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    Question H.I.D. Anyone?

    Has anybody converted the Polo Headlight to HID yet? or is considering doing it?

    Aside from the wheels and the after-market rear parking sensor, this is the only other thing I wanted to do to my Pearl Black Polo. I would like to know if this would be easy and viable?!

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    im keen to get a hid kit in mine. dunno if i should wait for a kit or just buy a universal kit and put it in myself? have you found any kits?
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    Quote Originally Posted by matty View Post
    im keen to get a hid kit in mine. dunno if i should wait for a kit or just buy a universal kit and put it in myself? have you found any kits?
    From what I have read and seem from the engine compartment since I got the car, It does not seem difficult to put in an universal kit.

    I would not do it myself though, because I am not prepared for the change in a brand new (2nd hand) car just yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR @ ON View Post
    Has anybody converted the Polo Headlight to HID yet? or is considering doing it?

    Aside from the wheels and the after-market rear parking sensor, this is the only other thing I wanted to do to my Pearl Black Polo. I would like to know if this would be easy and viable?!
    Easy yes, but illegal and dangerous to go down the aftermarket path.

    Retrofitting Xenons (HID) Lighting to reflector housings


    Fitting the OEM units is the only way to do this safely but the cost goes up and so does the amount of work required.

    Better to do a bulb upgrade to give better performance if you don't want to shell out the $3000+ to do a retrofit.

    Adding high performance halogen bulbs to your Volkswagen

    Upgrading Volkswagen Halogen Headlights to Osram Super Bright Off Road 65watt bulbs

    Upgrade Golf Headlights to Osram Nightbreaker

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    I followed the bulb upgrade path as Mav stated and it is more than enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Easy yes, but illegal and dangerous to go down the aftermarket path.
    I have learnt to live with so many 'illegal cars' on our streets already.

    I am now exploring other possibilities, such as getting a high performance Philips Halogen for an hassle-free change. But from what I have heard, the OEM bulbs are often made of such high qualities that an upgrade is useless.

    I guess I will just save this money for a set of new wheels...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR @ ON View Post
    I have learnt to live with so many 'illegal cars' on our streets already.

    I am now exploring other possibilities, such as getting a high performance Philips Halogen for an hassle-free change. But from what I have heard, the OEM bulbs are often made of such high qualities that an upgrade is useless.

    I guess I will just save this money for a set of new wheels...
    I thought the OEM bulbs would be better than aftermarket but once you upgrade them it's a definite inrease in output and throw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR @ ON View Post
    I have learnt to live with so many 'illegal cars' on our streets already.
    And this justifies performing a mod that is dangerous to all road users and reduces distance vision at night? You might justify it that way but it doesn't change that these mods are selfish and stupid.

    I am now exploring other possibilities, such as getting a high performance Philips Halogen for an hassle-free change. But from what I have heard, the OEM bulbs are often made of such high qualities that an upgrade is useless.
    ?????? The OEM bulbs are good quality but this has nothing to do with performance. The OEM bulbs are made for long life not performance, if you bothered to read the links I posted they explain in detail why performance bulbs have a reduced lifespan and offer light output figures.

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    Tonight I will order some Phillips dimond visions, osram nightbreakers and Maybe one other bulb type if I can find a good one. I'll test them over a week or two and post some pics and my opinion and what doesn't go in my headlights will hopefully fit my driving lights :-p
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    And this justifies performing a mod that is dangerous to all road users and reduces distance vision at night? You might justify it that way but it doesn't change that these mods are selfish and stupid.



    ?????? The OEM bulbs are good quality but this has nothing to do with performance. The OEM bulbs are made for long life not performance, if you bothered to read the links I posted they explain in detail why performance bulbs have a reduced lifespan and offer light output figures.
    Geez, chill!

    I have watched a few youtube clips myself. And put "performance" bulbs in my old cars before...

    And I was simply expressing my de-sensitised, as oppose to your strong emotions towards those "stupid and illegal mods"

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