gavin18787
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I have noticed that now i drive down unlit streches of road of my way home from work that standard cora headlight are pritty pooh
So i was thinking of upgrading the bulbs to give a bit more light the ones i was looking at were these
http://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/info_2572.html
Anyone got any experiance of using these or others? is there a noticable differnce?
I also wanted to give them a blueish tint and was thinking of replacing the sidelight bulbs aswell to achive this with some of these
http://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/Car_Accessories_Philips_and_Ring_Ice_Blue_Bulbs_111.html
they are the bule sidelight bulbs further down the page
Will the legal ones make a noticable difference as i dont really want iligal ones
Cheers Gavin
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Ian
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I've never really rated the discoloured bulbs.
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hopper
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you want some piaa super plasma bulbs, £80 but they are mint
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ed
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I have some of the more powerfull bulbs from Halfords, they are a bit more crisp, but not that much better...
The ultimate upgrade is to buy a HID kit. It's about £300 though for a kit.
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bubble
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u r all forgettin the better option. relay existing setup to take 100/80 headlight bulbs. better bulbs, but u cant use em with standard wiring cuz it melts, hence why they have to be powered by relays.
iv done it, brightest most crisp lights on a corsa b.
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gavin18787
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how much does that cost?
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
how much does that cost?
the cost of 2 relays and 20 minutes of an auto-electrician's time.
it is very simple to do any competent sparky can do it, and it makes a MASSIVE difference.
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mwg
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You want some of these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=8016582097&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT
they are on my to do list, mate just got some for his car and they are super bright
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
100/80 headlight bulbs
Do they dip to the same wattage though? Major dazzlage if not.
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
how much does that cost?
the cost of 2 relays and 20 minutes of an auto-electrician's time.
it is very simple to do any competent sparky can do it, and it makes a MASSIVE difference.
What about the light units themselves wont they have to be upgraded as well to make do with the extra heat? and as ian said surely this isnt techniqually leagal due to it dazzaling other road users etc
Matt G that kit looks amazing but i cant justify spending that much as its about £150 aint it
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mwg
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£150 for the low beam only kit and £180 for the high and low beam kit
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mwg
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This is the place to get decent uprated bulbs http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php
Always fast delivery too. Hes a sounds fella. I've bought a few sets of bulbs from him. Got some Phillips ones for about £20 that are excellent
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gavin18787
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i think im going to go for some of the philips bulbs that are suposed to give 30% more light and get some coloured sidelights to go with them.
would something like this http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/product.php?productid=16623&cat=597&page=1
be legal to use or not. as in will it give a nice blue tint or will it actually be blatently blue?
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
100/80 headlight bulbs
Do they dip to the same wattage though? Major dazzlage if not.
well i aint had anyone moan or complain at me yet..........as for light assy itself, i have some smoked glass lenses so heat isnt a problem.
side by side with brand new astra h, mine are more defined beam pattern and loads more light.
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gavin18787
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something that looks like this is ideal just slightly blue not over kill etc
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bubble
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gavin18787 u miust remember that when u upgrade bulbs that will have higher amp rating you risk damaging the stock wiring and headlight switch pack itself.
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
100/80 headlight bulbs
Do they dip to the same wattage though? Major dazzlage if not.
well i aint had anyone moan or complain at me yet..........as for light assy itself, i have some smoked glass lenses so heat isnt a problem.
side by side with brand new astra h, mine are more defined beam pattern and loads more light.
where would be the best place to get some relays from and acquire an auto electrician from ?
[Edited on 14-01-2006 by gavin18787]
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bubble
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relays, u need 5 pin lucas relays, can get these from halfords, as for auto-electrician, look in yellow pages.
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gavin18787
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Cheers
I also see what you mean about upgrading bulbs but they did say that they draw nno extra current and produce no more heat so they should in theory be ok
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net_freak
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i got a new set of main bulbs last week from halfrauds, the ones that are ment to be 50% brighter then normal and they seem to be miles better and there BOGOF.
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kev208
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ive got the gols halfords bulbs in and they do seem a bit better than standard. best way to see more is to lift the aim up a bit, works wonders.
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by net_freak
i got a new set of main bulbs last week from halfrauds, the ones that are ment to be 50% brighter then normal and they seem to be miles better and there BOGOF.
Whats BOGOF
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myke
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buy one get one free.
i've had 100/70w bulbs (i think)
in both my corsas and never had a problem with the wiring.
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myke
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just did a quick search and they are 100/80. always been fine.
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gavin18787
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might be better to play it safe though
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