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1st November 2010, 18:50
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goood read mate
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15th December 2010, 11:25
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thats brilliant that mate, i was looking at gettin a set but gna steer well clear now as the old bill round my way are clamping down majoury on even the slightest modified motor. nice one
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15th December 2010, 11:29
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some cock in a bodykitted corsa had HID's in his. bright blue, not adjusted, blinding me.
cock.
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16th January 2011, 22:42
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L-plater
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: taunton
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Car(s): saxo vtr t reg
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What about the bmw an mercs they got the brittest bulbs as standard i got stopped by traffic police for my bulbs an his ones in the bmw were brighter, doesent make sense to me seems like its 1 rule for us an another for them i think it doesnt matter as long as people set them down to the floor, range rovers come with 100w bulbs standard an there glare is one of the worst on the roads these days?
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17th January 2011, 21:22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by george0123
What about the bmw an mercs they got the brittest bulbs as standard i got stopped by traffic police for my bulbs an his ones in the bmw were brighter, doesent make sense to me seems like its 1 rule for us an another for them i think it doesnt matter as long as people set them down to the floor, range rovers come with 100w bulbs standard an there glare is one of the worst on the roads these days?
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You make it sound unfair when in reality the same rules apply to all. The regulations regarding lights just come down to safety standard. If the parts you use are approved and fitted according to regulations then you are fine. You could take the full lights setup off a Rangrover and as long as you fit them properly would be perfectly legal to fit to your Saxo. It would be quite a lot of work but if you took the time and money to do it properly you would be fine. Incidently the new Rangerovers use 35w bulbs not 100w.
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3rd April 2011, 22:22
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Good read mate and i totally agree with you.
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6th June 2011, 12:31
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Sounds like you know your stuff, but regardless HIDs look the tits and ill happily run the risk of having them.
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15th June 2011, 09:18
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Intresting read, I admit to having smoked rears, yet to be pulled for it in over a year. Still tempted to return to standards tho as points would be a pain!
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22nd July 2011, 12:51
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Venns
Intresting read, I admit to having smoked rears, yet to be pulled for it in over a year. Still tempted to return to standards tho as points would be a pain!
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smoked rear lights aint illegal. unless (so iv been told) you have smoked the reflectors. iv always had smoked lights on cars iv owned, smoked quite dark too, never failed an mot or been pulled for it. but then again iv always left the reflectors on show
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22nd July 2011, 13:00
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as for headlights i was thinking these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...#ht_2354wt_905
or angels
but after reading this angels will be best bet, cheers for heads up
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12th August 2011, 20:48
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ive been driving with my fog lights on everywhere aswell, thanks for this lol
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17th August 2011, 14:26
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so am i right in thinking that even the recommended 6000k for road use is still illegal???
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4th September 2011, 10:31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by krissy_vtr
so am i right in thinking that even the recommended 6000k for road use is still illegal???
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If your talking about the HID bulb kits that fit in the stock Saxo headlight housing then yes even 6000k ones would be. The Saxo headlight is not approved for HID bulbs and so under construction and use would be illegal to fit them to a road car. Or it could also be considered failing to maintain your vehicle lights. Both would render your car no longer road legal.
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11th September 2011, 11:45
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#34
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Great post man thanks really helpfull
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2nd October 2011, 00:40
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nice little read cheers
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30th October 2011, 10:42
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Iv gone and bought a 4300K (The best temperature to go for if you want the brightest light) Xenon HID kit off ebay, no projector included (making it ilegle to fit as is for road use) however I found an American company that sells projectors that should fit a saxo without too much trouble, though Ill only find out for sure when they arrive. If it fits, it will be perfectly legle and safe and within the law. Problem solved... hopefully. It was about £70 for the projector and £50 for the actual kit, not cheap. But it (should be) the real deal. Allot of websites (including ebay) catch drivers out by selling the kits without mentioning the strings attatched.
As xenon hid bulbs are siginificantly brighter, reflector type headlights will dazzle drivers easily. And so is not leagle. If you have a good projector that focusses the light down onto the road when in low beam to stop dazzling other drivers then you wont have any reason to get stopped.
This is the projector in particular I have bought, Its bi-xenon meaning you get High and Low Beam in the single unit. And its the smallest projector I have yet found, In theory it should be an easy fit. http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=236
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9th November 2011, 13:51
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Xenons are the brightest and safest bulbs to use for night time driving there is no disputing that.
In order for you to fit them legally to your saxo, you would need some type of projector lens (E approved), some way of automatic self levelling (suspension or headlight) and washer jets. This is all to do with health and safety by dazzling other drivers.
Obviously this isnt easily done so the very least you should get are;
Xenon kit (4300k or 6000k)
Angel or Morette lights (with projector lens)
Headlight alignment (at any MOT garage)
When new MOT rules come into force, the only xenon lights to pass an MOT will be those factory fitted to the car. I have never been stopped or fined for using properly aligned xenon lights through angel headlights with projector lens.
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4th April 2012, 01:39
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#38
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Just gotta say, self leveling suspension don't count for shit when your airborne
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21st April 2012, 14:05
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#39
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Whats the standard bulb k output?
After some Yellow bulbs off Lamin-x and it says 2500k. is that legit? for lighting distance etc.
http://www.lamin-x.co.uk/shop/bulbs/yellow.htm
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6th May 2012, 16:37
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#40
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Ive recently decided to add blue lights to the inside of my car and boot (matching head unit etc) therfore was wondering if blue repeaters are illegal to have, there small so maybe not but you know what the police are like these days.....
heres a link to the ones i was gonna get....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Citroen-Sa...item35a47b4f70
cheers
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