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Free HID H7 kit

Post by rumpoldstilskin » 04 Sep 2015, 21:27

As above, they were in my MG TF but with her being so low to the ground they just aren't as effective as in a normal car.

They are H7 type (2 spade pin) and 10k in colour (White/Blue hue) fully E marked. All waterproof connectors.

Free to anyone who wants them, ideal for an upgrade to your dipped beam or fog lights.

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Post by Clarkey » 04 Sep 2015, 21:29

Stupid question time, but will these fit a bike or car only? My szr has terrible lights

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Post by SMUDGER » 04 Sep 2015, 22:12

Clarkey wrote:Stupid question time, but will these fit a bike or car only? My szr has terrible lights
If you have h7 bulbs yes as the plugs are plug and play to light fitting and bulbs fit straight in although some require a extra live don't be fooled into car and bike specific as the price jumps up 180% from car to motorbike hid kits but there the bloody same ask rock steady I bought a car h4 kit and sold him the other ballist and bulb

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Post by rumpoldstilskin » 05 Sep 2015, 01:03

Clarkey wrote:Stupid question time, but will these fit a bike or car only? My szr has terrible lights
either, i was going to put them in the Benelli but they are H4 :,(

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Post by SMUDGER » 05 Sep 2015, 01:18

I forgot to mention the hid bulbs must be shielded as bikes headlights don't have the in built shield

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Post by Bradders » 05 Sep 2015, 08:34

Ok another stupid question would they go in the sv ?

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Post by SMUDGER » 05 Sep 2015, 11:32

Bradders wrote:Ok another stupid question would they go in the sv ?
I believe not the sv is h4. But I'll let someone verify this

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Post by Bradders » 05 Sep 2015, 11:36

SMUDGER wrote:
Bradders wrote:Ok another stupid question would they go in the sv ?
I believe not the sv is h4. But I'll let someone verify this

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Cheers smudge but I've no idea what h4 or h7 refers to

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Post by SMUDGER » 05 Sep 2015, 11:43

Bradders wrote:
SMUDGER wrote:
Bradders wrote:Ok another stupid question would they go in the sv ?
I believe not the sv is h4. But I'll let someone verify this

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Cheers smudge but I've no idea what h4 or h7 refers to
H4 is three prong controls both hi and low beam h7 is two prongs just low beam has a separate h11 high beam bulb.

I think that's right
So you would need the h4-1 hid kit anything over 6000k starts to become illegal. I ran 8000k no problems.
But you would need double check your bulbs as I said I could be wrong

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Post by Bradders » 05 Sep 2015, 11:45

SMUDGER wrote:
Bradders wrote:
SMUDGER wrote: I believe not the sv is h4. But I'll let someone verify this

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Cheers smudge but I've no idea what h4 or h7 refers to
H4 is three prong controls both hi and low beam h7 is two prongs just low beam has a separate h11 high beam bulb.

I think that's right
So you would need the h4-1 hid kit anything over 6000k starts to become illegal. I ran 8000k no problems.
But you would need double check your bulbs as I said I could be wrong

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Cheers smudge I'll have to check


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