Just use some better bulbs. e.g. Halfords sell some which claim 90% brighter. They are usually BOGOF too.hi guys. is there an upgrade i can do to put better lights on my f.l 1? cheers
Osram nightbreaker or Philips bluevision.
Consider fitting spot lights.
You don't want a defender. You'd like to arrive at your destination without unecessary aches and pains, or deafness from wind noise stemming from the resistance pushing a brick through the air causes!
You can get HID upgrade kits on fleabay for about £170... They are the bollocks.. Expensive, but worth the investment if youre keeping the hippo for a while.... Brighter standard bulbs are an option, but in my experience they arent that much better than the usual ones..
thanks a set of spots is next on my list. i have found a weird thing on my f.l though. if you hold the indicator stalk just before it clicks for the high beam you get both the high and low at the same time and a lot better view of the road which makes me think why they didnt make both to run together if it gives more light. oh and i cant buy a defender as i know who both my parents are. lol.
They don't wire them together as the lamp would get too hot with both filliaments on in the lamp. The td4 has separate high and low beams and they both run on together if desired.
If you get a hid kit you will need the "high / low" type which is for the earlier freelanders with only one lamp for high and low beams
forget the spots mate - xenon is the best bet
and found a kit on ebay for only £40 !!! same price as a couple of halfords normal lamps !!
heres the link
Bi - Xenon HID Conversion kit H4 Hi / Lo 6000K & 8000K | eBay
6000K is the best colour choice from experience![]()
not sure where yu got that from hippoo - it is highly likely that HID kits which are currently illegal will be an MOT failure as of next year and Halfrauds new +120 headlight bulbs are 2 for £28.99 (BOGOFF), depending what type you get.
****ing hell how many times in one day.forget the spots mate - xenon is the best bet
and found a kit on ebay for only £40 !!! same price as a couple of halfords normal lamps !!
heres the link
Bi - Xenon HID Conversion kit H4 Hi / Lo 6000K & 8000K | eBay
6000K is the best colour choice from experience![]()
No need to start getting rowdy about it lol****ing hell how many times in one day.
DO NOT BUY **** LIKE THIS WITHOUT RESEARCH FIRST
Only total idiots buy 6000k or higher HIDs. 4100 or 4300k is what you want and usually cheaper.
Higher k outputs actually produce less light, ie lower lumens. They are also coloured light rather than white/day light. And worst of all the higher k bulbs are the ones that cause all the dazzling glare.
It's idiots who can't be arsed to do a little research first that are causing the police to crack down and ticket people with HIDs in non approved lamps.
The company you bought them from either knows jack ****, or they where conning you.No need to start getting rowdy about it lol
The 6000k colour was recommended by the company when I bought mine - any less and they start looking yellow !
I have factory fitted xenons in my range rover and they still dazzle oncoming drivers!! Lol At least I can see where I am going![]()
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