New Headlight Bulbs
Now we finally have our car back (after a whopping three and a half months in a body shop) I'm shocked at how dim the bulbs are. Last time we used it it was Summer and I don't thing we have ever had the lights on.They are really poor (not much throw and not that bright) and very yellow looking. A quick Google and it looks like I need 'H11' bulbs. I don't want anything too bright (don't want to dazzle everyone around me) and I don't want those blue tinged ones.
I suppose I'm looking at halogen. But what would you recommend? Any good makes out there? Look at the high-performance bulbs from Osram or Philips - I've used both. Any of the road-legal bulbs will greatly improve headlight performance without, in my experience (i.e. I don't get flashed my oncoming vehicles) dazzling other drivers.
If you take a look here:
https://www.powerbulbs.com/store/category/car-bulbs/fitting/h11
you can see the options listed - ignore the "styling" bulbs, go for "performance".
(Other bulb suppliers are available, but I've had good service from Powerbulbs) I usually fit osram night breakers to my school cars as soon as I take possession. I can't think of any reason not to have an improved view down the road. They are legal because they are still the same wattage but I find they don't last quite as long. Similar to the op, we’ve just got an 11 plate golf gtd to replace a company car, and the lights seem err not as good as the newer car to say the least.
Looking to replace bulbs to improve visibility, am I being daft but do I replace both hi and dipped beam bulbs? Entirely up to you.Just do the same thing both sides data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7 What a great reply! which I just shared with the wife who didn’t get it. I, on the other hand, found it hilarious to the point when I had cramp in the rear of my brain. I always replace both,it just so happens that the captur has H1 bulbs for both dipped and high beams so I just bought six so I have spares. I have a noticeably better dipped spread and further reach on full beam. As I said above, I can't imagine not improving the lights on a car, it's such a cheap and easy way to improve safety. Xenon retrofit? A big no by all accounts: Aftermarket HID Headlamps I’m not talking about the chavvy aftermarket kit, but a proper OEM xenon retrofit kit, which are 100% legal.
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