These Xenon installs are kind of fast and cheap. There is a good reason cars that come with Xenon bulbs standard have custom reflectors and leveling stuff for them. Just throwing Xenon bulbs into standard reflectors is illegal in many countries as without the leveling they annoy other drivers and are considered dangerous.superairborne wrote:Skillie, they don't replace casings or reflectors. They remove the normal light bulb, place a Xenon replacement in, connect the original bulb socket to the Xenon control box and connect the Xenon control box socket to the new Xenon bulb. The Xenon control box (balast) is then connected to the battery. Each light has its own control box. The whole procedure took about 20min.Skillie wrote:Hi Superairborne
Please tell me more about the Xenon lights upgrade. I'm considering this upgrade as an alternative to spotlights. Or rather maybe to delay the spotlights a bit and do this sooner...
The best price I found was R1800 DIY.
Is the origonal light casings and reflectors compatable with Xenon Lights?
I live in Windhoek, Namibia. Here's a guy who does the installation and gives a 1yr guarantee. But I know the DIY kits are available on http://www.autostyle.co.za for about R1800.
Putting Xenon bulbs into spotlights is a completely different matter and a much better idea.