Installing HIDs
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- bass_twitch
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Installing HIDs
Any help or suggestions..
Still trying to get off the front bar so we can get to the headlights..
Help?
Anyone free this afternoon? haha
Still trying to get off the front bar so we can get to the headlights..
Help?
Anyone free this afternoon? haha
- BrendanT
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Re: Installing HIDs
I installed mine this afternoon without taking off the bar.
My ballasts are cable-tied in place - aren't moving around at all though.
I'll put up some pics later if you like
My ballasts are cable-tied in place - aren't moving around at all though.
I'll put up some pics later if you like
- bass_twitch
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Re: Installing HIDs
how did you get your headlights off?
or access them?
We've basically got the bar off now anyways, So we might redo the air filter intake while we're here
haha
or access them?
We've basically got the bar off now anyways, So we might redo the air filter intake while we're here

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Re: Installing HIDs
You can access the globe from right behind the headlight housing - just twist to remove.
Now you've taken it off may as well keep going
Now you've taken it off may as well keep going

- dr390
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Re: Installing HIDs
hahah bass you dont need to take off your front bar to install your HID kit man, its screw off and plug it in, i can help you out easy with it
bass_twitch wrote:Any help or suggestions..
Still trying to get off the front bar so we can get to the headlights..
Help?
Anyone free this afternoon? haha
- bass_twitch
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Re: Installing HIDs
haha yeh i realised once I got the bar off.. oh well, it was a learning experience 
I've also completely removed my whole stock air intake system and I'm going to replace it with a pod tomorrow.
Are they easy to put on? (I hope so..)
Which pod should I be putting in?
Ben do you know anywhere good in the blacktown area (I'm about to google it), just wondering if you knew anywhere good? (As in somewhere a touch better than supercheap?)
And after I install a pod, I'm going to box it in a couple weeks once uni is finished and I have more spare time

I've also completely removed my whole stock air intake system and I'm going to replace it with a pod tomorrow.
Are they easy to put on? (I hope so..)
Which pod should I be putting in?
Ben do you know anywhere good in the blacktown area (I'm about to google it), just wondering if you knew anywhere good? (As in somewhere a touch better than supercheap?)
And after I install a pod, I'm going to box it in a couple weeks once uni is finished and I have more spare time

- Bennoz
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Re: Installing HIDs
Huh? What? Filter? Where?
So many questions nestled in poor sentence structure
So many questions nestled in poor sentence structure

- bass_twitch
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Re: Installing HIDs
haha, ok I'll rephrase
1: What is a good type of Pod Filter for my car?
2: Where can I get such an filter in the Blacktown area (tomorrow morning)?
3: Do you have anywhere you can recommend?
4: Is a pod filter easy to install? What will I likely need?
that better?
1: What is a good type of Pod Filter for my car?
2: Where can I get such an filter in the Blacktown area (tomorrow morning)?
3: Do you have anywhere you can recommend?
4: Is a pod filter easy to install? What will I likely need?
that better?

- dr390
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Re: Installing HIDs
autobarn or any of those places for k&n because
and the rest i have no idea
autobarn at rock climbing
repco on sunnyholt
and supercheap on richmond
and the rest i have no idea
autobarn at rock climbing
repco on sunnyholt
and supercheap on richmond
- Kustom
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Re: Installing HIDs
Easy as pie to install I can't even be bothered to explain it because once you open it. Look at your current filter and then look back at the pod ... its preety obvious... If you can't work it out.... then... well i dunno.

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Re: Installing HIDs
Best place in Blacktown to buy filters is Western Filters 

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Re: Installing HIDs
^^^ That's the site I've been looking for! Its good site!
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