vwtech
Junior Member
read my review. https://www.sportbikelites.com/Prod...Code=PROJECTOR+HEADLIGHT+KIT+13&ID=16&yes=yes
Keep this in mind when you read my issues. Yes plural (issues)
I didn't receive a receipt with my order.
This kit has 2 of the same HID projectors. My bike has an h7 and an H4 bulb. Other (QUALITY) kits I have seen on the forums have 2 sizes specific for the holes they are going in. Based on the wiring harness that comes with this kit, it is for a car and not a motorcycle.
These same projectors have no stated position of which way is up. I think I have them correct, based on the tiny, seemingly, sideways picture in the instructions. However, since I can't get the high beams to operate, I have no idea if its correct.
Also the bulbs are loose in the projectors. Have you ever been in front of a vehicle in traffic the has shaky headlights?
The installation diagram I received with the kit is absolutely horrible. It isn't even for my bike. It's for several. The wiring harness only has one headlight connection and no explanation of which headlight connector I should use. (yes, it's a 2 headlight system). I'm assuming I need to move either the low beam wire to the high beam connector or vise versa, but I have no information for this "plug and play" kit.
The wires going to the ccfl and, I think, the high beam solenoids, are about 115 degrees out of position to the slot that the wires are supposed to go through. They can be easily seen because they have to be wrapped around the projector to make it to the slot.
The washers that come with this kit to mount the projectors work decent for the h7 bulb, but the h4 bulb hole is much larger. The huge washer that is in the kit for the h4 hole leaves the entire projector way off angle. I shaved down the edge of one so that it'll stay flush, but then when the projector, washer and nut are installed, there is an approx 1mm gap that leaves the whole thing wobbling in the hole. For a temporary fix I put a rubber ring between the projector and the reflector. That seemed to tighten things up, but I'm afraid the rubber is going to melt or worse, catch fire.
Guys don't waste your money with this company. I emailed them and got a [email protected] response. I called, but no answer and the message box is full. Go figure. I called at 7pm, so maybe they were closed. except I called them 3 nights ago at 9pm and they were open. hmmmmm
If I get no answer tomorrow, I guess I'll have to call visa and cancel the payment.
Keep this in mind when you read my issues. Yes plural (issues)
I didn't receive a receipt with my order.
This kit has 2 of the same HID projectors. My bike has an h7 and an H4 bulb. Other (QUALITY) kits I have seen on the forums have 2 sizes specific for the holes they are going in. Based on the wiring harness that comes with this kit, it is for a car and not a motorcycle.
These same projectors have no stated position of which way is up. I think I have them correct, based on the tiny, seemingly, sideways picture in the instructions. However, since I can't get the high beams to operate, I have no idea if its correct.
Also the bulbs are loose in the projectors. Have you ever been in front of a vehicle in traffic the has shaky headlights?
The installation diagram I received with the kit is absolutely horrible. It isn't even for my bike. It's for several. The wiring harness only has one headlight connection and no explanation of which headlight connector I should use. (yes, it's a 2 headlight system). I'm assuming I need to move either the low beam wire to the high beam connector or vise versa, but I have no information for this "plug and play" kit.
The wires going to the ccfl and, I think, the high beam solenoids, are about 115 degrees out of position to the slot that the wires are supposed to go through. They can be easily seen because they have to be wrapped around the projector to make it to the slot.
The washers that come with this kit to mount the projectors work decent for the h7 bulb, but the h4 bulb hole is much larger. The huge washer that is in the kit for the h4 hole leaves the entire projector way off angle. I shaved down the edge of one so that it'll stay flush, but then when the projector, washer and nut are installed, there is an approx 1mm gap that leaves the whole thing wobbling in the hole. For a temporary fix I put a rubber ring between the projector and the reflector. That seemed to tighten things up, but I'm afraid the rubber is going to melt or worse, catch fire.
Guys don't waste your money with this company. I emailed them and got a [email protected] response. I called, but no answer and the message box is full. Go figure. I called at 7pm, so maybe they were closed. except I called them 3 nights ago at 9pm and they were open. hmmmmm
If I get no answer tomorrow, I guess I'll have to call visa and cancel the payment.