I use the 55w kit in mine driving through epping forest was lousy with standard bulbs its much better now can see the deers running out in front off me now lol
 
I've done something similar in my boot but now wondering if its possible to fit a canopy or some shelter to the back so i can brew a cuppa or cook when raining?
Any thoughts out there?
 
Hello!

Regarding the HID Kit:

Can you still adjust the angle of the beam via the little adjuster thingy on left of speedo housing. I just read on another forum that if you do or roading wading these hid conversioncan be easily damaged, any ideas?

Which HID Kit details are relevant for fitting on Facelift models?

Sorry about all the questions!


Thanks
 
Hello!

Regarding the HID Kit:

Can you still adjust the angle of the beam via the little adjuster thingy on left of speedo housing. I just read on another forum that if you do or roading wading these hid conversioncan be easily damaged, any ideas?

Which HID Kit details are relevant for fitting on Facelift models?

Sorry about all the questions!


Thanks



Yes it does work

I went for one supplied by HIDS4U as they do an anti dazzle kit for non projector headlights. Not been flashed at all.
 
My Freelander is a 2005 TD4 XEI 3 door in Zambezi silver.

Mods so far.

Wind deflectors
Front & rear light guards
Union Jack badge
Silicone intercooler & intake hoses
16x7 Black modular wheels with 235/70/16 BF Goodrich AT/KO tyres
OE Freelander centre caps
OE roof rails
Uprated headlight bulbs
Sony xplod head unit
CB
Stinger antenna with ground plane
Rover 200 BRM alloy gear knob
New leather gaiter
Side steps removed
Bearmach 2" lift kit
Goodridge extented brake lines
Mantec sump guard
Dog guard
Rear window guard
Land Rover low level roof cross bars
Custom mud flaps
Custom small back box
False floor with Slide out cooker shelf & D rings
12v socket in load space
LED strip light in place of rear loadspace light
Bearmach rock sliderz - re-painted in truck bed liner paint
Rear work light
Green cotton replacement filter
EBC ultimax heavy duty brake pads
Front spot lights
Genuine Land Rover soft A bar
Genuine G4 challenge decals
Race2Recovery stickers
Extended diff breather
Genuine LR long range spotlights
12v trailer socket hidden behind rear bumper
Custom spot light covers

Very nice mods mate...Can you tell me if you installed camber pins at all when you fitted 2" lift kit, and if you did were they replacing upper or lower bolts in bottom strut mounts.
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere in this thread.

Regards John.
 
Very nice mods mate...Can you tell me if you installed camber pins at all when you fitted 2" lift kit, and if you did were they replacing upper or lower bolts in bottom strut mounts.
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere in this thread.

Regards John.

Camber pins fitted to upper bolt on the bottom of the struts. Needed for my 40mm lift. Will be needed for the 50mm lift.

Then you need 4 wheel alignment-the one that costs about £80-£100, not the cheap ones you get done at the local tyre places.
 
Sorry haven't been online for a while, as Mike said...camber pins fitted, then 4 wheel laser alinement and tracking done. :)
 
Sorry haven't been online for a while, as Mike said...camber pins fitted, then 4 wheel laser alinement and tracking done. :)

No worries
Nice work..great mods.
Liking your boot shelf and cargo guard..have put soft back on mine and wouldn't mind the security when open and folded..too much messing putting side windows back to park up temporarily.

Cheers John.
 
Replacement for the hippo.......

Ford Focus 1.6 tdci Zetec (110 dpf). 2010 42k miles, 1 owner from new, full ford service history, 17" upgrade alloys, factory privacy glass, sports seats, sports suspension etc etc
Really nice to drive, handles like a go kart, comfy, and quite nippy too. Cheap to run, and only £30 a year road tax.
Only mods will be egr blanking plate, and drop in filter. To keep the turbo healthy.



 

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