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    HID Globe Conversion

    I am currently looking to improve the headlight output in my 2000 mod D2.

    I am looking at fitting an HID kit, but not sure if I should go for 35w or 55w, are there any pitfalls with either, such as heat build up?
    Also, will the high beam indicator light still work, or will it need the mod kit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaker View Post
    I am currently looking to improve the headlight output in my 2000 mod D2.

    I am looking at fitting an HID kit, but not sure if I should go for 35w or 55w, are there any pitfalls with either, such as heat build up?
    Also, will the high beam indicator light still work, or will it need the mod kit?
    ive got 35w in the ute and 55w in the disco, there isnt much differance.
    dont think heat will be an issue, and the hi beam indicator will still work as the trigger feed for the switching for both ballasts comes from the OE headlight plug.
    there deffinatly a good light but be ware...you get ''flashed'' alot more often

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post
    be ware...you get ''flashed'' alot more often

    cheers phil
    Because they are blinding to oncoming drivers, not to mention they are not legal...

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    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post
    you get ''flashed'' alot more often
    Depends on how you've got them adjusted.

    In over two years of driving with a 35W kit installed, I've never been "flashed" once (other than the night I installed them, and hadn't yet got the adjustment set up right).

    You do need to adjust them down a little lower than when conventional Halogen globes were used, but the benefit is still worth it.

    For the original post - I'd stick to 35W mate. There is absolutely no benefit to installing anything more powerful, and all that you will achieve is to attract unwanted attention.
    Cheers .........

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Because they are blinding to oncoming drivers, not to mention they are not legal...


    they are adjusted lower than the old bulbs.. i think its just a sydney thing! i usta get flashed in the 90, it didnt have HID's.

    cheers phil

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    I just replaced the sealed beam headlights in my work Troopy with aftermarket semi sealed beam lights.
    I felt I had to because I was getting "flashed" by about 1/10 of oncoming cars (Stuart Highway). Even with the lights pointing almost straight at the ground at the front of the car they were blinding for oncoming traffic.

    Considering that HID converted lights are much brighter than sealed beams and they still have light scatter issues, I would personally never fit HID bulbs to standard headlights that were not designed for them.

    The only exception I would make is in high beam only lights (not H4 high / low lights). They won't be turned on when there is oncoming traffic so light scatter won't be an issue.

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    I've done the conversion, 35W was my choice for the headlights..

    Never been flashed, and never adjusted the beam angle..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    I've done the conversion, 35W was my choice for the headlights..

    Never been flashed, and never adjusted the beam angle..
    Was there a big improvement in light output?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaker View Post
    Was there a big improvement in light output?
    Going on my conversion which is the same, oh yeah, big improvement, I also have 35w Hi beam and HID Lightforce spotties, do the words "night into day ring a bell"

    Baz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaker View Post
    I am currently looking to improve the headlight output in my 2000 mod D2.

    I am looking at fitting an hid headlights, but not sure if I should go for 35w or 55w, are there any pitfalls with either, such as heat build up?
    Also, will the high beam indicator light still work, or will it need the mod kit?
    I'm not sure how the 55w is but I know the 35w gets real hot after a while.

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