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Age: 44 Posts: 683 Joined: 4th Mar 2010 Ride: BF Fairmont Ghia & TS Magna Location: central coast |
ef_falcon_95 wrote: i brought them calibre extra vision they are s**t no difference from stock, now i have narva ultra blue 5000k, they are $30 a globe but theyre good, very white, with a bit of blue, but they dont light the road up much lol but look cool i have the same in the bf and that light up heaps of the road on low beam and high beam is like daylight in front of the car, i will eventually put a set into the ed cheers, bear |
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arm79 |
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Trade secret for everyone.
http://www.ashdowningram.com.au/index.html These guys are the importers for Phillips globes. And they do Narva as well. If you live near a branch, you can go and buy direct from them. Basically take autobarns price, halve it and take $5 off and thats their general price. So you can get decent Blue Visions and Crystal Visions cheap, even Narva stuff. I run the Blue Visions in the low and high beam, and they do an awesome job. |
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BEAR80 wrote: ef_falcon_95 wrote: i brought them calibre extra vision they are s**t no difference from stock, now i have narva ultra blue 5000k, they are $30 a globe but theyre good, very white, with a bit of blue, but they dont light the road up much lol but look cool i have the same in the bf and that light up heaps of the road on low beam and high beam is like daylight in front of the car, i will eventually put a set into the ed cheers, bear my car is on ultra lows, i think lowering a car affects the light beam, so ill try and adjust my low beams, and see if i can see better
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Definitely does affect length of light beam.
Proper adjustment is to aim light 50mm below the centre of the blub at a distance of 5m. If you aim them above that you'll be pointing away from the road and into drivers coming towards you... And you'd be no better off. edit... You'd prob be best to get some of the +50 or +80 globes. Try compensate the height with a stronger beam. |
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