Headlights
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- Bongolier
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Headlights
Drove home from West Wales last night and pulled over twice thinking that my lights were not working they were that dull. Decided to give them a good clean today but they still do not seem that bright
So going to bite the bullett and get two new headlights - If I could ask my "Learned co/owners" on here 2 questions.
1 - what will the approx cost be for two new headlight units
2 - is it a straight forward job to do. I am presuming that there are connections behind the lights which just un-clip and then i clip the new lights in ? or am I dillusional
So going to bite the bullett and get two new headlights - If I could ask my "Learned co/owners" on here 2 questions.
1 - what will the approx cost be for two new headlight units
2 - is it a straight forward job to do. I am presuming that there are connections behind the lights which just un-clip and then i clip the new lights in ? or am I dillusional
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- mikeWalsall
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Re: Headlights
There are a couple of recent posts of fitting UK Astra lights in ...
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ts&start=0
This is a guy who needed a LHD conversion ...
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ts&start=0
This is a guy who needed a LHD conversion ...
maxi_77 wrote:Here are some pictures of the new headlamps
Bare light unit
Box with part number
Installed
Couple of shots of the installation.
It took the garage about 4 hours to complete the installation but as the going rate here is just over 20 euros an hour that was not to bad. The units cost 48 euros for the pair from the local car parts supplier and here anyway are stock items. Also the lenses are clipped on and the local place can get LHD replacement lenses and claim we should be able to get RHD lenses in the UK.
Another interesting small point is that here the fog lanp switch should have a yellow lamp not red as we use in the UK, but the MOT place has given me a whole year to fix that.
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- Simon Jones
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Re: Headlights
Do you mean headlamp units or just the bulbs? Unless the lenses are badly scratched or tarnished (which can often be polished out) then it would seem logical and cheaper to start with new bulbs. The one that come up now and again at Lidl are made by Osram and are noticeably better than average ones from Halfords. Also check for dodgy earth connection as that can result in poor output.
In terms of changing headlamp units, remove from grille, undo a few 10mm bolts and pull the unit out. I seem to recall there is a screw that fixes the indicator to the top of the lamp which will need to be undone either before or after the headlamp. Cost of second hand ones: from £20 upto about £150 for brand new.
In terms of changing headlamp units, remove from grille, undo a few 10mm bolts and pull the unit out. I seem to recall there is a screw that fixes the indicator to the top of the lamp which will need to be undone either before or after the headlamp. Cost of second hand ones: from £20 upto about £150 for brand new.
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Re: Headlights
I'd start with new bulbs as Simon Jones suggested and have the lenses polished first.
I had one of my lenses polished by 'Chips Away' for £20 , Job Done
I had one of my lenses polished by 'Chips Away' for £20 , Job Done
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Re: Headlights
easy diy job. best done off the vehicle on the bench , or lap. set to with wet and dry (1000 then 1500 then 2000 grade) , cutting compound then polish. you need to make sure that you get rid of all the old anti uv film as it's this that tints off to that horrible yellowy green colour. after a good buffing you will end up with lights that are clearer than a clear thing! about an hours work a side.
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Re: Headlights
+50% bulbs and toothpaste on the lenses.....usually does the trick.... Crest is best for this although have used Euthymol...
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- rhino-wayne
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Re: Headlights
Replaced my headlight bulbs last week with ultra bright white light bulbs , made a big difference!
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better get out the toothpaste now worth trying all improvements
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better get out the toothpaste now worth trying all improvements
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Re: Headlights
Try the product called T CUT (original, not the coloured stuff), bit of elbow grease and patience that seems to work on cleaning the headlight, be careful if you use a buffer the lights are plastic and will melt.
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Re: Headlights
great stuff - thanks guys......although if anyone else told me to put toothpaste on my lights i would think they were taking the urine........buuut i'll give it a go.
especially if a new set of headlights costs £150 !!!! WTF........
especially if a new set of headlights costs £150 !!!! WTF........
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Re: Headlights
I've just put some Osram nightbreaker + bulbs in and it's made a hell of a difference.
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Re: Headlights
What did they cost phil - did u get them in a motor factors place or halfrauds ????philpdr wrote:I've just put some Osram nightbreaker + bulbs in and it's made a hell of a difference.
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Re: Headlights
Bought them off ebay £10.95 +£2.49 p&p,arrived in 2 days.Sellers name is motac autocentre.Money well spent!!