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Light Conversion
Crispywombat:
Any news George?
TDi.Si:
I was going to take a template from a 300 and drill the holes on mine. In the end I cut the pannels from the 300 and welded them to my 200. Had to cut the support piece from below the 200 headlight surrounds and make the little brackets that the 300's have on the wing edge. Its not hard though.
carracarra13:
hope you dont mind but I have just fitted some high out put bulbs I think they are Xzeon I let you no if any good I went to dare I say it Halfords (nearly had a cardiac when the chap said £18 each) got to the till and it was £18 for the pair they are VERY bright just lagal it saved me the hastle of swaping the lights a grill and cutting the frount light mounts hope this helps might be a little cheeper? down side from what Iv been told is life not as long
Cheggs:
The quickest method to improve the output of the 200's lights is to put relays into the circuit and feed them via fuse from the battery, this improves out put and stops the stork switch from frying, if you then use the improved bulbs you get good head lights without, having to alter the external looks of the Disco, well it worked on mine :lol:
Crispywombat:
I've got all the lights and grill and quite like the look of the 300 lights, just need to know how much to chop out!
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