Hi Guys,
I'm about the purchase H11, HB3 & HB4 bulbs from somewhere in Clayton.
They are Phillips Crystal Vision 4300K.
Are they legal with stock headlights?
They seller is being really shifty and keeps dodging the question.
I really could do without being pulled over every night.
Been quoted $165.00 for all 3 sets.
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- jonno2012es
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I agree with CJVRX it definitely the 'blueness' of the light that will get the wrong attention.
As a FYI if you go down the track of getting HID's later on. There are the rules about installing them:
You can legally fit HID headlights IF
1. The headlight assembly is specifically designed for HID lamps and is ADR approved as such.
There are other rules but this point is where everyone gets in trouble- well i did when i had a 350z roadster when the nice highway officer wrote the rule on my defect notice lol
As a FYI if you go down the track of getting HID's later on. There are the rules about installing them:
You can legally fit HID headlights IF
1. The headlight assembly is specifically designed for HID lamps and is ADR approved as such.
There are other rules but this point is where everyone gets in trouble- well i did when i had a 350z roadster when the nice highway officer wrote the rule on my defect notice lol
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