Will these headlamps be ok on our RHD IS's ?
Will these headlamps be ok on our RHD IS's ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140706610828?s...380wt_1270
I've emailed and not got a reply yet so anyone here have any idea?
These look like the ones that popped up on that German website a while ago, if they are the same then no, they are not ok for UK roads!
You just need to find out if the headlamps have horizontal adjustment - some of the aftermarket ones do to enable RHD and LHD use.
parthiban You just need to find out if the headlamps have horizontal adjustment - some of the aftermarket ones do to enable RHD and LHD use.
parthiban You just need to find out if the headlamps have horizontal adjustment - some of the aftermarket ones do to enable RHD and LHD use.
lex2oos horizontal adjusment has nothing to do with RHD and LHD beam patterns...
But why you want to have those lights? to use HID? because of projectors? or the silly led strip?
if you have your oem lights, do a projector retrofit. check out theretrofitsource.com, they have kits. easy DIY and you will have superp light output and Bi-xenon feature....
lex2oos horizontal adjusment has nothing to do with RHD and LHD beam patterns...
But why you want to have those lights? to use HID? because of projectors? or the silly led strip?
if you have your oem lights, do a projector retrofit. check out theretrofitsource.com, they have kits. easy DIY and you will have superp light output and Bi-xenon feature....
Barry O/E lights are a bit skanky, the lenses are clouded and ive tried polishing and buffing them and makes not a lot of difference.
Barry O/E lights are a bit skanky, the lenses are clouded and ive tried polishing and buffing them and makes not a lot of difference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BETIgHjMrpw
this actually tells you everything you need to know
start with lowest grit and keep sanding untill you have all imperfections out, finer grits will smooth out scraches left by previous grits when finished with 2000-2500 grit apply polish of you choice and polish untill happy with the result...
take your time, keep it wet, sand only in horizontal and vertical motions and good luck!