30:th-Nov-2014, 02:26:17
As long as the light pattern is correct and for RHD
and the lights are aliened correctly
basically there will be no problems with the headlight units with the projectors
the HID bulbs with projectors should be ok as the light pattern is correct
but HIDS with out projectors are a big no no
if you look at the light pattern with HIDS in a halogen reflector
the light pattern will be scatted unlike HIDS with projectors are clearly straight and defined
there may be a need for washer jets and self leveling to be 100% legal ?
but generally if the lights are aligned correctly there is no need to check them functions
in an mot so most likely wont be noticed unless your tester is having a bad day
loads of people have HIDS in there projectors and many get passes no problem
strictly specking with out the self leveler you will have to set the lights
a bit lower so you are not blinding the car in front in there rear view mirror when going over bumpy roads
if you are all aliened correctly you should not have an issue
with the mot and other drivers most people get a pull only due to miss aliened lights
drawing attention to them
but really HID bulbs are for off road use only anyway and are not legal
you can always just put the origanl units back in if you dont want to take the chance of having a fail
as they look like xenon units and the light pattern is correct they should pass.
i am sure Keven can answer this as this is his area of expertise
i wont have a problem with getting them through a MOT ether way
as long as there aimed correctly i will get a pass :cool
and the lights are aliened correctly
basically there will be no problems with the headlight units with the projectors
the HID bulbs with projectors should be ok as the light pattern is correct
but HIDS with out projectors are a big no no
if you look at the light pattern with HIDS in a halogen reflector
the light pattern will be scatted unlike HIDS with projectors are clearly straight and defined
there may be a need for washer jets and self leveling to be 100% legal ?
but generally if the lights are aligned correctly there is no need to check them functions
in an mot so most likely wont be noticed unless your tester is having a bad day
loads of people have HIDS in there projectors and many get passes no problem
strictly specking with out the self leveler you will have to set the lights
a bit lower so you are not blinding the car in front in there rear view mirror when going over bumpy roads
if you are all aliened correctly you should not have an issue
with the mot and other drivers most people get a pull only due to miss aliened lights
drawing attention to them
but really HID bulbs are for off road use only anyway and are not legal
you can always just put the origanl units back in if you dont want to take the chance of having a fail
as they look like xenon units and the light pattern is correct they should pass.
i am sure Keven can answer this as this is his area of expertise
i wont have a problem with getting them through a MOT ether way
as long as there aimed correctly i will get a pass :cool