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rpjg1975 13th November 2013 06:48 PM

Headlights with daytime running lights...
 
Just seem these on ebay, look quite cool and not a bad price imo

171081305748 is the item number

Russ

twinturbo 13th November 2013 08:20 PM

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1710813057...748%26_rdc%3D1


No E-Markings mentioned..

TT

rpjg1975 13th November 2013 08:27 PM

I did wonder that tt

cheers for the link. Damn tablet wouldn't let me copy it over

Stot 13th November 2013 08:29 PM

You dont need E markings for halogen headlights. Only the Fog light neeeds E markings.

Cheers
Stot

jason 82 13th November 2013 09:29 PM

They must be ok, because GBS fit these lights to the 'zero' as standard. Pretty cool looking lights. :D

twinturbo 13th November 2013 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stot (Post 94482)
You dont need E markings for halogen headlights. Only the Fog light neeeds E markings.

Cheers
Stot

fogs need f/b ;)

TT

baz-r 13th November 2013 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rpjg1975 (Post 94476)
Just seem these on ebay, look quite cool and not a bad price imo

171081305748 is the item number

Russ

this is just a h4 beam conversion kit so you need to add a 7" set of bowls by the look of it

rpjg1975 13th November 2013 11:15 PM

Yeah, already got headlights anyway baz. You are right, is only the actual light bits

jason 82 21st November 2013 04:36 PM

Just spoke to an vosa Bob at Llantrisant today about the dlr lights. He said that it is not essential to have e markings on front lights, however, he says that he has an issue with dlr headlamps, unless the day time lights can be operated by a switch, he will fail the car. Bit gutting really, as I haven't long bought a new set from kit spares. Also, on the subject of bike engines in cars, they must be fitted with a cat, as they are now being tested under car rules & not motorcycle rules. Modern motorcycles have the cat built into the four branch manifold, so maybe a cheap option would be to get one from the breakers, and adapt it to suit the installation. Just thought that I would ask while I was at Llantrisant, as there seams to be a bit of a grey area around the two subjects. ;)

Stot 21st November 2013 05:36 PM

To be honest although you are calling them dlr lights, to me they are side lights and would be hooked up to the side light circuit which is switched. Theres no provision for a side light bulb in the unit anyway.

Cheers
Stot


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