HID's in a 95 Disco
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HID's in a 95 Disco
Just wondering if anyone else has installed HID kits in there Discovery? I made a quick attempt earlier tonight to install mine and get them working with no so good luck. Passenger side comes on and then goes off after about 10 seconds, drivers side had some really dirty terminals and couldn't even get it to come on. Checked voltage at the plugs and had 11.59 volts coming from the stock headlight harness
#2
sounds like you got a bad hid kit. i've installed em in few cars and its straight forward, doesn't work means you've got a bad ballast or bulb. now i haven't done it in my disco, but i know in my mustang it had a dual fliliment bulb as well and that kit came with a different harness and used the factory connection for signal only, pulled power straight from the battery. was that similar to what you got?
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#4
that sometimes happens when you run the kit using the factory headlight wires for power, it varies from kit to kit. I always run a relay to make sure that the ballasts get the full 12-14v coming from the battery.
what antichrist said too is correct, I do not recommend just putting re-based HID bulbs into a halogen housing, you end up blinding everyone and you pretty much lose the ability to accurately aim the headlights in my experience. At the very minimum see if you can get some housings that you can swap in a projector kit from somewhere like http://theretrofitsource.com/ the light will be better for you as well as on-comers. You defeat the purpose by putting the HIDs in a halogen housing, the light scatters everywhere.
what antichrist said too is correct, I do not recommend just putting re-based HID bulbs into a halogen housing, you end up blinding everyone and you pretty much lose the ability to accurately aim the headlights in my experience. At the very minimum see if you can get some housings that you can swap in a projector kit from somewhere like http://theretrofitsource.com/ the light will be better for you as well as on-comers. You defeat the purpose by putting the HIDs in a halogen housing, the light scatters everywhere.
Last edited by jbarr89; 12-06-2010 at 07:28 AM.
#5
every time i see someone who retro fitted HID's into their cars i want to bash their skulls in with my hi-lift. it blinds the crap out of everyone on the road and im sure causes a few head-on collisions every year.
i say if you want HID bulbs then you need HID lenses to reflect the beam correctly otherwise it is a waste of time
i say if you want HID bulbs then you need HID lenses to reflect the beam correctly otherwise it is a waste of time
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My HIDs work fine, throwing a perfect patter on the ground just like my factory lights did and there was no need to adjust the lights and in over 1 years use, I have been flashed 1 time while driving in a pretty heavy rain storm.
Trick is to set them up right.
As for the main question, better go get your battery/alternator system checked at a local parts store, need 13.6 for 14.4 volts.
Trick is to set them up right.
As for the main question, better go get your battery/alternator system checked at a local parts store, need 13.6 for 14.4 volts.
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For the OP, and anyone else, consider what your insurance company will do if you cause an accident because you're using illegal lighting.