Hi All,
Firstly let me just clarify that I am well aware of the laws in my state relating to this and I am also well aware of the other issues of Xenon/HID Conversions on reflector housing lights and so on. Please do not turn this thread into another "Don't do it!" lecture.
Now that that's out of the way...
I'm about to take delivery of my new Passat Highline Wagon. I really wanted the factory Xenon HID lights but unfortunately VW were unable to supply me with a car that included this along with the other options I wanted within a sufficient time frame so I sacrificed and went without the Xenons.
I've done this sort of conversion before on a previous car and got decent results after a lot of fiddling around, and from looking at the light pattern on the standard Halogen housings on the new Passat I think they would respond fairly well to HID bulbs without spraying too much stray light. So, I want to give it a go and if it doesn't work out that great I'll just take it out and sell the kit.
I want to get the best quality kit I can, no cheap chinese junk. I'm chasing OEM look and quality. Yes I do realise the factory VW HID lights use a projector bulb, but there are plenty of cars on the market that do use reflector housings for HID such as Volvos and their lights work just fine.
From browsing the internet it looks like a Philips 35w 4200k kit could be the go. I have noticed that they have a "CANBUS" version which apparently means that the kit will not upset the cars computer and will mean that there won't be any false warning lights coming up.
Here's a link to the type of kit I am talking about.
Anything better than Philips out there?
Would that sort of kit alone be fine or will I still have to make adjustments to DRL's or other settings in VCDS? From browsing the American forums it looks like they are talking about having to make changes to the DRL settings however I don't think they are using the same kind of HID kit.
Any advice relating to converting properly on these cars much appreciated. Unfortunately purchasing the complete housings is a bit out of budget, so this is plan B. :)
Thanks,
Ryan