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I'm not too keen on them. If you do get them I think they do some to suit reflectors.
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There not much brighter tbh especially in a light that isn't designed for them.
You can get the same brightness from a decent set of halogen bulbs like night breakers or Philips blue vision. Blue vision are fantastic! There expensive but have a year warranty on them.
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I'm currently using some philips bulbs, i think they are supposed to be 20% brighter than standard. Slight improvement to the cack that were on before but visibility/illumination is still pretty shit on a dark motorway. Watching other cars go past just lighting up road hightlights how candle-like my lights are!
My mate has some H7 HIDs in his standard 307 headlights, although there is the issue of scatter - they still managed to light up a dark b-road fine. MUCH better than the standard halogens he had previously. Obviously the h4 design and frosted lamps wont help mine.
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Depends what Philips bulbs you've got. They range from cheapys to decent ones.
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frosted lights!! Get those changed for crysals. Ill spare you the lecture on scatter to a certain extent but using ph2lights is just a bad idea; they scatter the light far more than clystals! It'll also significantly affect where the light is thrown, which will be why your lights feel like candles...
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I'm not even going to start, just no, fit some decent halogen bulbs like the above mentioned.....................
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Dont bother with HID's behind frosted glass. I has some in my morettes, the beam pattern was horrendous! Honestly as said get a good set of halogens or if you really want the HID's get crystal lights first.
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just get the phillips visions mate. i was thinking about hids but tbt i carnt be bothered with the hassle.
also ive put better bulbs in my spots.