brought these yesterday for my D2 4.2 QS ..any one fitted them...cost me £70 delivered..says there smaller than the old ballast....are they easy to fit....what i mean is can any one fitt them..
XENON HID UPGRADE KIT
With Revolutionary SLIM LINE Ballasts*
(*patented)
H1 (Single pin bulbs) fitting
Replaces standard halogen headlight bulbs with XENON HID BULBS
HID is High Intensity Discharge...
.. A new form of lighting that is replacing the standard filament bulb
(XENON HID is the Pure white lights used in the new AUDI, BMW, RANGE ROVER, LEXUS ETC).
HID is becoming the new industry standard in lighting for top of the range cars.
HID produces much more light while using only 35w power (standard bulbs are 55w)
Each kit connects straight to the existing electrical connection for the bulbs.
Very simple DIY job!!
Each Kit contains:
2x Slim-line Ballasts
2x Bulbs
2x Ballast Mounting Brackets
All Connection leads required
Quality Presentation Box (with magnetic closing clasp)
(ideal for a gift)
Quick fitting guide on the box
Full, Concise instruction book with warranty card
Every one of our kits is covered by a no-quibble 12 months warranty
on Ballasts and Bulbs !!
Our unique kits come with new revolutionary "SLIM-LINE BALLASTS" which are at least 60% smaller than a standard HID ballast, making them far easier to mount securely in the engine compartment, where space is a premium.
The SLIM-LINE ballast contains a completely new Digital electronic system making these by far the most reliable system on the market!
The light produced is far brighter but by also being a higher K rating than halogen bulbs is produces a far stronger reflection from road markings and signs etc, which will stand out a lot more!
Important details about the K rating on our kits:
I always get asked about the "K" rating on the bulbs, so I'll highlight a few points on it...
What we advise..
6000K is about pure white and the strongest light, venture below this and it turns yellow like normal halogen bulbs.
8000K will give you a Nice hint of Xenon Blue
Anything above this starts to go dark blue through to Violet.
Important thing's to remember..
The lower the number the better strength the light will have..
pure white is approx 5900k ..
6000k will have a slight hint of blue -
below that will be orange above it will be blue