Tried them thought they were crap around country lanes replaced with yellow xenon which are great in low visibility and fog
 
Those LED bulbs may not be road legal - many are not and can fail the MoT. I've used the Wipac crystal lenses with nightbreaker type bulbs for years - they are as good as many modern cars, providing the wiring is up to scratch - I've also fitted the boomslang harness.
I feel your pain with the postal crapness - even on an Island as big as Ireland!
Me to. Postage and tax now are the problem. Been buying from an Irish source now as no difference in price.
 
tried OSRAM NIGHT BREAKER 200 H4 found good around town where light bounces of object etc but on country lane with no road marking and trees and hedges light seemed disperse so then fitted OSRAM FOG BREAKER Headlight Bulbs 2600K YELLOW H4 12V 60/55W bearing in mind it was when I had a Freelander now the daughters they may have upgraded since my purchase but
I will be looking for yellow LED'S for my 1957 Series one not in the rivet counting brigade patina WTF
 
tried OSRAM NIGHT BREAKER 200 H4 found good around town where light bounces of object etc but on country lane with no road marking and trees and hedges light seemed disperse so then fitted OSRAM FOG BREAKER Headlight Bulbs 2600K YELLOW H4 12V 60/55W bearing in mind it was when I had a Freelander now the daughters they may have upgraded since my purchase but
I will be looking for yellow LED'S for my 1957 Series one not in the rivet counting brigade patina WTF
Just looked them up and in the description found this
"These products are not ECE-approved and must not be used on public roads in any exterior application. Use on public roads will invalidate both the operating license and insurance coverage. Some countries prohibit the sale and use of these products. Please contact your local distributor for information on your country."

with the way some people drive up here i cant risk running something that my invalidate my insurance.
 

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