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    Accord Euro 2012 low beam

    I am picking up a basic Euro auto with leather interior next week which does not come with HID. Its a company car so I will do alot of driving and the first thing I want to do is upgrade to HID lights.

    Can someone tell me what the lamp type is for the 2012 model, so I can order the HID kit from ebay.

    I've already purchase a GPS with wireless reverse camera which I will mount once I get the car.

    Thanks.

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    It should be h1 just buy some Phillips extreme vision 50 to your door better then ebay hids

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    Yeah avoid dodgy eBay HID kits. In Australia, cars with HIDs are required to have auto levellers and headlight washers. You risk getting defected with dodgy retrofitted HIDs.

    I know of people who do have kits installed with no troubles though, as long as the headlights are properly adjusted, and the colour isn't too off. Some go so far as to hide ballast and wiring. Doesn't make it legal though...

    - HZ
    Last edited by HunterZero; 02-03-2012 at 04:18 PM.

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    never had any trouble , i keep mine at 2 and there is still heaps of vision.
    what gets wet ...while its drying?

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    Thanks, for the H1 hint.

    PS : where can I get aftermarket fog lights that are like the OEM ones.

    The company wouldn't pay extra for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterZero View Post
    Yeah avoid dodgy eBay HID kits. In Australia, cars with HIDs are required to have auto levellers and headlight washers. You risk getting defected with dodgy retrofitted HIDs.

    I know of people who do have kits installed with no troubles though, as long as the headlights are properly adjusted, and the colour isn't too off. Some go so far as to hide ballast and wiring. Doesn't make it legal though...

    - HZ
    What happens if you get blinded and crash head on into the illegal HID's car because you couldn't see the road? Who is at fault?

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    it would be the car with glaring lights on. same as if you have your high beam on.

    IMO a set of Phillips Xtreme Vision is a much better option and totally 100% legal.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/H1-XTREME...item53eb6087e8

    or Osram Nightbreaker Plus

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OSRAM-NIG...item19c139a2b3

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    Quote Originally Posted by natnat View Post
    it would be the car with glaring lights on. same as if you have your high beam on.
    Would your insurance payout or deny because the car isn't roadworthy?

    What if it were the high beams on?

    /sidenote: curious, I don't run after-market HID's/

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    i don't think the xtreme vision are legal in australia just in the EU

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquee View Post
    i don't think the xtreme vision are legal in australia just in the EU
    well, what is the chance of getting defected?

    running retroffited HID bulbs in halogen designed headlamp or Philips Xtreme Vision H1 bulbs with the correct wattage + beam projection + clear glass + OEM upgrade for many cars (not blue tinted like MTEC / Crystal Vision / etc)?

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...32-Headlights&

    in the past i was even running on Philips Rally 110w with relay cable set for like 9 years, illegal wattage but correct beam projection, not once it attracted the popo tender loving attention and oncoming drivers never complained ;-)

    the issue with retrofitting HID bulbs into halogen designed headlamps = incorrect / smeared beam projection = super annoying for others / oncoming drivers.
    Last edited by natnat; 02-03-2012 at 11:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I CU2 View Post
    Would your insurance payout or deny because the car isn't roadworthy?

    What if it were the high beams on?

    /sidenote: curious, I don't run after-market HID's/
    that would depend on many factors:
    - the insurance assessor's knowledge and if he is being difficult or not
    - witnesses / victim's comments
    - severity of accident
    - strength of nexus between the glare and the accident

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    Natnat, any recommendations of which fog-light to use to match the temperature of the stock CU2 HID's?

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