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Hi i want to upgrade to hid does some one have a hid kit for skoda fabia mk2

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Hi i need help to find an hid kit that is h7  with low and high beam  

 

Or i can use normal hid kit for my skoda fabia mk2  that has h7 bi halogen 

 Thanks.. :)

Can be done but you will fail next MOT Capture.PNG.9cd61b1ecc103e8e1443e29ed084fd68.PNG.a336a927ea2aab863ce013e6c7647eea.PNG

Of course you could get done after an MOT, gets you another year but would have to change to standard H7's at the test station, then switch back.

Testing & legislation in Sweden might well be different from the UK MOT.

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26 minutes ago, Offski said:

Testing & legislation in Sweden might well be different from the UK MOT.

Therw

 

29 minutes ago, Kobayashi said:

Of course you could get done after an MOT, gets you another year but would have to change to standard H7's at the test station, then switch back.

But can i instal normal hid or led ? 

Will i have low beam and high beam ? 

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40 minutes ago, Offski said:

Testing & legislation in Sweden might well be different from the UK MOT.

In sweden you caan have light bar on your personal vehicle

In the UK you can have a light bar, Spot Lights etc, Lights & Bulbs that Manufacturers put 'For Offroad Use' on,

but you can not dazzle other road users and these lights are not tested at UK MOTS.

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Edited by Offski

didnt realise you in sweden was on my phone replying - UK rules likely wont apply even if you drive here to UK on swedish reg plate. 

I believe the Swedish term for MOT is 'bilbesiktning' 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Offski said:

In the UK you can have a light bar, Spot Lights etc, Lights & Bulbs that Manufacturers put 'For Offroad Use' on,

but you can not dazzle other road users and these lights are not tested at UK MOTS.

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Here you can use on the road without blinding other people :p 

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43 minutes ago, Kobayashi said:

didnt realise you in sweden was on my phone replying - UK rules likely wont apply even if you drive here to UK on swedish reg plate. 

I believe the Swedish term for MOT is 'bilbesiktning' 

 

 

There is no problem with (MOT)  but i dont understand  this 

I have h7 lights but is bi-halogen 

Hid h7 does not have bi light 

 I dont know if the light bulb si bi or the headlight is bi 

  • 10 months later...

Dead thread maybe, but just for the sake of it; xenon low beam lights in Sweden must have auto-levelling and head lamp cleaners, so retrofitting xenons for low-beam is a lot of work and you will probably still run into problems at bilprovningen.

On 12/11/2018 at 11:00, Lani648 said:

There is no problem with (MOT)  but i dont understand  this 

I have h7 lights but is bi-halogen 

Hid h7 does not have bi light 

 I dont know if the light bulb si bi or the headlight is bi 

 

There is no such thing has a bi-H7 bulb. It only has a single filament.

 

If a standard H7 is used in a bi-halogen projector, there is a shutter inside the projector which moves for low/dipped and high/main beam.

 

Any decent quality H7 hid will effectively become a bi-xenon as the shutter will achieve the same effect ;)

12 hours ago, ca6 said:

Dead thread maybe, but just for the sake of it; xenon low beam lights in Sweden must have auto-levelling and head lamp cleaners, so retrofitting xenons for low-beam is a lot of work and you will probably still run into problems at bilprovningen.

Same in the UK.

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