Author Topic: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon  (Read 7585 times)

Offline Nidari

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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #10 on: 02 February 2010, 22:01 »
Yeah quite hard :) anyone has an idea of what the "shock absorber might be" ? does the mk6 gti have it or not can't really figure it out :(

Probably the difference between ACC and non ACC. (Adaptive Chassis Control  which is basically electronic/magnetic damping control)

The earlier 'why'.. just curious as to why you want them now and you didn't when you ordered, you now have the extra money OK, they ain't that special though.

Ah ok so in my case since I don't have the ACC I should order the ones without shock absorber correct?

Well I think Bi-xenon makes the care more aggressive and sportier in my opinion and they also light the way better :)

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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #11 on: 02 February 2010, 22:04 »
Sorry if my English is bad :)

Don't know much about this topic, but please don't apologise for your English. It is much better than most of the posts on this forum which have a shockingly poor command of English.
It is painful to read most of them, so I have given up on those posts that are full of glaring errors.
These members need to go back to a good school and save some of us from this utterly painful experience.
Take care.
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Stones - glass houses and all that. Have a good read through all of your own posts first.
Most people here (and on every other internet forum) type quickly and don't waste time checking every word - so what.

By the way, what is a good school??
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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #12 on: 02 February 2010, 22:22 »
By the way, what is a good school??
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Not the one you went to, obviously.
Sorry, could not help that cheap jibe.
Had a bad day in the office.
I like your taste in cars and really enjoy all your posts.
You are a great member.
Peace!
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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #13 on: 02 February 2010, 22:28 »
Starting to think that it was better for me not to write "sorry for the bad english" didn't want cause an arguement :)

@ Golf Gti thanks for response :) then i am going to buy the ones without the absorber since i don't have the ACC

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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #14 on: 02 February 2010, 22:35 »
Starting to think that it was better for me not to write "sorry for the bad english" didn't want cause an arguement :)

@ Golf Gti thanks for response :) then i am going to buy the ones without the absorber since i don't have the ACC

Don't worry.
Just having some fun!
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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #15 on: 02 February 2010, 22:40 »
hehehe ok :)

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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #16 on: 02 February 2010, 22:41 »
Starting to think that it was better for me not to write "sorry for the bad english" didn't want cause an arguement :)

@ Golf Gti thanks for response :) then i am going to buy the ones without the absorber since i don't have the ACC

Hope it helps and I'm only guessing.  

Just make sure the auto levelling works properly or you'll cause an accident.
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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #17 on: 02 February 2010, 22:43 »
Starting to think that it was better for me not to write "sorry for the bad english" didn't want cause an arguement :)

@ Golf Gti thanks for response :) then i am going to buy the ones without the absorber since i don't have the ACC

Don't worry.
Just having some fun!

Nite, night..  do'nt let the bed buggs bight.
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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #18 on: 02 February 2010, 22:58 »
Starting to think that it was better for me not to write "sorry for the bad english" didn't want cause an arguement :)

@ Golf Gti thanks for response :) then i am going to buy the ones without the absorber since i don't have the ACC

Hope it helps and I'm only guessing.  

Just make sure the auto levelling works properly or you'll cause an accident.

Ye my friend who works in vw will install them for me so I guess it will be ok :) good night

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Re: Switching from Halogen to Bi-xenon
« Reply #19 on: 02 February 2010, 23:15 »
Starting to think that it was better for me not to write "sorry for the bad english" didn't want cause an arguement :)

@ Golf Gti thanks for response :) then i am going to buy the ones without the absorber since i don't have the ACC

Hope it helps and I'm only guessing.  

Just make sure the auto levelling works properly or you'll cause an accident.

Ye my friend who works in vw will install them for me so I guess it will be ok :) good night

Surely if your friend works for vw then he's the one to ask??? Don't take it for granted that GolfTi is right, as he says he's only guessing, just contact whoever it is your buying from, they'll sort you out. :smiley:
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