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    Hid Headlights.

    Hi all, can someone briefly explain what is involved in turning my existing headlights on my GU 03 Patrol into HID ones.

    Thanks John. :1092

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    There are kits around mate. Majority are plug and play they just plug into your existing loom run wiring and install new bulbs and off you go. Higher quality kits come with fitting instructions and wiring diargrams and they are quite easy to fit.

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    55W HID Lights

    Quote Originally Posted by Superoo View Post
    Hi all, can someone briefly explain what is involved in turning my existing headlights on my GU 03 Patrol into HID ones.

    Thanks John. :1092
    Hi John,
    I have been looking for a while now. I think I have decided to go with the Ntech ones from Ebay. They are 55W high and low beam. Item number: 110846382315. A little over $200, but the dealer is in Australia and all parts are kept in Sydney. Well worth it I think if I have trouble.

    What did you decide on??

    Cheers
    Rob

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    Fellas, before you commit yourselves, just check out this site.
    http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...nversions.html
    I liked the analogy of the different reflectors being a bit like trying to use someone elses spectacles. I've read of quite a few people having fitted the HID and being flashed on low beam by approaching drivers, some to the extent where they've taken them off - it is after all illegal. By contrast the conversion of driving lights is legal and seems to be quite successful according to owners, although the Daniel Stern article would caution you on self appraisal. Interesting too the idea that the greater foreground light could actually reduce your ability to see distances.
    Last edited by GRA.GU; 11th April 2012 at 02:49 PM.


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    I HID'd my GQ headlight and recon it is nearly the best mod I did to the car. After having a super loom with 80/100 H4 globes and still bad low beam I went HID.
    It was such a improvement driving the Vic high country that I didn't need to use high beam on the dirt roads. Now the lightforce's need HIDing. More money. Oh well.

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    Here's another option. This is actually a complete kit which gives you the same quality as the factory HID kits in the Prestige cars. Apparently these kits give you full use of the HID set up without blinding oncoming traffic like the standard ebay kits do. I'm about to buy a kit for mine to replace the candles Nissan call headlights. That's actually the kit to suit the GU patrol also.

    http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=237

    Cheers Mick.

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    Been thinking of taking my HiD's out honestly. While I love them dearly, I know they are illegal and it's only a matter of time I get picked up for them and fined.

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    I fitted HIDs to my Zook (my other 4WD), they worked well, the reflector shape is right for the conversion. My friend tried them in his GU Patrol and had no end of trouble, wrong reflector shape and the difuser on the glass caused problems. He had to buy a new headlight assembly designed to run HIDs. I will be not be converting, but will run HID spotties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRA.GU View Post
    Fellas, before you commit yourselves, just check out this site.
    http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...nversions.html
    I liked the analogy of the different reflectors being a bit like trying to use someone elses spectacles. I've read of quite a few people having fitted the HID and being flashed on low beam by approaching drivers, some to the extent where they've taken them off - it is after all illegal. By contrast the conversion of driving lights is legal and seems to be quite successful according to owners, although the Daniel Stern article would caution you on self appraisal. Interesting too the idea that the greater foreground light could actually reduce your ability to see distances.
    Many people are starting to get annoyed with these clowns that have illegal aftermarket HID low beams installed, they always justify that the aftermarket HIDs in "their" car, do not annoy "anyone", because they have never been "flashed" ......"no not once, not one single time, never at all" flashed by any on coming cars ever !..............well, thats 100% proof they never annoy anyone right there !

    Well let me just clear things up for you guys, ive been blinded "many" times by HID's and ive "never" flashed "my" lights at the other car, why ? well firstly im too busy trying to see the road, often having to use one hand to shield my eyes, and second, using my high beam will then blind other road users, and anyway, more often than not, the HIDs that give me a headache (literally) are in cars behind me !



    So if you are thinking about getting some illegal HIDs because you "need" to see better/further, please dont be a ignorant pig, and concider the other road users, and only convert your high beam/spot lights etc (not the lights you have on during city driving)
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    I put a HID kit into my old Falcon in the stock lens. First time I drove in the night I got flashed 3 times... took them out that weekend.
    Would love a full projector kit for the Patrol but can't justify the cost.

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