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H.I.D conversion

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22 Jul 2011 08:47 #19336 by ZookFastback
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H.I.D conversion
Has anyone done a H.I.D conversion with the dipping hid kits where the light moves back and forward depending on high/low chosen? Are they ok with Polycarbonate lenses?

Power consumption is only 35 watts, a big energy saving over the 55/60 watts.

The price is quite reasonable @ $112 full kit including ballasts etc

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22 Jul 2011 09:17 #19338 by VAXXi
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Yes. Works a treat. You need bi-H4 bulbs, ballasts and you also get a little box which picks up the lo/hi beam signal and triggers the moving coil of the bulbs. Don't get bulbs higher than 6000o K, they suck. What do you mean by polycarbonate lenses, the plastic of the headlamps itself ?

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22 Jul 2011 10:24 #19342 by ZookFastback
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationYep, the Jimny lens is Polycarbonate. This is what I am thinking of fitting...

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22 Jul 2011 10:31 #19343 by VAXXi
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The lens material isn't that important, but it's important if it's clear or "striped" (don't know how to put it otherwise). The short idea is that on some headlights it works just fine, on others the light is dispersed around making it very annoying for oncoming traffic. The Jimny headlamps are quite ok with HID bulbs; you might want to find a slim ballast kit though, there isn't too much space behind the headlamps.

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24 Jul 2011 11:43 - 24 Jul 2011 12:24 #19433 by facade
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I think what the OP means is that HID lamps produce a significant amount of UV, enough to require shielding around the "bulb"
This UV will destroy polycarbonate in no time.

A quality lamp will be shielded, an eBay special?????????

Obviously this guy wants you to buy his kit but www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/bulbs/H...ons/conversions.html is worth reading.


I hate HID lamps. They are never adjusted right, and make my job of avoiding the oncoming car/parked cars/crazy pedestrians dressed all in black/reckless cyclists in the november rain about 1000 times harder than it would be if everybody used sidelights around town.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)
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27 Jul 2011 11:31 #19577 by adamatdraycott
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After market HID lamps will cause your car to fail its MOT after Jan 1st 2012... thats what i've heard

This along with front tinted windows

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