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    Hi All,

    Im looking to change all bulbs in the head and fog lamps.

    At the mo, just looking to replace the bulbs to some super white. Can anyone suggest a set?

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    just realised that i have put this in the wrong section...... Can it be move please?

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    tons of posts on this,... super white will look great if you are looking AT the car,.. but if you wish to see where you are driving at night then forget it. I'd either keep the original bulbs in and re-level,.. or fit 6000k HIDs

    I went through the white bulb route and it's really a waste of time. - I have white main beam in to match my 6000k HID ,.. but they are useless. Going back to standard main and dropping the k rating of the HID for better vision.

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    tons of posts on this,... super white will look great if you are looking AT the car,.. but if you wish to see where you are driving at night then forget it. I'd either keep the original bulbs in and re-level,.. or fit 6000k HIDs

    I went through the white bulb route and it's really a waste of time. - I have white main beam in to match my 6000k HID ,.. but they are useless. Going back to standard main and dropping the k rating of the HID for better vision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chewy71 View Post
    tons of posts on this,... super white will look great if you are looking AT the car,.. but if you wish to see where you are driving at night then forget it. I'd either keep the original bulbs in and re-level,.. or fit 6000k HIDs

    I went through the white bulb route and it's really a waste of time. - I have white main beam in to match my 6000k HID ,.. but they are useless. Going back to standard main and dropping the k rating of the HID for better vision.
    I thought that was the case. Have had a quick look about and was just looking for a quick / temp solution till i decided to get some HID's - But if thats the case, il leave alone lol

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    try these in the fog lights



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    I just had the standard 55w bulbs, I could barely see anything, have spent enough on numerous things recently so just wanted some decent white replacements on the cheap, found halfords had 2 150% brighter dip beams for the price of 1 at £29. They seem to work well enough, though haven't driven on an unlit street this week so difficult to tell, but definitely better than the stock ones that were in there.

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    Get some ring sportz blue bulbs.

    Look good and have great light out put for bulbs.

    Can get them on eBay for about 15 quid

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    Thanks guys!

    Been offered a set of hid's from another member so may go with them

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    Thanks guys!

    Been offered a set of hid's from another member so may go with them

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