Classic Mini LED Halo Headlight Installation Tutorial / How to Change Your Mini Headlights
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Just a quick video of me installing my classic mini halo lights.
These can be purchased off my online site at;
www.ministripe...
These are LED halo ring lights, which are similar to those on total car reviews, and stevensco garage, and I’m pretty certain the same ones that Keith installs on his mini.
This is not a tutorial video, so please don’t expect a guide, however if you do want a tutorial I will be putting one together.
This lights are similar to the ones installed on David Browns mini remastered. They give off a lovely amount of light, and make a spectacular difference in vision.
They have a white halo ring, and also and orange halo ring which would be connected up with the indicators.
These lights are pretty easy to install, they’re almost plug n play, but will need piggybacking off the indicators.
Great instructional video please rethink music. First song was harsh.
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Thanks for the great vid it helped me do mine 👍🏻
Your A legend mate 🚘
Looks good 👍👍👍😀
Pro trick : you can watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching all kinds of movies during the lockdown.
Will these work on a 6volt positive ground vehicle? Link please
great video, thanks. can you list all the equipment you used?
Low beam won't turn off when hi is on?
Where abouts did you buy these headlights looked around and couldn’t find good ones I like the ones you got where did you buy them ?
I have the same question. Only just begun looking and iam worried about buying a pile of crap.
@@anthonybrown7959 Look on Steveston Motor Co online shop, these guys are well known for their passion of the mini and their YT channel is fantastic ! they sell lots of good stuffs
I started watching this video, but the music got anoying. B
How to purchase
Do the side light ring go off when the indicator ring comes on
Yeah
Do they do it automatically I got some from a mate and only got the head lights
Will these fit in a 2004 Nissan Xterra?
Great video. Only question i have is where did you get them from and how much. Seen loads on ebay all with similar pictures but with a huge range of prices.
Hi, since covid hit the better quality ones are harder to get ahold of. Brexit has also increased the prices. Best thing to check for is the sae markings, but it’s still a gamble unfortunately.
Did your lamps have a particular brand on them. Cheers.
Ps. I don't really intend on driving in the dark so possibly over thinking it. Lol
@@anthonybrown7959 The main thing to look out for is the sae markings. Also be aware that the UK laws actually state that you can’t install led lights to a car that wasn’t manufactured with them
Hey mate, here from down under. My old man has a Leyland mini. But the problem is. Our model had the generator not a alternator. Is it still wired up the same as you have done or is it different?
Shouldn't make a difference.
Yeah strange just got a pair for a 1972 Oz Leyland Clubman won't work, plug into the same H4 connector on my 1994 Motorcycle hey presto! Why?
What's the beam pattern like?
What Lumen are these at?
I believe Low beam is 2970LM & high beam is 4950LM
Good video but the background music is very distracting better without
What year is your mini mate? And did you have any issues with fitting? I've read those with later models with the plastic bulb housing and not the metal ones need to file down the LED light heat exchanger. I own a 1990 Checkmate flame edt.
Ben Sneddon mine was a 1987 model. Unfortunately that is true about them, you would need to file them down. Sometimes you can get thinner LED units, but they’re not as good quality, or SAE marked.
You can put an angle grinder on the backing fairly easily though to be fair.
Smashing mate thanks. Will they pass the MOT though?
Ben Sneddon technically speaking any car built without LED lights, shouldn’t have LED lights. Obviously LED lights weren’t around this far back. (This is based on the laws with LED bulbs, I’m unsure if complete units are different).
Some garages would pass them, but you will get some that won’t pass them. People always suggest going to a friendly MOT tester.
There are a few youtubers on here that have taken their cars with LED lights fitted and it’s passed fine. I asked a garage, and the owner said it was down to the tester. I use a garage known to be generous with little issues, they’ll tend to pass the car if a bulb is out and then replace it etc. They’ll only ever fail the car if it’s major work required.
Do they make a LED tail light for this Mini? I have a friend here in the states who has one but could not find LED tail lights.
There’s a guy ion instagram that makes then, but they’re more than $400 if I remember correctly
Nice vid but music too loud
Do you have stock of these available?
www.ministripes.co.uk have stock of these. I believe it’s about a week for delivery though
Got a link to that 2 wire birdge connector you used? Cant find anywhere. Cheers.
jonathan Lewis hi, they’re actually from Halfords, can pick them up from a few shops like the range and stuff like that cheaper though. Here’s an eBay link
rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F282048539333
The correct way would be to strip back the wire, and join them, but I did the easier method
what the connector call?
Scotch locks
@@GarrethEvans thanks mate
Where did you take the feed off to feed the drl?
The side lights / park lights
You can always run them off the ignition on wire though
@@GarrethEvans thanks I've got mine fitted just haven't done the drl yet, for some reason my main beam is the wrong way round, so showing on on the dash is off on the headlight🙈
Be nicer if both indicators flashed same time.
Great instructional video but unfortunately the noisy shit over the top ruined it for me and I struggled to hear you. Other than that great stuff
Either voice or music but not both!
Crappy camera work and don't play music while you are talking
What brand are the lights?
Don’t think they have a brand to be honest. They’re these ones www.revolutionised.co.uk/accessories