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front light bulbs

Post by andyb36 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:37 pm

hi all

i want to get some new bulbs for the front headlights ( the bright ones )

i do not know what they are called - but i know you can get the brighter ones advertised

has anyone had any experience with these and where did you get them from

ebay etc ?

thanks for the replies

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Re: front light bulbs

Post by dvisor » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:39 pm

andyb36 wrote:hi all

i want to get some new bulbs for the front headlights ( the bright ones )

i do not know what they are called - but i know you can get the brighter ones advertised

has anyone had any experience with these and where did you get them from

ebay etc ?

thanks for the replies

andy
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Re: front light bulbs

Post by daveblueozzie » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:45 pm

Be careful what you buy the lenses of the headlights are plastic.
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Re: front light bulbs

Post by Darkstar » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:24 pm

Dont they need to be UV filtered or something to protect the lens from clouding?
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Re: front light bulbs

Post by dext924 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:06 am

I got some H4 superwhite xenon from fleebay, work a treat :D
daveblueozzie wrote:Be careful what you buy the lenses of the headlights are plastic.
What would be the limit do you think for the bulbs? I hope I haven't gone TOOOO bright :?
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Re: front light bulbs

Post by daveblueozzie » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:09 am

The main problem is when you put full beam on and are still parked, it then gets too hot on the headlamp.
now i know most people don't have full beam on most of the time ,but something to be wary about.
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Re: front light bulbs

Post by dave_aber » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:15 am

I have Philips Extreme bulbs fitted as discussed here.

They are the standard wattage - 55W, and UV protected so OK for plastic lenses.

At £42 for the pair they are way more expensive than the Tesla ones from Lidl, and probably no brighter. They've lasted a year so far with no issues, but then I expect any car headlight bulb to last a good few years.....

I drove my son's car the other night. Since he's a teenager, he has fitted HID replacement bulbs - against my advice. I understand the legal situation with these (self levellers and washers required, etc), and the technical issues with using a linear light source within a reflector / lens designed for a point light source and they should be pretty crap, and have loads of stray light scatter etc. However, I have to admit that the light down the road on dip and main was really impressive, and when parking against a wall the dip cut-off shapes look OK with no scatter above. They will probably fail an MOT, and need the standard bulbs swapped back for that - and by then end of the year they will automatically fail an MOT. But I was so impressed I am considering buying a set. Not much heat out the front either....

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Re: front light bulbs

Post by bigdaddycain » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:50 pm

I was surprised too Dave... I, like you have advised against retro fitting HID kits for use with lights designed for halogen bulbs. But as a last resort i HAD to do something about he poor light output from the 100watt headlamp bulbs i'd recently fitted.

I've got to admit, the beam cut off points with the HID kit is a sharp as anything, and if the headlights are adjusted "down" a bit, then glare doesn't seem to be an issue. :wink:

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