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ryanscooby25 13 February 2012 08:47 PM

hid kit in morette headlights
 
the title says it all really :luxhello:

can a hid headlight kit be fiitted into morette headlights on an impreza?

thanks all

bighoose 13 February 2012 08:53 PM

I tried a universal one on my bug mate nd the answer is no , the openings in the back of the morettes are too small to accommodate the HID fittings

ryanscooby25 13 February 2012 09:07 PM

ok mate thanks for the reply

lisa_z 13 February 2012 09:17 PM

I have the Moretts on my 02 bug and a HID kit fitted into the projector h7 bit of them the ballasts are strapped outside the headlight bit just in the engine bay. They work wonders I can see at night which is nice:thumb:. just passed its MOT last week with no probs with them on the car.

MattJ85 13 February 2012 09:38 PM

I have a bug eye and fitted some H7s in mine! No problem at all !!

It's easier to remove the whole light unit to gain easy access to the rear but 15 min job :-)

And as above passed the MOT no problem

TurboAndy 13 February 2012 09:41 PM

I had morette headlights on my bug when I first got her and fitted aftermarket HIDs to her with no problems. the ballest units sat in the engine bay quite happy.

bustaMOVEs 13 February 2012 09:41 PM

are they legal though?
ive heard that they are clamping down on aftermarket hid kits, anybody heard the same?

TurboAndy 13 February 2012 09:44 PM

MattJ85 has just had his car MOT'ed and passed with them.

r1c 13 February 2012 09:56 PM

Providing you have head lamp washers and self levelling headlamps, you shouldn't have any issue with MOT's. Some one somewhere will fail if both are not fitted, as it's a new requirement this year some testers are a bit lax on it. But it will happen!

MattJ85 13 February 2012 09:58 PM

Yeah the rumours are they are clamping down, but my beam pattern isn't scattered as morettes have the projector lens, also they are the white so dont look obvious.

It you drive like a dick, have bright blue hids or dont have a projector lens so it blinds over road users then you'll be pulled.
Mine passed the MOT but that doesn't guarantee others, my beam doesn't scatter and looks normal.
The ruling of auto levelling and headlight washers only applies if it's fitted to the car

bustaMOVEs 13 February 2012 10:05 PM

halfords have some brilliant bulbs on offer, ultra brilliance bulbs 120% brighter than standard bulbs and bogof offer
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165538
excellent product and LEGAL

TurboAndy 13 February 2012 10:06 PM

Sorry to go off topic but how does a JDM Blobeye that comes standard with HIDS but with no projector lens, no auto leveling or headlight washers pass an MOT?

r1c 13 February 2012 10:07 PM

I stand corrected!! :)

bighoose 13 February 2012 10:15 PM

Me too but I have been told that morettes don't have hid lenses hence the mot failure later in the year , depends on your mot tester I guess . You must buy hid units if ya wanna go that route I was told

ryanscooby25 13 February 2012 10:56 PM

iv got the classic shape and before i was to buy the morette headlights just wanted to make sure i can get the hid kit to fit into the morettes or il just stick with my crystal headlights,
in my classic i would need to buy H4 hid kit am i correct?

thanks all for the replys :)

alcazar 14 February 2012 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by r1c (Post 10486591)
Providing you have head lamp washers and self levelling headlamps, you shouldn't have any issue with MOT's. Some one somewhere will fail if both are not fitted, as it's a new requirement this year some testers are a bit lax on it. But it will happen!

Look, can we get this out of the way?

Headlight washers and levellers are NOT a requirement, but the new regs say that with an HID light, IF headlight washers and levellers are fitted, they must work.

The word IF is the giveaway there;)

alcazar 14 February 2012 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by TurboAndy (Post 10486627)
Sorry to go off topic but how does a JDM Blobeye that comes standard with HIDS but with no projector lens, no auto leveling or headlight washers pass an MOT?

Because:

There is no requirement for a projector lens, just that the lens/light unit should be matched to the bulb in use.

And there is no legal requirement to HAVE headlight washers/levellers, but that IF they are fitted, they MUST WORK.

alcazar 14 February 2012 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by ryanscooby25 (Post 10486717)
iv got the classic shape and before i was to buy the morette headlights just wanted to make sure i can get the hid kit to fit into the morettes or il just stick with my crystal headlights,
in my classic i would need to buy H4 hid kit am i correct?

thanks all for the replys :)

That's correct, but DON'T DO IT!

The H4 HID is the worst of all. You either end up with poor lights, or a decent dip beam and a worse main beam than halogen.

Do a few searches on here to see why.

Try some of the Halfords 120% uprated bulbs, or do what I did:

https://www.scoobynet.com/technical-...mpler-way.html

lisa_z 14 February 2012 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by ryanscooby25 (Post 10486717)
iv got the classic shape and before i was to buy the morette headlights just wanted to make sure i can get the hid kit to fit into the morettes or il just stick with my crystal headlights,
in my classic i would need to buy H4 hid kit am i correct?

thanks all for the replys :)

Ahh H4 HID's can be a totally different kettle of fish I didn't realise you were on about those .
You may have lot more probs with those as the beam totally different to projector H7's in bug style Moretts.

All the light in H4's has to use the same reflector in back of lamp and throws light everywhere I had a H4 HID kit in my GTiR and was a nightmare to align and would probably not go through the new MOT.


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