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olop_chris
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Josh_polo
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Any chance you can ask him where from and how much, and alos how hard to install?septic wrote:Yup, my mateys running HIDs on normal headlights.
Noz, dont install HIDs on your angels if your headlights aren't made of glass. They'll leave a black residue on the inside. I'm gonna get the angel eyes Kapils got.
[quote="septic"]Noz, dont install HIDs on your angels if your headlights aren't made of glass.[quote]No idea if its made of glass really, looks like it is. Thanks for the advice, didn't know that. I'd get the Angels Kapils got but they got no actual rings and mine are old so not bothered waisting extra cash trying to buy new ones and sell the old ones!
You should be able to buy them for standard clusters and they're a doddle to fit Josh
You should be able to buy them for standard clusters and they're a doddle to fit Josh
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HIDs on the frosted mk4 headlights isnt a very good idea. Its an H4 bulb as it serves both dipped and high beams.
Frosted lenses give a scattered beam pattern, so its best to get a clear replacement (they do exist...and they look awesome), projection lenses, or angel eyes if you want to do it so the beam is half decent.
Frosted lenses give a scattered beam pattern, so its best to get a clear replacement (they do exist...and they look awesome), projection lenses, or angel eyes if you want to do it so the beam is half decent.
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ModifiedMadness
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If you don't like angels, another option with projectors are Depo lights. Don't know if they RHD or LHD. The Depo catalogue is here http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=35594
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Josh_polo
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alexperkins wrote:HIDs on the frosted mk4 headlights isnt a very good idea. Its an H4 bulb as it serves both dipped and high beams.
Frosted lenses give a scattered beam pattern, so its best to get a clear replacement (they do exist...and they look awesome), projection lenses, or angel eyes if you want to do it so the beam is half decent.
Any tips on where to find 'em?
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Get yourself any set of aftermarket headlights that come with projectors and then buy a HID kit and fit the ballasts and away you go.
www.HIDs4u.co.uk
www.HIDs4u.co.uk


