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What Xenons Will be Better? 55w 6500k Ice Blue or 100w 4500k Super White?



  Polo + Micra
there not really xenon lamps.

if you want an upgrade get some osram nightbreaker + lamps imho.
 

Joe#

ClioSport Club Member
Tbh, they're both crap.

Osram nightbreaks give you the best range.

If you want them to be slightly blue though, get some xenons from a 172/182
 
  Liquid Yellow 182
where could i get some osram night breaker bulbs from? im looking on ebay, but i think there cheap ones? im not sure lol
 

Joe#

ClioSport Club Member
Yep, H7's are right.

They don't give off a blue/white light btw. It just gives you longer/better range of light
 
  Liquid Yellow 182
yeaa i got reflector lenses. i just want bright white bulbs, i do like the blue tint in them i think it looks cool lol. im confused :S hmm..
 
  LY 172
Because he has reflector lenses rather than projectors so they would also be illegal and slightly chavvy. At a guess.


ive got them in reflector lenses, and they produce the correct beam pattern. and so are perfectly legal. =]

i find 6k HID's arent chavy as they are a white light. with no blue. but hey, each to their own.
 

Joe#

ClioSport Club Member
ive got them in reflector lenses, and they produce the correct beam pattern. and so are perfectly legal. =]

i find 6k HID's arent chavy as they are a white light. with no blue. but hey, each to their own.
I suppose they self level and have washers too.. ;)
 
  LY 172
just incase your tempted by HID's

this is from http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/469110/3242115.aspx

e-mail reply from VOSA

HID lamps that have an output of less than 2000 Lumens do not need headlamp
levelling or washing. LED lamps under 2000 Lumens must have self
levelling, but do not need washing.

It is not possible for an MOT tester to determine whether or not a
particular lamp is more than 2000 Lumens or not. The MOT test therefore
uses the lowest criteria that can realistically be applied; so if a
particular vehicle is fitted with a headlamp levelling or washing system,
then we consider it logical to assume that it requires it by law and
therefore it must work ; conversely, if a vehicle is not fitted with these
systems, it would be logical to assume that they are not legally required.
 

SC03OTT

ClioSport Club Member
  Octavia vRS
Just roll with your full beam on all the time and save money on new lights. Problem solved.
 


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