When did that ruling come into force, and does it apply to HID's that were fitted a couple of years ago?Bat21 said:I thought after Market HID lights were illegal in the UK now?
My comment was aimed at Pete from Kilmarnock.... last time I looked that was in the UKDoodle said:I doubt that'd be a problem for the owner of this video. The website name at the beginning of the video offers a clue to the likely location
It's not too confusing, it says you CAN have HID's IF the WHOLE headlamp unit is replaced with an EU approved one. Bloody Brussels bureaucratsBat21 said:As if it wasn't confusing enough.... have a read of THIS
Does that apply to spots as well as headlights?Bat21 said:I thought after Market HID lights were illegal in the UK now?
Bat21 said:My comment was aimed at Pete from Kilmarnock.... last time I looked that was in the UKDoodle said:I doubt that'd be a problem for the owner of this video. The website name at the beginning of the video offers a clue to the likely location
Oh dear, what have we hereDoodle said:Sadly I'm not clairvoyant, I'd be much richer if I was
Bat21 said:Oh dear, what have we hereDoodle said:Sadly I'm not clairvoyant, I'd be much richer if I was
I'm sure you'll settle down once you've been here a while
No point of reference needed.... I was simply asking a question hence the use of the question markDoodle said:I dunno, you tell me. I was merely referring to the fact that there was no point of reference to your post
Adding on:AndrewT said:I would post a warning from my experience that when you have such a bright main beam and you dip for on comming traffic you can't see a blooming thing cos your eyes are used to the brighter light and your dip will seem like candles!
That said, for off road, great !
Does that apply to spots as well as headlights?