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I'd also like to know about this. Xenon's are the one thing I miss from my Mk V GTI. As I've already got my 118TSI I would need them retrofitted as well. I'm thinking the possibility of this happening is LOW.
GOLF V GTI DSG Silver : On loan to parent until wife thinks I am a responsible driver
GOLF VI 118TSi DSG Silver Leaf
GOLF VII 110TSi DSG White
GOLF VII GTI pp : on negotiation
Change standard headlight / headlamp to Xenon / HID upgrade
Hi Everyone
I thought i might pose this question to all the members out there, given the price of Xenon Headlamp on the GTI MK6 being $2000, is it possible to change the standard headlamp to Xenon when the car is picked up? In other words it would not be factory fitted but rather be installed later.. Will it be cheaper, will it mess up the electronics in the car, which installer is recommended for this type of install (Xenon installation), price?
GTI Mk6 5 door/6 spd DSG/Candy White/Bi-Xenon/18" Detroit Wheels/Leather/Boot Trim/Dynaudio/MDI/Electric Seat/WHITELINE SWAY BAR 24" ADJUSTABLE
I doubt you could retro fit the lights, for less than the factory cost. Unless you bought them from a rear ended car at a breakers. Either way there would be headaches to overcome.
I thought i might pose this question to all the members out there, given the price of Xenon Headlamp on the GTI MK6 being $2000, is it possible to change the standard headlamp to Xenon when the car is picked up? In other words it would not be factory fitted but rather be installed later.. Will it be cheaper, will it mess up the electronics in the car, which installer is recommended for this type of install (Xenon installation), price?
Depending on where you source the parts and how much work you do yourself you would be looking at $3000-$6000 to do the swap. Allow 1.5 days for a pro and 3-4 days if doing yourself.
but can we change our rear light to any LED light?
No you need to purchase the led tail lights from VW, I think they're around $800-1000 at the moment.
Fitting led modules into housings designed for incandescent bulbs ends up with a reduced light output and the modules are not that well constructed to deal with the constant vibration in a car (ie they will fail early).
I know that people have obtained the Xenon headlights from VW Spares or a rear-ended write-off and fitted them to their MKV.
However, there are questions about the 'Auto-leveling' of the headlights and also the lack of 'headlight washers' which at least in Europe would be illegal (I'm not sure if lack of headlight washers with Xenons is illegal in Australia or not).
For the MK6 you have the further complication of the 'cornering' ability of the lights. Is additional cabling or software required for that etc?
So yeah, I think that if you want it, get it fit on your factory order.
If not, talk to a dealer as they are probably the only one who could give you accurate information as to the requirements of upgrading to Xenon's after the car has left the factory.
Coreying, thanks for your input, that really helps to put things into perspective. i think from what people are saying, it's basically good to get it fitted from the start go. Will take that into consideration.
GTI Mk6 5 door/6 spd DSG/Candy White/Bi-Xenon/18" Detroit Wheels/Leather/Boot Trim/Dynaudio/MDI/Electric Seat/WHITELINE SWAY BAR 24" ADJUSTABLE
No you need to purchase the led tail lights from VW, I think they're around $800-1000 at the moment.
Fitting led modules into housings designed for incandescent bulbs ends up with a reduced light output and the modules are not that well constructed to deal with the constant vibration in a car (ie they will fail early).
you mean buy from the dealer?
2010 GTI5 Dr., DSG, CSG, 18# Detroit, Sunroof, MDI, Bi-Xenon, Park Assist+RVC, Dyaudio System, Chrome Boot Trim
Hi Noowve
2K sounds alot but in the end its worth it better lighting and safer driving plus fact fitted no mucking around and they will be legal .
You should be able to get them for $1800 not the $2000 option price .
Cheers
Mk6 5Dr Candy white with Jackie on board , DSG , E/roof , Bi-xenon , RNS sat with Dyn , 18" Detroits , Acc , Full tint , MDI , RevC , BlueT , Towbar
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