scoobysport xenons for morettes
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Had morettes fitted together with a complete facelift (see 'BlackScoobyWRX is back from the clinic' on Members Gallery). Lights themselves cost about £300. Not hard to fit apparently so if you're a DIY man - go for it .
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Damn good product IMHO. Had these fitted in the spring - you won't regret it. Haven't got a price to hand, as I had them fitted elsewhere.
One thing to watch out for is that you'll need some relays wiring in. Normally you have dip-beam lights and main-beam lights, they're not on at the same time. With the HID Morrettes dip (xenon) and main (traditional filament) should be on together when you select main-beam (dip; xeneon only). In order to keep the xenon bulbs illuminated when you select main-beam you'll need to use relays. Those relays aren't supplied with the kit (or, at least, they weren't). Neither was the need for them mentioned beforehand.
If you're going to buy these (which you should!
) then either have them fitted at Scoobysport or specify that you need the relays etc as well.
One thing to watch out for is that you'll need some relays wiring in. Normally you have dip-beam lights and main-beam lights, they're not on at the same time. With the HID Morrettes dip (xenon) and main (traditional filament) should be on together when you select main-beam (dip; xeneon only). In order to keep the xenon bulbs illuminated when you select main-beam you'll need to use relays. Those relays aren't supplied with the kit (or, at least, they weren't). Neither was the need for them mentioned beforehand.
If you're going to buy these (which you should!
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