Front Lights
The Conversion Kit supplies everything you need for a DIY. All you have to do is choose the housing (H7) and the bulb temperaturethat you want.
I order from VVME and I've noticed that most people on the forum have recommended them. I have no complaints. I think a lot of brands mark their kits up based on the brand name recognition they are attempting to convey.
I'm planning on adding some HID fogs in the future - you can get them for 35 - 40 bucks at visionbulbs.com.
Does anyone have any recommendations for HID fogs or any other sites that offer a more competitive price?
I order from VVME and I've noticed that most people on the forum have recommended them. I have no complaints. I think a lot of brands mark their kits up based on the brand name recognition they are attempting to convey.
I'm planning on adding some HID fogs in the future - you can get them for 35 - 40 bucks at visionbulbs.com.
Does anyone have any recommendations for HID fogs or any other sites that offer a more competitive price?
ORIGINAL: demea
Are ignitors included?
ORIGINAL: audiprotein
You need to buy a Conversion Kit which includes 2 bulbs and 2 ballasts.
You need to buy a Conversion Kit which includes 2 bulbs and 2 ballasts.
Hailjericho, you can buy them from VVME of from any other company who sells HID kits, you will need an H11 Bulbs. Some people have problems after the installation though, cause they get False Codes.
Here is some info http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...lbs+for+fog%3F
http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...lbs+for+fog%3F
Nick_UltraSport It depends if you've done some kind of fimiliar stuff before, you can find a lot instrucstions online.
Porsche2AudiHappy If i'm not mistaken you can get Bixenon kit, but i'm not sure if that fits every stock a4's headlights. http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...ht=bixenon+hid
Read here guys http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...xenon+vvme+kit
Monarch - your housing is an H7 unit.
Audiprotien - Does that mean that I would have to order ballasts for the fogs as well? If so, have you done this or do you just use your stock fogs? I think it kind of looks tacky if you have the HIDs in the headlights and then stock yellow for fogs..
To all of you concerned with the installation - it is not a difficult process if you are somewhat compitent with car installations. It's mostly plug and play - the two most time consuming parts of the procedure are:
1) Drilling a hole in the back of the headlight column to run your wires through
2) Mounting the ballasts
Other than that - it's a piece of cake and should take you less than an hour or so!
Audiprotien - Does that mean that I would have to order ballasts for the fogs as well? If so, have you done this or do you just use your stock fogs? I think it kind of looks tacky if you have the HIDs in the headlights and then stock yellow for fogs..
To all of you concerned with the installation - it is not a difficult process if you are somewhat compitent with car installations. It's mostly plug and play - the two most time consuming parts of the procedure are:
1) Drilling a hole in the back of the headlight column to run your wires through
2) Mounting the ballasts
Other than that - it's a piece of cake and should take you less than an hour or so!
ORIGINAL: Hailjericho
Audiprotien - Does that mean that I would have to order ballasts for the fogs as well? If so, have you done this or do you just use your stock fogs? I think it kind of looks tacky if you have the HIDs in the headlights and then stock yellow for fogs..
Audiprotien - Does that mean that I would have to order ballasts for the fogs as well? If so, have you done this or do you just use your stock fogs? I think it kind of looks tacky if you have the HIDs in the headlights and then stock yellow for fogs..
No, my fogs aer sstill stock, but i dont use them a lot. But i'm thinking about gettingHID fogs though!!!
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