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Originally posted by Dave1419 View PostThink these are the ones with the 9012 bulbs---photo's not too good but will give you some idea---the fogs are the GM/Vaux ones -----Dave[ATTACH=CONFIG]3850[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]3851[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]3852[/ATTACH]-----Dave----the last picture is with the above bulbs in both the heads and fogs
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Has anyone tried these?
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Or these?
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Putting my 2 pennies worth in here .
I hark back to one of my saabs , it had H7 bulbs which were like 2 candles in the dark .
So I did a lot of asking questions , and yep people had ,had the same problem .
So to over come this , brought a set of Osram "night breakers "
Got a headlight restoration kit ( easy to use ) because on those cars the lenses are plastic and do cloud up .
Did all that and set the beam pattern up properly.
And hay presto ! Success.
But if you are to do as I did then the brighter white light is the one to go for .
Think the blue light one is more for show cars .
And may be picked up by some Rozza who has not had his quota of stops on night duty .
.K.M.P.C.U
YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAA
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i have the blue koomtoom LED's
8 months on and still going good, best increase in light for was was to the passenger side of the vehicle so i can see object on the pavements.
They are brighter than STD as well.
Personally wouldnt risk a HID kit just incase i bump my car....its taken away......written off.......and found to have illegal lights
light output on dipped
Full beam
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Originally posted by Sean110 View PostNice... well that makes me a cu nt then does it.
Paying twice isnt my thing really thats why im on here
4 pages on this thread and lots of other threads giving members the best options of what to buy......why ask advice if your not going to take any notice.
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Originally posted by Sean110 View PostAll i would like is for the yellow to become blue same as the blue line (not sure what its called) and same brightness and i would be happy with that. Anyone have a suggestion?
They're pretty dear but it was getting on for 3 years ago. I'm sure you can find cheaper equivalents on eBay etc now...
They were miles better than the horrible yellow halogens and matched the daytime running lights or "lines" as you call them perfectly. They're not quite as bright on the road as HIDs but they're not far off. I'd had HIDs in before I bought the LEDs and the HIDs only just pipped the LEDs on unlit country roads but they were still a big improvement over the halogens.
This is the colour match on the car,
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