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blue sidelight bulbs
« on: 06 January 2009, 14:21:24 »

hace seen advertised , the blue led side light bulbs, for the headlights,

has anyone fitted these, and are they legal
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #1 on: 06 January 2009, 14:23:11 »

No forward facing blue lights are legal on cars.

generally sold for show use only.

I have white led sidelights, but only to nearer match the HID colour, would prefer xenon filled sidelight bulbs, but they aint cheap.

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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #2 on: 06 January 2009, 14:23:43 »

i have fitted police dont like them ask you to change them but never had a ticket  :y
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #3 on: 06 January 2009, 14:23:47 »

Not legal for cars other than emergency services to show blue light full stop.

.. cue TheBoy with another reason why you shouldn't do it. :-X

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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #4 on: 06 January 2009, 14:34:02 »

cheers for that,

cant belive vx fitted ordinary bulbs, when i have xenons fitted, any ideas what i can replace them with
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #5 on: 06 January 2009, 14:35:31 »

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i have fitted police dont like them ask you to change them but never had a ticket  :y

try living in Torbay !!  Lucky if you get to the end of your drive without being stopped for things like this.

LED lighting and tinted side windows are an absolute target around here.

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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #6 on: 06 January 2009, 14:40:55 »

i use to own a 2.8 capri,

and you are not wrong bout torbay, got pulled most days, while on holiday.
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #8 on: 06 January 2009, 15:53:34 »

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i have fitted police dont like them ask you to change them but never had a ticket  :y

try living in Torbay !!  Lucky if you get to the end of your drive without being stopped for things like this.

LED lighting and tinted side windows are an absolute target around here.

 :'(


hehe!  That's because at this time of the year they have nothing else to do to keep them busy! ;D ;D ;)

Same in most seaside towns that I know in the South East. :D
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #9 on: 06 January 2009, 16:25:20 »

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i have fitted police dont like them ask you to change them but never had a ticket  :y

try living in Torbay !!  Lucky if you get to the end of your drive without being stopped for things like this.

LED lighting and tinted side windows are an absolute target around here.

 :'(


hehe!  That's because at this time of the year they have nothing else to do to keep them busy! ;D ;D ;)

Same in most seaside towns that I know in the South East. :D

Sadly Lizzie, its all the year round, but then thats probably something to do with the huge Metropolitan Police training Centre in Exeter / Middlemoor being only a few miles up the road.

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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #10 on: 06 January 2009, 17:42:41 »

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i have fitted police dont like them ask you to change them but never had a ticket  :y

try living in Torbay !!  Lucky if you get to the end of your drive without being stopped for things like this.

LED lighting and tinted side windows are an absolute target around here.

 :'(


hehe!  That's because at this time of the year they have nothing else to do to keep them busy! ;D ;D ;)

Same in most seaside towns that I know in the South East. :D

Sadly Lizzie, its all the year round, but then thats probably something to do with the huge Metropolitan Police training Centre in Exeter / Middlemoor being only a few miles up the road.


But your roads during the summer are bumper to bumper with stationary 'Grockles' and nobody moves anywhere! :y :y
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #11 on: 06 January 2009, 18:01:19 »

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Not legal for cars other than emergency services to show blue light full stop.

.. cue TheBoy with another reason why you shouldn't do it. :-X

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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #12 on: 06 January 2009, 18:03:26 »

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something like
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Upgrade-Sidelight-Extreme-White-Xenon-501-Car-Bulbs_W0QQitemZ230317689217QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item230317689217&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1299%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318

may be worth a try, not used em myself though

Fitted similar to these in my Primera, which had HID. The original bulbs (sidelight) looked yellow compared to the main headlights.
Didn't make them look much brighter that you could tell really.

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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #13 on: 06 January 2009, 18:32:09 »

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hace seen advertised , the blue led side light bulbs, for the headlights,

has anyone fitted these, and are they legal

you can get away with the white ones but not blue also you arnt supposed to have led sidelights in this country, its come from european cars sometimes having them such as audi and bmw
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Re: blue sidelight bulbs
« Reply #14 on: 06 January 2009, 18:35:29 »

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i have fitted police dont like them ask you to change them but never had a ticket  :y

try living in Torbay !!  Lucky if you get to the end of your drive without being stopped for things like this.

LED lighting and tinted side windows are an absolute target around here.

 :'(


hehe!  That's because at this time of the year they have nothing else to do to keep them busy! ;D ;D ;)

Same in most seaside towns that I know in the South East. :D

Sadly Lizzie, its all the year round, but then thats probably something to do with the huge Metropolitan Police training Centre in Exeter / Middlemoor being only a few miles up the road.


But your roads during the summer are bumper to bumper with stationary 'Grockles' and nobody moves anywhere! :y :y

LOL !

But thats good for the Police, they can sit on a deck chair by the side of the road and slowly write a ticket for everybody that trundles past !

That way they can ticket everybody without any effort whatsoever.

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