1 bulbs conversion
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/gojonnyjo/HIDcoversionlowneamkitH1bulbs.jpg
High beam HB3 bulb conversions
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s246/gojonnyjo/HIDconversionhighbeamkitHB3bulbs.jpg
all power packs hidden behind fog lamp covers, total time to fit, 2 hours, as in all.
Which kit is this Jonny?
The aztecperformance one?
Yes :D
http://bbs.scoobynet.com/group-buys-356/640773-new-hid-groupbuy.html
ScoobyNet Group Buy Specials - HIDs (Xenon) Lighting Kits + RAYS Lightweight Wheel Nuts (http://aztecperformance.co.uk/scoobynetgroupbuy.aspx)
You'll love it :cool:
No performance car should be without one :norty:
brocks
26 June 2008, 19:39
Nice job Jonny....kinda wish I had got my high's done at the same time as my dipped, and the LED sides clean up the whole look of the car IMHO
Why dont they factory fit these popular bits of kit?
Same with splitters.........
gojonnyjo
26 June 2008, 20:44
best light about, passed mot, only diff with the kit is ordinary lens lights, ie the classics, bugs get off with it because they are projector lights on lows, no scatter, as the classics need the glass lens to spread the light
Nice job Jonny....kinda wish I had got my high's done at the same time as my dipped, and the LED sides clean up the whole look of the car IMHO
Why dont they factory fit these popular bits of kit?
Same with splitters.........
Your's from the same place too?
brocks
27 June 2008, 10:14
Nope, mine are from HID Direct2U I believe, got the kit when I bought the car, guy selling just hadnt fitted em...then got the LED's from Halfrauds !
Mines the 6000k set, wouldnt advise going any "bluer" as they can look tacky
Thanks,
I'm probably gonna order from Bob, just waiting for a bit before I do.
I don't fancy installing myself, so I got a price from Greenaway Auto Electrics in Belfast for installing.
They said 1.5 hours should cover it.
They also do their own kits, but I don't know anything about them though.
I'm going to go for the 4300K set.
How much are these LED's then?
And excuse the thicko, but are these just brighter side lights then?
Shaun
brocks
27 June 2008, 17:05
The LED side lights are made up of around 4 seperate bulbs. They give off a very similar light to the HID kits, not the usual factory "yellow" type light. You should pay no more than £5 for the pair from most high street retailers, Halfords or motor factor stores...beware though that you buy the "white" specification of bulb...do not be tempted by the blue ones, as they are very blue and will likely see you pulled over for using them on the road by the police...:)
The 4300k set up is mid spec, the higher the K rating the bluer the bulbs become, for example
1000k off white/yellow
2000k white
4300k bright white/blue tinge
6000k bright white/definate blue
8000k blue/white
1000k purple tinted
The 4300k and 6000k are perfect as replacement bulbs, as they give off a near factory HID glow and remain well legal :)
Hope that helps fella!
ulsterscooby
29 June 2008, 09:41
The LED side lights are made up of around 4 seperate bulbs. They give off a very similar light to the HID kits, not the usual factory "yellow" type light. You should pay no more than £5 for the pair from most high street retailers, Halfords or motor factor stores...beware though that you buy the "white" specification of bulb...do not be tempted by the blue ones, as they are very blue and will likely see you pulled over for using them on the road by the police...:)
The 4300k set up is mid spec, the higher the K rating the bluer the bulbs become, for example
1000k off white/yellow
2000k white
4300k bright white/blue tinge
6000k bright white/definate blue
8000k blue/white
1000k purple tinted
The 4300k and 6000k are perfect as replacement bulbs, as they give off a near factory HID glow and remain well legal :)
Hope that helps fella!
cough cough ......... Hammy
bigsinky
29 June 2008, 12:23
anyone got this conversion on a classic. would like to see some pictures
brocks
29 June 2008, 12:52
Sinky, full fitting guide and pics for the classic here......
http://bbs.scoobynet.com/members-gallery-5/569971-hid-fitting-last.html
The pics also shows what a difference the £5 LED sidelights make if you scroll down a bit!
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