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    DIY HID for ED

    Hey anyone know how to install HID H4 set for an ED by "DIY" ??

    thanks

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but i was under the impression that it is actually illegal to install a HID light, into a lens that was not originally designed for HID lights?

    Meaning if you want HID's, and want to be 100% legal, you'll have to buy a full head light designed for HID usage?

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    I dont think its officially illegal. Though on some non-projector lens the beams bounce of everywhere which can be bad for other drivers.

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    So if you put HID's on your ED, the lens of the headlight makes for improper/illegal projection?

    How would an ED owner get past this?

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    Maybe thats a local thing about the head lamps having to be replaced...?

    All i know is that I'll never put HID's into a lens not designed for it, cause I'll just blind every other person on the raod, and get shitty looking beam spread on the road..

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    yeah i can vouch that as well

    i have an EF crx, basically same type of headlights

    i test fitted some HID's on it, and it was shocking, no beam what so ever, just glare,

    so if u stood in front of your car, you'll be blind,
    and sitting in the car, u see nothing
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    hmm, well i was impressed by this ED i saw around campsie/canterbury, his plate number was " ur-25-xc" if any one seen it, it has i think 6000k or 8000k hid, and it was really nice it didnt bounce off everywer.. and i have a friend that has an EG with 8000k hid, it seemed fine, nothing bad about it..

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    hmm...i had 6000K HID's on my ed and i had them beam out the same as normal lights...straight bolt on...

    it looks good with the yellowy parkers aswell...gives it a nice 2tone effect...

    from what i heard, the legalities come from the way the transformer is mounted...
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    To clear up the first few points, fitting HIDs into a car that did not come with HIDs from factory is indeed defectable!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Q_ball View Post
    To clear up the first few points, fitting HIDs into a car that did not come with HIDs from factory is indeed defectable!!
    source and this holds true for every state?

    thanks
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    Go search on the forums for your source,
    This has been covered so many times that its become general knowledge >.<

    Not sure about state by state differences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    source and this holds true for every state?

    thanks

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