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Lights - lack of
The first time Ive driven the car in really horid weather...and I couldnt see a bloody thing, had to put my foggies on to help.
Rather than going down the HID route, as MOT testers are getting a little arsey about them, can anyobe suggest a uprated bulb? If that exsits? :???: |
Osram Nightbreakers or Philips Extreme power
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Cool, thanks for that, going to try and pick some up on friday. In the mean time I might strap some candles to the front of the car.
Does the Blob eye suffer from the same problem, or did Subaru just expext everyone who got a Bugeye to just drive in the daylight? |
Classics have piss poor lighting. Early classics are just as bad inside. Can only just see the needles on the speedo ect when lights are on in the dark
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HIDS are fantastic,you would never go back to bulbs.If installed and set up correctly shouldn't give you any MOT problems.
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i'm thinking about it but i saw a thread on the web where the HIDs were so hot they'd actually turned the front of the lens black where it had burnt from the heat in the centre.... |
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I got the 6000k ones and had Matt Matt fit them.2 years on never had any problems and could never go back to bulbs.
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Well after the trip home tonight, might try some HID's. I did get some Nightbreakers, worked very well, untill tonight. 1 has blown allready! Lasted a week. made the country lanes between Paddock Wood and Tunbride very interesting...
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so with setting off on a 750 mile round trip to RallyGB tomorrow, i had no choice but to spend more money on normal bulbs at Halfords :( got their own brand 'extreme brilliance' bulbs (£25 each!) but at least they were on a BOGOF. So last night fitted both of those to my morettes and they seem to be better than whatever bulbs were in there before. still not as good as HIDs though! |
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