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Karlb1
12th May 2011, 11:46
Has anybody used 'Flourish' HID kits? Found one at 8000k for about £50 and wondered if they're any good? And are they easy to fit?

Btw Flourish is the name of the company that makes them if I didn't make it clear

Petee
12th May 2011, 11:49
Search for hid kits, guy called sug7 selling them for £50 all in mate. I've got one and they are brilliant :y:

tomsmarty
12th May 2011, 11:57
Search for hid kits, guy called sug7 selling them for £50 all in mate. I've got one and they are brilliant :y:

+1 I got some off him and cant fault them at all :y:

Karlb1
12th May 2011, 13:47
Ah brilliant :) are they easy to fit? what does it involve?

rorz_vts
12th May 2011, 13:59
Ah brilliant :) are they easy to fit? what does it involve?

unplugging a few wires and plugging some of them into new places ;) dead easy mate cant go wrong

tomsmarty
12th May 2011, 16:59
unplugging a few wires and plugging some of them into new places ;) dead easy mate cant go wrong

As simple as this^^ His kits come with good instructions anyway plus theres a how to thread on here :y:

jarvtr
13th May 2011, 11:35
how can i get hold of the chap who sells them for £50?

m66lon
13th May 2011, 12:11
look on ebay ive have just order my kit and its only cost £25 all in but they are coming from hong kong and can take up to 30days to arrive

m66lon
13th May 2011, 12:15
ok so i lied they come from china here is the item number if your interested 110658333522

tomsmarty
13th May 2011, 12:41
how can i get hold of the chap who sells them for £50?

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/member.php?u=37167 < Thats his profile, give him a pm :y:

Karlb1
13th May 2011, 23:41
I've ordered some off Sug7 i got the 8000k ones with H4 fitment...that sound about right?

rorz_vts
14th May 2011, 08:30
I've ordered some off Sug7 i got the 8000k ones with H4 fitment...that sound about right?

sounds spot on if your going for the blue tinted look, 4000k-6000k are best if you wanna see clearly

Karlb1
14th May 2011, 10:21
sounds spot on if your going for the blue tinted look, 4000k-6000k are best if you wanna see clearly

Yeah i wanted a bit of blue in them but i didnt wanna be pure blue so left 10000k out of it, 8000k looks like it has a tint of blue without being over the top

tony5haw1988
14th May 2011, 10:51
i might buy a set of these do they include the main beam or just dipped beam?

don1968
12th September 2011, 19:28
flourish kits are fantastic, i buy on regular basis from them on ebay. and the kits last longer and works spot on, i have several others but can't beat flourish kits, also price have dropped now. the guy whos selling these his ebay id is florish.hid and is from uk. i think they are uk base too. delivery is free in uk and u get within few days. :clapping:

don1968
12th September 2011, 19:29
check it out florish.hid on ebay

krissy_vtr
13th September 2011, 20:17
if you want the proper twin fillament bulbs get the bi xenon hi/lo beams from ebay 38quid!! best but ever! and i would always recommend 6000k as 8000k is jus asking for a pull from da fuzz!

krissy_vtr
13th September 2011, 20:18
best buy! omg my spelling on ere is gettin worse :P

Dave_P
13th September 2011, 20:23
Keep your o/e headlights, you'll need them to pass a legit MOT in 2012.

Rudpud
13th September 2011, 20:25
Keep your o/e headlights, you'll need them to pass a legit MOT in 2012.

Or just swap lamps over once a year?

Dave_P
13th September 2011, 20:26
Or just swap lamps over once a year?

Thats what i was alluding to. ;)

Rudpud
13th September 2011, 20:27
Thats what i was alluding to. ;)

My bad, thought you meant just keep them in all the time :P

Karlb1
14th September 2011, 00:02
Wow didn't expect someone to revive this thread :L i've had my HIDs in for months now.
Anybody tried the super bright blue tint bulbs from Halfords? says they're road legal and thinking of swapping my HIDs out and just using bright halogen bulbs.

krissy_vtr
14th September 2011, 13:13
i used to use the phillips x-treme vision (legal) bulbs which were really good but after going to HiDs i am never going back.i didnt realise jus how good they ere till i got a set

elmartha
14th September 2011, 17:19
I have halfords ones in atm and just bought a hid kit and need a hand fitting it, instructions are useless, can anyone help?

tomsmarty
14th September 2011, 17:27
I have halfords ones in atm and just bought a hid kit and need a hand fitting it, instructions are useless, can anyone help?

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3059837#post3059837 :y:

elmartha
14th September 2011, 18:41
Thanks! i was searching for that for aaaages lol The halfords bulbs are a bit all or nothing, much better than standard ones by a mile but i have noticed that when you are on full beam there is a bit of a gap between where dipped beam ends and full beams start, i found it is best to either run with fulls and fogs on or hold the lever between full and dipped to get both! so either way running hid's is better :) hope that makes sense?

tomsmarty
14th September 2011, 19:12
Thanks! i was searching for that for aaaages lol The halfords bulbs are a bit all or nothing, much better than standard ones by a mile but i have noticed that when you are on full beam there is a bit of a gap between where dipped beam ends and full beams start, i found it is best to either run with fulls and fogs on or hold the lever between full and dipped to get both! so either way running hid's is better :) hope that makes sense?

Yeah I get it lol Iv got hids and cant fault them. People say that they blink people, I havent had anyone flash me as iv got them angled right down so they arnt in the eye line of others lol