I was poor and using Ring lights from Halfords then about £20 a pairI paid about £250 for a pair of Hella Rallye 2000's in about 1988. Using man maths, it's all relative.
I was poor and using Ring lights from Halfords then about £20 a pairI paid about £250 for a pair of Hella Rallye 2000's in about 1988. Using man maths, it's all relative.
I was poor and using Ring lights from Halfords then about £20 a pair
Having got the boxes open in front of me and going through the instructions I'm inclined to agree with you. Bit concerning that they're just fastened to the flimsy plastic grille. I might see if I can get cycle type cable lock around the back of the light and the slam panel. And I still think they're seriously overpriced, looking at what they are and the build quality I'd say the price should be around £200.At approx £500 quid a pair they look a bit susceptible to some scrote ripping the flimsy grill off and having them away.
Replace the Laser sticker with a Halfords sticker and the odds are better.Having got the boxes open in front of me and going through the instructions I'm inclined to agree with you. Bit concerning that they're just fastened to the flimsy plastic grille. I might see if I can get cycle type cable lock around the back of the light and the slam panel. And I still think they're seriously overpriced, looking at what they are and the build quality I'd say the price should be around £200.
As long as you have a T6 not T6.1 you can tap into the headlight wiring. I can't remember what pins on the headlight plug you need though I should have written it down or taken photos. I too used the nearside headlight and mounted the relay next to the battery.My Triple R750s arrived today. Does anyone have any advice about where to pick up the high beam and sidelight connection? Just off the back of the headlights?
TIA
Alan
As long as you have a T6 not T6.1 you can tap into the headlight wiring. I can't remember what pins on the headlight plug you need though I should have written it down or taken photos. I too used the nearside headlight and mounted the relay next to the battery.
I down loaded the Lazer light app and entered my vehicle details . It then gave me the correct wiring instructions for my van (2017). In my case I had to splice into the CAN bus cable behind the heater switch.
So can factory Leds! I have factory leds and just used the relay supplied. High beam and main beam have 12v switched lives at the headlight unit. High beam assist works and no errors on vcds. Lazer themselves advised this would be OK with no need to buy the can interface.You only need the CAN interface if you have factory LEDs. Halogen lights can be tapped into old school style.