#16: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: Mikey2uk, Location: StevenagePosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:58 am ---- That's the chance you take when buying second hand, I know this may sound like a stupid idea but how about you put your frosted ones back on for the MOT so it passes and then change them back over.
As for them being the wrong beam throw, how long you had them on the car? Have you ever been flashed due to the fact you was blinding other road users?
#17: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: danlouiee, Location: Plymouth, DevonPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:02 am ---- Yeah I guess! I'm after a set of genuine ones as they suit the car..well I think anyway!
Yeah it it's just a hassle and yeah but but not often only when on dual carriageways:/
#18: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: sillyhilly, Location: The Mean Streets of CoventryPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:11 am ----
Mikey2uk wrote:
Have you ever been flashed due to the fact you was blinding other road users?
danlouiee wrote:
not often only when on dual carriageways
And you thought this was acceptable?! You thought obscuring people's vision and compromising safety to the extent that they need to flash you was ok?
Idiot.
#19: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: danlouiee, Location: Plymouth, DevonPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:21 am ----
sillyhilly wrote:
Mikey2uk wrote:
Have you ever been flashed due to the fact you was blinding other road users?
danlouiee wrote:
not often only when on dual carriageways
And you thought this was acceptable?! You thought obscuring people's vision and compromising safety to the extent that they need to flash you was ok?
Idiot.
And I was to know I bought dodgy Taiwanese headlights that blinded other road users because If I knew that I wouldn't of put them through the MOT!
How was I to know they were flashing me when there are other cars on the road!
Idiot.
#20: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: Harry, Location: StaffordPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:17 am ----
Brian wrote:
How can you send something back for that, they're diy headlights, what were you expecting?
Exactly what I was thinking.. no one sells DIY things with an MOT 'gaurentee'
Car modifications pretty much go against the law / mot and you understand this risk by fitting masked lights you cannot blame the person who did it at all.
Sorry bud
#21: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: danlouiee, Location: Plymouth, DevonPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:21 am ---- I'm not blaming the fact they're masked the output is fine, it's just continental not British!! Haha
#22: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: Harry, Location: StaffordPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:22 am ---- Oh I was wondering how that could mess it up, so what they were bought from outside the UK?
#23: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: danlouiee, Location: Plymouth, DevonPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:49 am ---- I bought them from a member on here who bought them and masked them himself, however they were bought from Taiwan as Valeo replicas and so split easy masked easy and just failed because the beam pattern is continental:/
#24: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: sillyhilly, Location: The Mean Streets of CoventryPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:50 pm ---- I thought you said how were you to know they were from Taiwan.
Full of it.
#25: Re: MOT Failure on one thing that I bought from info! Author: danlouiee, Location: Plymouth, DevonPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:55 pm ---- used the search button and went through the sellers posts where he asked what DEPO was and a response was they were from Taiwan. Found that out today after i went for MOT.
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