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What is legal and better ?
What is legal and better ?
Hello guys, just want to personalise my prelude, and saw some ice blue xenon bulbs they do a 55w and also a 100w I wanted to know which one will be better and legal I don't want any one being blinded or the old bill pulling me over thanks guys
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@honda-hardy, which bulbs did you put in mine? They're pretty good, and legal - just passed the mot no probs. 

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hid's using electronic balasts and they are usually 35 watts. You can not use them with standard prelude headlights or any other standard halogen headlights. Other thing is by the law your headlights must be selfleveling and also with washers.
I've seen somewhere in internet halo bulbs test. Some of them were signed as 100W but were using less then 50W. Only one bulb was around 70W. Also they prove and it sounds real that any light bulb which is painted blue or yellow looks cool but makes less light then those clear ones.
And as far as I know 100W are only for offroad use.
Personally I think prelude headlights are sh...t. I would never go to buy any cool looking bulbs instead of those which really make light. I was using hid's in standard headlights for short time and it passed mot but I know others drivers pain so I decided to retrofit some audi projectors with d2s hid bulbs. Also I have installed headlight washers. It's still illigal as I'm unable to install selfleveling system, will see what mot tester will say
I've seen somewhere in internet halo bulbs test. Some of them were signed as 100W but were using less then 50W. Only one bulb was around 70W. Also they prove and it sounds real that any light bulb which is painted blue or yellow looks cool but makes less light then those clear ones.
And as far as I know 100W are only for offroad use.
Personally I think prelude headlights are sh...t. I would never go to buy any cool looking bulbs instead of those which really make light. I was using hid's in standard headlights for short time and it passed mot but I know others drivers pain so I decided to retrofit some audi projectors with d2s hid bulbs. Also I have installed headlight washers. It's still illigal as I'm unable to install selfleveling system, will see what mot tester will say
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That's not actually true. The MOT manual states that "where fitted..." headlight levellers and washers must work.K30DPC wrote:Other thing is by the law your headlights must be selfleveling and also with washers.
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Also I have installed headlight washers. It's still illigal as I'm unable to install selfleveling system, will see what mot tester will say
There is nothing in the MOT manual stopping you from having HID bulbs in existing headlights.
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CrunchyAdams82 wrote:@honda-hardy, which bulbs did you put in mine? They're pretty good, and legal - just passed the mot no probs.
these. i bought a set for the wife's 4th gen too and they have improved the light output massively
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/H4-Osram-ULTR ... 439b3a7e14