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    Quote Originally Posted by vippy84 View Post
    Can angel eyes use HID?
    Coz I think angel eyes can not use HID lights at all
    angel eyes cannot use HID, the projector's lens are not designed for HID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ph@t-G View Post
    Hi there,

    Just want to ask for people's experience with angel eyes headlights.

    Thinking about replacing stockie headlights with them was wanted to know if it's any good, things for look out for, maintenance, best place to get them, etc...

    Also what are people's thoughts on getting them on ebay?

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    I used to use it as well.
    Problem I found is, if you put bulbs that shines white, it doesn't shine bright at all. hardly can see it.

    another thing is, if you ever want to change the bulb, you will need to take off the bumper bar too.

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    u should be able to use HID on angel eyes, just need to customise it by placing a plate to support it from the lamp

    Phat, if you get them get lids look heaps nice! hehehe what colour is your car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XP02ED View Post
    u should be able to use HID on angel eyes, just need to customise it by placing a plate to support it from the lamp

    Phat, if you get them get lids look heaps nice! hehehe what colour is your car?
    do check before you install the HID,

    it melted the lens on some angel eyes on civic.

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    yeh i use to have angel eye headlights on my old ek..
    i found that is so hard to see at night when i have my blue vison bulbs and rain at night even more bitch! atm im using stockies bulbs.. loving it and much 5x better for me to see at nite..

    dude just D.I.Y ctr style , or add HID .. good luck~

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    Quote Originally Posted by blk_shadow View Post
    do check before you install the HID,

    it melted the lens on some angel eyes on civic.
    yeps..
    it melted on my mate's one as well.. it warns u in the manual...
    Project R

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    yeh it depends on the brand it is i guess?

    i ahd an EG with HID's on it for about 1 yr no porblem at all

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    Are angel eyes legal or will they make the car unroadworthy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breezy View Post
    Are angel eyes legal or will they make the car unroadworthy?
    I dont believe that it will make the car unroadworthy as when I bought my accord with angel eyes, it passed the road worhty test. I even had an RACQ check on it and they werent fussed with the angel eyes. But in QLD, it is illegal to have blue lights at the front of the car - this means no blue angel eyes allowed. not worth it coz its $150 fine here. And YES, as much as how cops are clueless about what's legal/illegal with modz, they KNOW about the blue lights being illegal....coz i got pulled over twice about it recently (blue park lights).

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    Usually angel eyes use white LED, that appears to be white-bluish.

    its fine in Melb. i use to turn it on only the angel eyes, and cops don't care about it.

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    angel eyes wont give you problems with cops, bmw's come with them standard

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