Yes the grille kit is from ebay in the US.
I would have like to fit the LED's within the headlamp or fit halo rings like BMW have perhaps but i went for the simpler option. |
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or the 48s http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-x-48-LED-Lin...item1c1511fb6f |
Hi,
They are the 48's which you can cut every 3 lights. I cut 6 lights off to fit. The ones i got came with the 3M tape to attach but the ones you listed are much cheaper and look identical. I did need to drill any holes either as you can just feed the wires straight through the grille gaps. good luck and let me know how you get on |
How much did the dealer charge you for switching off DLR?
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nothing is switched off. I have simply removed the sidelight bulbs and the power now feeds the LED's.
I can plug the bulbs back in and have all lights working |
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I think they look very good, BUT - about to throw proverbial spanner in the works -
( IMHO ) you have left yourself open to potential prosecution, and MOT failure ! Legislation that came into effect in the UK in February 2011 requires NEW vehicles to be fitted with Daylight Running Lamps ( DRL's). These must be ON during the day - they are designed to be bright enough to be seen during the day, but because they are so bright they must be switched OFF at night - when the headlamps are switched on, so as not to dazzle other road users. Alternatively they must DIM automatically when the headlamps are switched on, if the DRL's are also used as the "Obligatory Position lamps". DRL's must be approved and carry the "E4 RL" marking. The LED's you see on Audi's and the like are these new DRL's. Prior to February 2011, vehicles are not required to have DRL's but can have them as an option. There IS a requirement to have approved "Obligatory Position lamps". If your LED strips are approved for use as "Obligatory Position lamps" then you should be OK, or, if you put the "sidelight" ( Obligatory lamp ) bulbs back in, you should be OK, as the LED's would then be optional additional lamps which are acceptable, but if the LED strips are NOT approved as Obligatory lamps, then not having the Sidelight bulbs in means you could get prosecuted for not having, or not maintaining, your "Obligatory Position lamps" ! I wouldn't take my word for the above though ! - Seek advice from an MOT Testing Station, and ask whether they think your LED strips are legal as Obligatory Position lamps, instead of the "proper" sideights. If they say "Yes" then you could use them to back you up, if you got stopped by our friends in Blue. http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../Coconutty.jpg |
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i agree i may need to put the bulbs back in for MOT purposes and will see what they say.....i actually already have some LED bulbs to use in case
However i did also read a bit on the legality piece and if i remember right about the turning off of them at night, this only applied when they are within a certain range of the headlights/main beam. As my strips are some distance from the headlight i don't think that rule applies. |
If you have to put them back in to pass an MOT,
then you need them in every time you take the car on a road - Day or Night ! Let us know how you get on :thumbs_up: http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...1/Coconut1.jpg |
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