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Rileysport |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 14:51 |
xenon plus ones £3.06 each to me, hahahaha cool :thumbs: | |
MoNkEy MaGiC |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 14:48 |
quote: bloody hell £4! get me some :) lol the bulb fittings of H1, H4, H7 are different but also the actuall size of the bulbs is different also with H4 being the biggest, thats why i was wondering if the smaller ones wont be as bright?? :boggle: | |
PaulW |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 14:42 |
i got me some ultra xenon ones, sposed to be 60% brighter... | |
Rileysport |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 14:40 |
fooook me. i get em for about 4 quid a pop :lol: .... | |
Filby1 |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 14:37 |
only 25 quid i think | |
Rileysport |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 13:41 |
how much you paying for these then :lol: | |
Filby1 |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 13:40 |
im not sure so if im wrong say but think all corsa bulbs are H4, other cars are different i dont think the fotting of the bulb makes a difference. so a 55/60watt bulb is same in H4 fitting as any other fitting bulb | |
MoNkEy MaGiC |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 13:30 |
im going for the sportz ring for now, i had them in H4 and they are good :) | |
Filby1 |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 11:32 |
The bulbs i have are blue tiped so they look bule even not tured on. | |
gsi-gaz |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 11:31 |
the blue vision ones are best mate | |
Filby1 |
posted on 24th Jan 05 at 11:21 |
www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk i got some 7500K bulbs around 25quid and with my blue Side lights they look really nice | |
Will94 |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 22:25 |
I had the ring h4 sportz blue bulbs... they were bright (till they popped) so i tried the phillips vision plus bulbs, easily as bright and they were pure white... no yellow at all (these were 55/60w). now using the philips power2nite bulbs which they say are the next step up, little bit brighter & have a subtle blue effect. The bluevision ones are phillips top ones, i'd say go for them! Ring ones aint as quality trust :thumbs: | |
whitter45 |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 22:15 |
they run a little hot but i replaced my frosted headlights with clear one so they have a directional cone on infront of the bulb. I found with standard bulbs my original headlights were brighter than the clear ones as the originals had no directional cone infront of the headlight if you know what i mean | |
MoNkEy MaGiC |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 22:11 |
holy sh1t dude! 110-130! wouldnt the increased heat, damage the headlight lense?? | |
whitter45 |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 22:10 |
quote: Very fair comment it depends what you want If you want a blue tint go for anything over 4800K - thats the temperature of the bulb hence the colour. [Edited on 23-01-2005 by whitter45] | |
Joff |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 22:04 |
Get the bulb that emits the whitest light, not one that tries to be something it's not. | |
whitter45 |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 21:59 |
go for 80W | |
Adam_B |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 21:57 |
neither are legal if there coloured.... | |
MoNkEy MaGiC |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 21:55 |
through a clear lense headlight, which bulb is better in terms of Brightness, the actual amount of light it puts on road? |