I have just been told (by a garage) that if fitted the vehicle would not pass an MOT True or False
A full head light replacement would be my first choice so start saving the pennies then ThankxThat depends. It should if you fit the correct LED replacement bulbs, as the new MOT regs only state HIDs aren’t allowed. You could replace the full headlight assembly for an LED headlight assembly, also legal.
Ebay, I guess you pays your money, My main moan is the poor dipped beam. I have fitted 150% exnon bulbs, the main beam is good but dipped not. I was going to fit lights above the wind screen but told that would be illegal if used on the road. It was starting to look like a bit of a mine field. Decent reputable LEDs seems the way to go. THANKS
As someone who has had Noldon's fitted for a few years now (bought when they cost real money) I would say that you can get a lot of performance out of standard lighting before going to the expense of LED replacement headlamps and there is absolutely no need to go fitting aux lights for use with Lo-beam.
This has been covered soooooo many times that a quick search will cover all the options but essentially they are:-
Are the headlamps in good condition? If they reflector is corroded and / or the inside of the glass discoloured then nothing will make a worthwhile difference.
Is the wiring in good condition and allowing full voltage to reach the lamps? Corroded conductors & terminals will be loosing you valuable power so the best solution is to go for a loom upgrade (DIY or off the shelf) which will ensure you have good quality / correctly sized conductors, good connections and as a bonus will have bypassed the switch (via relay) which can only be a good thing. *Edit. (Just seen that yours is 2011 so poor conductor condition should not be an issue).
Finally bulbs. Good quality standard power bulbs (I love Osram Nightbreakers) make a difference while remaining perfectly legal.
As someone who has had Noldon's fitted for a few years now (bought when they cost real money) I would say that you can get a lot of performance out of standard lighting before going to the expense of LED replacement headlamps and there is absolutely no need to go fitting aux lights for use with Lo-beam.
This has been covered soooooo many times that a quick search will cover all the options but essentially they are:-
Are the headlamps in good condition? If they reflector is corroded and / or the inside of the glass discoloured then nothing will make a worthwhile difference.
Is the wiring in good condition and allowing full voltage to reach the lamps? Corroded conductors & terminals will be loosing you valuable power so the best solution is to go for a loom upgrade (DIY or off the shelf) which will ensure you have good quality / correctly sized conductors, good connections and as a bonus will have bypassed the switch (via relay) which can only be a good thing. *Edit. (Just seen that yours is 2011 so poor conductor condition should not be an issue).
Finally bulbs. Good quality standard power bulbs (I love Osram Nightbreakers) make a difference while remaining perfectly legal.
As someone who has had Noldon's fitted for a few years now (bought when they cost real money) I would say that you can get a lot of performance out of standard lighting before going to the expense of LED replacement headlamps and there is absolutely no need to go fitting aux lights for use with Lo-beam.
This has been covered soooooo many times that a quick search will cover all the options but essentially they are:-
Are the headlamps in good condition? If they reflector is corroded and / or the inside of the glass discoloured then nothing will make a worthwhile difference.
Is the wiring in good condition and allowing full voltage to reach the lamps? Corroded conductors & terminals will be loosing you valuable power so the best solution is to go for a loom upgrade (DIY or off the shelf) which will ensure you have good quality / correctly sized conductors, good connections and as a bonus will have bypassed the switch (via relay) which can only be a good thing. *Edit. (Just seen that yours is 2011 so poor conductor condition should not be an issue).
Finally bulbs. Good quality standard power bulbs (I love Osram Nightbreakers) make a difference while remaining perfectly legal.
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