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04 May, 2018
Saved me a fortune compared to a new mirror but..
Took only 5 mins to fit, worked perfect except that the control was reversed, out was in and up was down. I managed to rewire it to get it working the correct way, but it's not a simple job of swapping wires as you have to switch the wires at the motor poles.

31 Dec, 2019
Ford Transit mk7
2 of 2 found this helpful These lights are very good. The angeleye halo DRL is very bright, even in sunlight, but not dazzling to other drivers. The fog component is about the same brightness as stock bulbs, but the beam pattern is much better, the projector lenses giving a wide flat focussed beam, where the stock ones gave a less defined spread of light, which is less useful in fog.
At 50 quid they're a lot more expensive than standard replacements, but the improved fog performance and added visibility from the halo DRL makes them worth it.

11 Nov, 2018
Good product.
Excellent little block heater. Fitted to my 2.2 Transit. Easier starting, warm air in the cab from the start, hopefully less wear and better economy too. The power lead on this makes it so much better than the ones with a trailing plug. I've mounted it behind the headlight with the unit piped into the cab heater pipes, and the power socket under the windscreen, just remove the lead and drive away, no messing about opening the bonnet and tucking a flying lead away, or risking it getting caught up in the engine.
Took about an hour to fit, the instructions are basic so had to do some research online to confirm how to fit, and it only comes with two hoze clips, you need eight in total.