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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: Enjay on July 23, 2017, 12:23

Title: Are these lights legal?
Post by: Enjay on July 23, 2017, 12:23
Not that I am planning on buying these (especially not at nearly £1000), but I spotted them and wondered if they were even legal on UK roads:

 m http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Led-Halo-Bixe ... Swys5WVKbb (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Led-Halo-Bixenon-HID-Projector-Custom-Headlights-For-2000-2006-Toyota-MR2-Spyder-/152391062993?hash=item237b3715d1:g:Wh8AAOSwys5WVKbb) m

"Led Halo Bixenon HID Projector Custom Headlights"
(http://i.imgur.com/6XtgrAH.jpg)

Anyone know?
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: Essex2Visuvesi on July 23, 2017, 12:33
I'm guessing they wont be as they are for LHD
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: Enjay on July 23, 2017, 12:53
Good point, but assuming that it was possible to get ones set up to point the correct way in a RHD vehicle, what about the rest of it?  Do you (or anyone else) know if a light of that type retro fitted to our cars would be legal in the UK?
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: jvanzyl on July 23, 2017, 13:57
As far as I can tell someone has just bought mini morimotos installed them and then is selling them on...

Have a look at this thread:
 m http://www.spyderchat.com/forums#/topics/41317 (http://www.spyderchat.com/forums#/topics/41317) m

I plan at a later date to do it myself- it's essentially a full kit that you just install quite easily... Save yourself $600 and do it yourself..
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: Mark Twain on July 23, 2017, 13:58
The legality will depend upon your friendly MOT tester. For UK use, they, of course, ought dip to the correct side, but also have self-levelling and washers.

I too have looked at the custom lights, but their huge cost outweighs the marginal aesthetic improvement to the car IMHO.
The lights on the FL MR2 Roadster - particularly the front - are the worst design aspects of the car. I much prefer the PF designs.
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: shnazzle on July 23, 2017, 14:02
Think aftermarket HIDs don't have to have washers but self leveling is required.
The rest,as said, is down to the tester.



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Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: 2 of the left on July 23, 2017, 17:01
I was led to believe that fitting HIDs as replacements was illegal
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: secla on July 23, 2017, 17:13
Only if it's just bulbs without the correct reflectors or levelling
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: 1979scotte on July 23, 2017, 18:58
Quote from: "Mark Twain"The lights on the FL MR2 Roadster - particularly the front - are the worst design aspects of the car. I much prefer the PF designs.

Really?
I can't stand pfl rears and the fronts are terribly poor at their job compared to FL.
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: MR TWO on July 23, 2017, 20:14
Quote from: "1979scotte"
Quote from: "Mark Twain"The lights on the FL MR2 Roadster - particularly the front - are the worst design aspects of the car. I much prefer the PF designs.

Really?
I can't stand pfl rears and the fronts are terribly poor at their job compared to FL.

PFL headlights are great if you only drive in the day time.
Title: Re: RE: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: shnazzle on July 23, 2017, 20:44
Quote from: "MR TWO"
Quote from: "1979scotte"
Quote from: "Mark Twain"The lights on the FL MR2 Roadster - particularly the front - are the worst design aspects of the car. I much prefer the PF designs.

Really?
I can't stand pfl rears and the fronts are terribly poor at their job compared to FL.

PFL headlights are great if you only drive in the day time.
Agreed. Visibility down the Northumberland back roads improved massively when I went facelift. Both with Osram Night breakers.

It's not the first time I've heard someone say they preferred the look of the PFL lights though

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Title: Re: RE: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: 1979scotte on July 23, 2017, 21:03
Quote from: "shnazzle"
Quote from: "MR TWO"
Quote from: "1979scotte"Really?
I can't stand pfl rears and the fronts are terribly poor at their job compared to FL.

PFL headlights are great if you only drive in the day time.
Agreed. Visibility down the Northumberland back roads improved massively when I went facelift. Both with Osram Night breakers.

It's not the first time I've heard someone say they preferred the look of the PFL lights though

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Looks are one thing but out in the country with no street lighting PFL are awful.
Title: Re: RE: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: Enjay on July 23, 2017, 22:14
Quote from: "1979scotte"Looks are one thing but out in the country with no street lighting PFL are awful.
But... But... I live out in the country with no street light and my PFL headlamps are fin... actually, I can't see a thing.  I'm going to upgrade by glueing a candle to the bumper.  s:lol: :lol: s:lol:

Actually, they're not that bad.  I've driven cars with worse headlamps.  I'm going to upgrade to night breakers or something though.  Back in the day, we used to just keep strapping spotlamps to the front of our cars until there was enough light.  A mate of mine had a (real) mini with so many lamps on the front it was at risk of toppling forwards under the weight.  s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Title: Re: Are these lights legal?
Post by: m1tch on July 27, 2017, 13:04
I have seen a few guides to retrofit projector units into the reflector housings.