martin1512
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He seems to think that is what he has been told.Are you saying that VOSA are now saying that HIDS don't have to be 'E' marked, be self levelling nor have washers on a pre 2012 vehicle?
He seems to think that is what he has been told.Are you saying that VOSA are now saying that HIDS don't have to be 'E' marked, be self levelling nor have washers on a pre 2012 vehicle?
Are you saying that VOSA are now saying that HIDS don't have to be 'E' marked, be self levelling nor have washers on a pre 2012 vehicle?
I chucked some 100w bulbs off of ebay in mine and its made a HOOOOGE difference, worth a try for a fiver
Sorry, but that is incorrect, as this DfT information sheet from 2010 shows http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/dft-information-sheets/aftermarket-hid-headlamps.pdfI read it as vehicles with unmarked HIDS fitted before 2012 may keep them, but from 2012 all vehicles subsequently fitted with HIDS must be "E" marked.
Although quite a few of the 110's have self levelling suspension, so if you fitted an E marked kit, and rigged up a headlamp washer system, a simple wiring adjustment to keep dipped on with main, and you would be complying with the law. If you don't have self levelkling suspension, then things are a bit trickier.As the main beam must be accompanied by the dipped beam that's defenders and series vehicles buggered.
Sorry, but that is incorrect, as this DfT information sheet from 2010 shows http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/dft-information-sheets/aftermarket-hid-headlamps.pdf
Are you saying that VOSA are now saying that HIDS don't have to be 'E' marked, be self levelling nor have washers on a pre 2012 vehicle?
Sorry, but that is bollocks. If a vehicle is not compliant with all ECE regulations, then it is breaking the law. Also this document from the DfT 595099 EYE BOLT | shop | www.lrseries.com | L. R. Series is dated from 2010 so it was illegal in 2010 to have HID lights fitted without washer and self levellers. so this legislation pre dates the 2012 rules you keep spouting. The MOT test is a basic test of roadworthyness at the time of the test and does not cover all ECE regulations, nor does it test whether or not a vehicle is fully type approved. The simple fact is that if a vehicle that does not comply is stopped and inspected, then the driver may find themselves liable to prosecution. the fact that the law is not always enforced does not mean the the law does not apply.The units still have to be E marked but there have been many conversions available that are E marked, HiD lights need a different reflector a the bulb has a different filament compared to a normal one, they don't however have to haw awl levelling or washers as this was not a legal requirement in the UK prior to the new EU regulations and therefore these legal conversions have been allowed. It is now illegal to fit aftermarket lights without washers or levellers but as there is no way to tell when a conversion was done all pre 2012 vehicles have been made exempt of this change in the laws. You can search the Internet all you want and you will find the EU rules and opinions and all sorts of other crap but the one manual that matters is the VT's testers manual which explains if HiD's are fitted and a beam pattern is attained then it is a pass and advise. This is the law, this was explained first hand by the chief VOSA trainer at a specific conference to deal with the confusion on these rule changes....
Sorry, but that is bollocks. If a vehicle is not compliant with all ECE regulations, then it is breaking the law. Also this document from the DfT 595099 EYE BOLT | shop | www.lrseries.com | L. R. Series is dated from 2010 so it was illegal in 2010 to have HID lights fitted without washer and self levellers. so this legislation pre dates the 2012 rules you keep spouting. The MOT test is a basic test of roadworthyness at the time of the test and does not cover all ECE regulations, nor does it test whether or not a vehicle is fully type approved. The simple fact is that if a vehicle that does not comply is stopped and inspected, then the driver may find themselves liable to prosecution. the fact that the law is not always enforced does not mean the the law does not apply.
6000k hid kit with slimline ballasts £39
As the main beam must be accompanied by the dipped beam that's defenders and series vehicles buggered.
Sorry, but that is bollocks. If a vehicle is not compliant with all ECE regulations, then it is breaking the law. Also this document from the DfT 595099 EYE BOLT | shop | www.lrseries.com | L. R. Series is dated from 2010 so it was illegal in 2010 to have HID lights fitted without washer and self levellers. so this legislation pre dates the 2012 rules you keep spouting. The MOT test is a basic test of roadworthyness at the time of the test and does not cover all ECE regulations, nor does it test whether or not a vehicle is fully type approved. The simple fact is that if a vehicle that does not comply is stopped and inspected, then the driver may find themselves liable to prosecution. the fact that the law is not always enforced does not mean the the law does not apply.
These ones?
Xenon HID Headlight Conversation Kit- H7 6000k- 2 Years Warranty-(12) | eBay
They a straight fit into a defender??
Daz
But aren't defenders fitted with dual filament bulbs?They will fit straight in mate,
but you need to feed the wiring and connectors through the lamp bowl, I use a big stepped drill bit to make a hole and put a bit of rubber edging strip around the hole to prevent the wires chaffing.
As wiltshire said... really its up to the end user. Ive never had any issues with anyone pulling me in ALL my vehicles which have HIDs fitted. If anyone has said anything its been positive... even the MOT testers have been impressed. And even a police biker who pulled me liked them and wanted me to supply a set for his personal bimmer!
They can cause a few lights to flash up on modern cars fitted with canbus wiring but there are easy ways around that.
Ok, let me explain this one last time. Although the regulations forced upon us by the EU states that you need washers and levellers it was decided that due to the number of kits legally sold in the UK that grace would be given to all pre MOT regulation date change of 2012. I am not disagreeing that it is illegal to have HiD's fitted without these systems I am trying to explain that there is no way to tell if the conversion was done before the law changed so as has always been the way they have enforced a cut off date, this time being April 2012. This is similar to side repeaters and seatbelts, they are legal requirements but you don't get them on some vehicles.
I don't care what links you pull from the web this is the way the law was introduced into the UK to allow for all the legal kits that were purchased. If you do not wish to believe the word of the owner of a VOSA approved test centre who goes out his way to ensure compliance and who's job it is to interpret and understand this exact law as it was intended and who has received training and assistance from the governing body that enforces this law then that's your call. I will take the way VOSA explained it over your judgement any day...
But aren't defenders fitted with dual filament bulbs?
How do you get round that?
Daz