Headlight bulb replacement

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Rincewind
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Headlight bulb replacement

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after a couple of nights driving home i need a "brighter" bulb

what type of fitment is the bulb and any opinion on a brighter, whiter (no daz jokes please) bulb

can't afford HID so thats out

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Post by cupasoop »

Ben done a write up a couple of weeks ago on brighter bulbs, have a search back.

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http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... highlight=

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Post by Rincewind »

doesn't state if the bulb is H1, H4, H7 fitment tho' :(
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Post by feef »

I've got Philips Vision Plus on my FJR, and they are noticeably brighter. one of the bulbs went 'pop', my lbs didn't have a Vision-plus in stock, so I stuck a Vision-plus-alike in. The FJR has a twin headlight, so I could see them side by side and it was obviously less bright than the proper Philips one.

H4 fitment on the stock 'storm headlight.

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Post by Rincewind »

thanks

gonna get some extreme white ones me'thinks
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Post by slim_boy_fat »

I had HIDs on a previous car which really are night abd day (excuse the pun) over ordinary bulbs.

I second the proper vision + bulbs, they are definatly much better than than standard.

Be aware that some of the bulbs out there have coating on them to alter the colour of the light. This has the obvious effect of reducing the amont of light emitted from the bulb.

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Post by Rincewind »

yea its a right old pain trying to find non "blue" lights
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Post by firestorm_al »

The Storm has an H4 main bulb.

I bought my last couple of sets of bulbs from here - http://www.powerbulbs.co.uk/
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Post by slim_boy_fat »

A nice 90/100w H4 version if you fancy melting your wiring.

Always been tempted by the high wattage but never had the bottle.

I dont rde much at night so never really been an issue.

The new ZZR1400 fitted with bi xenon would be something else.
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