Have recently changed the standard headlight bulbs to led bulbs on my facelift, and tonight was my first proper test with them in the dark and I’m quite disappointed with them. They look lovely and bright but for actually being able to light up the road they are rubbish. Can anyone recommend better bulbs to try.
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Facelift projectors are pretty poor, no matter which brand of ordinary type bulb you put in. Have used night breakers etc in the past and although some improvement, the bulbs don't last very long and it gets expensive keep changing them.
Haven't tried LED for the same reason your post suggests, numerous comment on the net that they look bright enough but is questionable as too how much light actually makes it as far as the road. Only solution I have found is HID, swapped out for MOT if necessary.
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I guess the led bulbs you bought weren't too expensive?
If they were, then you'd see the road without any issues.
The cheaper end of the led market promise all the bells and whistles but don't live up to the hype.
If your on a budget, then the only way to go is a HID kit.
I've had my kit in for nearly 2 years without any issues and lighting the road is superb.......and it cost £14.99
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The led bulbs I bought where £40 so wouldn’t say to cheap. I tried adjusting the headlights up a bit, but the range from he bulbs was terrible on the road. I did come from a car that had led headlights from the factory and they where amazing so I’m trying not to compare the insignia to my previous car, but I did think the led bulbs would be better. Any recommendations for a bid kit guys?
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Originally posted by JamieD View PostThe led bulbs I bought where £40 so wouldn’t say to cheap. I tried adjusting the headlights up a bit, but the range from he bulbs was terrible on the road. I did come from a car that had led headlights from the factory and they where amazing so I’m trying not to compare the insignia to my previous car, but I did think the led bulbs would be better. Any recommendations for a bid kit guys?
Personally I have this kit in my Insignia
2 x Ac 9012 HIR2 Bulbs. 35W Canbus. 55W Canbus. Super Canbus. Canbus 501 T10 Leds. Canbus Festoon Leds. HID Xenon KitsHID Xenon Kits. These kits are developed by our in-house engineers, who work closely with the manufacturer to our exacting specifications.
A bit more expensive now as I paid £44 a couple years ago. I've had them since I got the car and I have only had 1 issue with a ballast that failed. They honoured their 2 year warranty and sent me out a new ballast on return of my old one for investigation.
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Thanks for replys - when I plug my car details into Ebay- says the lights in the links above are not compatible!! Getting com fused as dont want to fork out, o ly to have to return and wait for others!!
Car details are - Vauxhall Insignia sports tourer 5dr 1.6Cdti 136ps 16v.
Any idea as to why I can't buy what's been suggested??
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Originally posted by g.b.marshall View PostThanks for replys - when I plug my car details into Ebay- says the lights in the links above are not compatible!! Getting com fused as dont want to fork out, o ly to have to return and wait for others!!
Car details are - Vauxhall Insignia sports tourer 5dr 1.6Cdti 136ps 16v.
Any idea as to why I can't buy what's been suggested??2015 Sri vx line nav BiTurbo . Sri heated leather.5500k AFL . Vx line 20s,8inch LCD dash .FLEXride.Reverse cam.Irmscher grill.235hp and 480 torqs.30mm lowering springs.20mm H&R spacers all round. Mtec drilled discs on rear,VXR 355mm drilled on front,with Brembo 4 pot calipers. Auto wipers .VX puddle lights.Carbon effect black roof wrap.Irmscher roof spoiler.Irmscher side skirts.
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