HID's in a 95 Disco
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Tom, as anyone who has been on any of the Rover forums knows, you hate HID's and that is fine, but for those of us who use them, I doubt any of us plan on blinding some just for the kicks of it. I bet I can safely say, that with the right built in deflectors, a set of 35, not 55 watt HIDs are as mild as most factory HID's and less offensive because we run white, 6000 K bulbs instead of the factory blue/white bulbs.
As for the question regarding replacement lens, no one makes them.
As for the question regarding replacement lens, no one makes them.
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I was not using a relay style harness, have one ordered but it has not made it yet. I am thinking it is a voltage problem battery is probably just down a little bit I hooked it up to a charger lastnight before I went to bed. Vehicle had been parked down in my barn waiting on my valley cover gaskets to get here so it hadn't been started in a couple weeks. As for the kit I have it is a dual filament that actually has a partial cover on the bulb to keep glare down to a minimum when installed in a halogen or regular housing. It is also on a 35 watt setup looked really good when it came on
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Who said you did? Certainly not me.
You can say what you want. But the fact is that you can not get a correct beam pattern with HID bulbs in a halogen housing, no matter what you do. It's not possible, and that's why they are illegal, in all states of the US, in Canada and in most other countries.
I bet I can safely say, that with the right built in deflectors, a set of 35, not 55 watt HIDs are as mild as most factory HID's and less offensive because we run white, 6000 K bulbs instead of the factory blue/white bulbs.
Last edited by antichrist; 12-06-2010 at 08:16 PM.
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If they are headlights and the vehicle is clearly for on-road use (retrofitted HID's are only legal off-road) then I seriously doubt a waiver would protect you from a lawsuit, or fines if the feds or state wanted to go after you. A customer can't give a business permission to break the law.
If it were my business at stake, there's no way I'd install them.
If it were my business at stake, there's no way I'd install them.