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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:00 pm

Does it have to be a main dealer or can any MOT station do it?
Will they require the bumper taking off as there is no room under the bonnet i can see to do the work or is it done through the hatch in the wheel arch?
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:13 pm

how can it be done looks impossible I did have the auto hieght adjusters on the old ones i took off but all is very tight and concealed under the bonnet ?
Do they have special tools to do this work then? Sorry to sound so thick just never had this sort of thing done before always been able to see the back of the light etc on other cars i have owned!
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby Paddy » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:16 pm

Good job looks well, but i would change the orange indicator bulbs for the chrome alternative. Get rid of the fryed egg look.

I got mine from flebay for 2 pounds delivered.

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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:33 pm

Was going to get some as the orange i agree looks naff will get some silver ones what model bulb number are they?
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:43 pm

Looks good I think but hard to show the lights lit up lol.

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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby busternlouie » Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:29 pm

Looks good mate but is there a way to prevent the light strip and 3 leds from coming on with the side lights as i'm not overly keen those?
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:30 pm

Yes you can disconnect them they all wire up seperate so no need to use them but to be honest they do make a differance at night with them on it is a lot brighter. :D
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby busternlouie » Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:10 am

marthill wrote:Yes you can disconnect them they all wire up seperate so no need to use them but to be honest they do make a differance at night with them on it is a lot brighter. :D


Cheers mate, if i get some i will be fitting HIDs anyway so the additional output doesn't really matter.
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:40 am

There is a sticker on these units saying not to suitable for HID
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby Paddy » Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:50 pm

marthill wrote:There is a sticker on these units saying not to suitable for HID


Yea there are two different models of the same light.. one for regular bulbs one for HIDs.. the set for the HIDs have heat insulation, a glass lens as to plastic and have an auto level ( required by law for HIDs) on them like the orginal lights... i think these were about 150 and the ones i got with auto level are about 215 best price.

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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby Paddy » Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:53 pm

O one other thing.. I would change the 'eye brough' regular bulb for a w5w White LED... it means it is the same colour as the other 3 LEDs and is much brighter.

The angle eyes can also do with brighter LEDs IMO easly done also.

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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:21 am

How can i change the angel eye led?
It seems to be a solid part of the light?
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby Paddy » Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:38 pm

marthill wrote:How can i change the angel eye led?
It seems to be a solid part of the light?


On the underside there are two large gromits. Pull them off and then you can pull out the light for the angle eye. They are two LEDs soldered on to a bit of board for each eye. Remove them and solder on some better quality LEDS. Quick job makes lots of differance. Although its something you need to do before you have the lights bolted into the car. I linked mine to a 12v source before instalation.. so i new they were dull.

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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby marthill » Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:08 pm

What sort of Leds did you change them to did you have to put any resistores and would maplins stock the item?
Would i be able to do this through the hole in the wheel arch or is it a bumper off situation again?

Any pics buddy of the changed ones to see brightness.
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Re: Fitting Angel eyes

Postby Paddy » Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:56 pm

marthill wrote:What sort of Leds did you change them to did you have to put any resistores and would maplins stock the item?
Would i be able to do this through the hole in the wheel arch or is it a bumper off situation again?

Any pics buddy of the changed ones to see brightness.



Maplin would sell you the LEDS, resistors all ready there. Im afraid its a bumper off and lights out. Its something you would have to do at a work bench.

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