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Hey im thinking of converting the oem headlights on my BMW E46 to HID lights, but is there a kit i can use as a high and low beam, and is there a kit i can use as a full beam???
please help
please help
Hey im thinking of converting the oem headlights on my BMW E46 to HID lights, but is there a kit i can use as a high and low beam, and is there a kit i can use as a full beam???
please help
Low beam = dipped lightsBy low beam do you mean foglight?
So, no mention of auxiliary lightsTo clear up whether or not HIDs will be an MOT failure have a look at this...
Auto Bulbs Direct is a well respected supplier as well. I'm considering fitting HB4/9006 dipped beam units to my 528i. The factory lighting is poor even with Osram Night Breaker Plus + lamps fitted. So poor that I find myself stopping on occasions when there's oncoming traffic.
Well been looking at some bi xenon dual beam hid lights, 35w with 5,000k bulbs with projectors, but saw something called red demon eyes are these road legal as i thought they looked quite cool?????
Very probably not.
and i thought getting a set of after market hid headlights was going to be a simple thing to do, but why do you need headlight washers and on the self leveling i have a dial on my dash board to adjust the height of the beam???
Prince, we're not talking about the MoT exclusively. We're talking about compliance with the Road Vehicle Construction and Usage Regulations in addition.
If they're not required for an MOT, then surely it makes no difference. The car will technically be legal as it will have a valid MOT certificate.