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after Reading the DIY on how to change the sidelights I was curious if there is another way of changing them with outhaving the whole front end off? Its dark when I finish work and when I travell 130 odd miles every weekend to see my good lady I don't think she'd be happy me sitting outside pulling the car apart. I know I'm whipped lol. Any feedback would be sweet. Cheers peeps.
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You can do it without removing the front end...

On the drivers side you have to undo one nut and a clamp...remove the air intake pipe.... then remove the back of the light (three screws)... Bingo.. jobs a goodun..


On the passenger side... Remove the battery.... Remove the three screws... bingo..


Quite why anyone in their right mind would try and take off the bumper to change a lightbulb is way beyond me!
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most helpful and good news. Might as well do full beams at same time. Want all my bulbs nice bright White like the xenons. Removing the battery does this have an effect on alarm/emobiliser or the remote central locking? Thanks mate
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ben3486 wrote:Want all my bulbs nice bright White like the xenons.
Looking to do the same. What bulbs to people recommend?
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Nope... Wont affect anything if you remove the battery... Appart from the clock :p

If you struggle to get the air pipe off/on... Remove the two nuts that hold the power steering resevoir inplace to allow the resevour to lift up slightly... It gives you a little bit more room to get the bolt out of the pipe assembly...

I remeber seeing an article somewhere that reviewed a few "bright" bulbs... they thought the Osram Nightbreaker was pretty good.... aswell as a philips one... cant remeber what it was though...
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ben3486 wrote: I travell 130 odd miles every weekend to see my good lady .
She had better be good for 130 miles! :D
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ben3486 wrote: I travell 130 odd miles every weekend to see my good lady .
She had better be good for 130 miles! :D
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She's worth it lol...

just trying to order some bulbs.... any one recommend any?!

Had a look at other posts.... just ordered some of these

http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/ultimate-501 ... e8372a0260

any one recommend some bright main beams though that arent too expensive... might as well do them at the same time
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Yep, get the above sidelights, best ones out there!

Full beams and dipped beams, aside from HIDs, look at Osram Nightbreakers and Phillips bluevision.

http://www.powerbulbs.com/product_detail.asp?prod=13

http://www.powerbulbs.com/product_detail.asp?prod=114

Both the above WILL NOT, replicate a HID look though. They'll just offer a marginal difference.

The closest bulbs to a HID match are the painted bulbs on eBay. These don't offer a good light dispertion, as they are cheap painted blue bulbs! They're good for full beams and fogs though if you really want the look,
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to befair the full beams never used that often so just going to leave it. Ordered those side lights. I'm guessing the site sells them individually?
Is there a brighter bulb you can buy that will fit into the pen set up? Or does it always have to be the same xenon bulb? Also any one know how much to replace a bulb. For info and I'm pretty curios if you can change them and how easy , cost etc. Thanks guys
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Yeh they come separately, so you have to buy two. ultraleds do do a bighter bulbs, they're two long though.

Fitting costs a silly amount, I wouldn't want to guess how much it would cost. Really doesn't take alot though. Will take 10 mins when you get the knack of it.

Follow this guide:
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=33735
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is there any other xenon bulbs for the headlight with out having a hid kit? How much is it for a new pen xenon bulb? Easy to replace while doing sidelights?
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ben3486 wrote:is there any other xenon bulbs for the headlight with out having a hid kit? How much is it for a new pen xenon bulb? Easy to replace while doing sidelights?
Yep, I'd recommend these (I use them), they're 6000k as appose the the 4300k OEM bulbs, so they're a nicer bluer tint 8):

http://www.hids4u.co.uk/store/product.p ... =23&page=1
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so are those bulbs brighter than the standard gti xenon bulbs? ^^^
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DaveHew wrote:so are those bulbs brighter than the standard gti xenon bulbs? ^^^
They'll appear alot brighter than the standard bulbs. As your standard ones are 7 years+ old. I'm not actually sure whether they emit more light than the OEMs in realistic terms though.
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