angel eye bulbs
Re: angel eye bulbs
does each light have its own ballast then?
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Re: angel eye bulbs
Yeah each light has its own. Because i've got an 8v i've got a bit more room. I mounted mine infront of the radiator/fan.
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Re: angel eye bulbs
well must admit im very impressed..... recieved them this morning, talking about quick delivery and the packaging is very nice.... bigger box then i thought itd be....
looks like a serious bit of kit when i opened it.....
kinda scared..... looks to good to remove from the box now..... they look scarily sweet.
be getting them fitted saturday by my godfather unless i have a go at doing them myself befor hand.
and for those few who dont have the kit thought id take some pics of the box and kit............


guessing the ballasts dont need a seperate wire going to the battery? they run of the other wires from the bulbs? how about fitting them to the car? any drilling in the case?
also in the box one pug from each bulb is plugged together... is this suppose to be like this or are they suppose to be unplugged? as they were just put together for packaging?
looks like a serious bit of kit when i opened it.....
kinda scared..... looks to good to remove from the box now..... they look scarily sweet.
be getting them fitted saturday by my godfather unless i have a go at doing them myself befor hand.
and for those few who dont have the kit thought id take some pics of the box and kit............


guessing the ballasts dont need a seperate wire going to the battery? they run of the other wires from the bulbs? how about fitting them to the car? any drilling in the case?
also in the box one pug from each bulb is plugged together... is this suppose to be like this or are they suppose to be unplugged? as they were just put together for packaging?
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Re: angel eye bulbs
Mate, they are an absolute breeze to fit. Just read the instructions, and you'll find out where all the wiring goes. They#re just plug and play, anyone can fit them.
All you need is a 25mm hole drill (£6 from B&Q/Screwfix)
Some cable ties to secure the ballasts (just find somewhere where they won't get wet or hot)
And a screwdriver to remove the headlight casing
All you need is a 25mm hole drill (£6 from B&Q/Screwfix)
Some cable ties to secure the ballasts (just find somewhere where they won't get wet or hot)
And a screwdriver to remove the headlight casing
Re: angel eye bulbs
wat u mean by remove the headlight casing?
when i opened the box one wire from each light were connected, are these suppose to belike that or do i disconnect them?
i prob could do it myself but just worry a bit.
u got ne pics how u fitted ur lights to the light unit thing?
when i opened the box one wire from each light were connected, are these suppose to belike that or do i disconnect them?
i prob could do it myself but just worry a bit.
u got ne pics how u fitted ur lights to the light unit thing?
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Re: angel eye bulbs
As I said, read the instructions and it will all become incredibly clear. The wire is probably suppose to be there, I would have to check the instructions to find out, as I can't remember now.
The headlight casing, as in the black plastic that is connected to the back of the light. I'm not sure what they are like with angel eyes though. But basically you drill a hole in the back to feed the wires through. this has to be 25mm for the grommet to work properly and ensure the whole unit is sealed, it says it all in the book.
I tied mine to the fuel pump and under my OEM ballast. With non GTis though there is quite alot of space. Source either underneath the headlights or underneath the plastic lip of the slam panel.
The headlight casing, as in the black plastic that is connected to the back of the light. I'm not sure what they are like with angel eyes though. But basically you drill a hole in the back to feed the wires through. this has to be 25mm for the grommet to work properly and ensure the whole unit is sealed, it says it all in the book.
I tied mine to the fuel pump and under my OEM ballast. With non GTis though there is quite alot of space. Source either underneath the headlights or underneath the plastic lip of the slam panel.
Re: angel eye bulbs
the angel eyes use the original headlight casing.
i think the wires are just plugged together for packaging cause i notcied when i got them the tape that normally seals them was already broke so assuming someone must of open them for someting.
if u look at the bottom pic i posted u can see the 2 plugs that are connected....
i think the wires are just plugged together for packaging cause i notcied when i got them the tape that normally seals them was already broke so assuming someone must of open them for someting.
if u look at the bottom pic i posted u can see the 2 plugs that are connected....
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Re: angel eye bulbs
Yeh just unplug them mate. Like I said the instructions will explain everything about the wires and where they go.
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i'll be getting these done saturday hopefully so will find out then..... im sure im making a big fuss about nothing n e way.
Re: angel eye bulbs
just been reading the instructions and it says about a starter... is there suppose to be one in the kit?
Re: angel eye bulbs
just been reading the instructions and it says about a starter... is there suppose to be one in the kit?
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Re: angel eye bulbs
the starter will be inside the ballast m8
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Re: angel eye bulbs
Yeh. bascially it's plug all the wires into each other as the instructions show, find a good place for the ballasts, drill the hole for the grommet, fit the bulbs, and change the fuses.
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Re: angel eye bulbs
wat u mean by change fuses? and which ones?
i got them fitted now and theyre well bright, theyre great
when i turn them on they have like a big flash then go dim again then get up to brightness over about 5 seconds... is this how theyre suppose to be?
i got them fitted now and theyre well bright, theyre great
when i turn them on they have like a big flash then go dim again then get up to brightness over about 5 seconds... is this how theyre suppose to be?
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Re: angel eye bulbs
Yeh that's them powering up, completely normal. you have to change the fuses on the board to conpensate for the HIDs. Jut check the card and change the two 10As for 15s.


