Im looking to change/upgrade my headlight bulbs to something brigher and whiter without fitting xenon's. just wondering what if any you guys have fitted

many thanks
 
In my Facelift I have fitted HID4U 55w HID kit with the anti dazzle bulbs.

Prior to that I had Philips extreme bulbs in. Supposedly brighter the the nightbreakers.
 
I use some LED bulbs from ebay...
 

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You can't go far wrong with a pair of these.(They save power on the battery)!!
Only joking
 

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funny enough I've got a pair of ring square spots , but has a 55 watt bulb and been thinking of putting 100 w bulbs in each spot.

what have u guys fitted wattage wise in ur spots plse

is it worth dropping a some LED bulbs in there as they have halogens as standard

so much range online,???

thks
 
funny enough I've got a pair of ring square spots , but has a 55 watt bulb and been thinking of putting 100 w bulbs in each spot.

what have u guys fitted wattage wise in ur spots plse

is it worth dropping a some LED bulbs in there as they have halogens as standard

so much range online,???

thks

LED's aren't as focused as proper bulbs. This means that although that might have a higher luminous output, it is diffused so less light goes where you want.
This is how these so called high brightness bulbs work. The actual light output is strictly controlled in order to meet the necessary requirements. These high brightness bulbs aren't really that much brighter than a quality, new, standard bulb. However they do generally have a small filament. This smaller filament allows for a more tightly controlled beam. This is what gives the extra brightness. The gas used allows the small filament go burn whiter too. This adds to the overall brightening effect.
In the real world, only a higher wattage will give you more actual light. Sadly high wattage bulbs don't comply to the regulations, hence they can't be used on the public roads.
 

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