LandyMan Well-Known Member Feb 5, 2016 #1 my lights now seem very dim. maybe I need to put some better bulbs in, any suggestions? Thanks
dave21478 Active Member Feb 5, 2016 #2 Puts pointless plastic ****e in front of headlamps. Wonders why they are dimmer than before. Anyway, if you want brighter bulbs, use Osram Nightbreakers.
Puts pointless plastic ****e in front of headlamps. Wonders why they are dimmer than before. Anyway, if you want brighter bulbs, use Osram Nightbreakers.
Skinny Mike Well-Known Member Feb 5, 2016 #3 Did you clean the lenses before you fitted the guards. Bulbs, as above. Mike
Nodge68 Well-Known Member Feb 5, 2016 #4 Night breakers, Philips Vision Extreme 130 or Ring Xenon Ultima. All good at increasing light output.
Night breakers, Philips Vision Extreme 130 or Ring Xenon Ultima. All good at increasing light output.
LandyMan Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2016 #5 dave21478 said: Puts pointless plastic ****e in front of headlamps. Wonders why they are dimmer than before. Anyway, if you want brighter bulbs, use Osram Nightbreakers. Click to expand... I think they look cool! thanks for suggestion Skinny Mike said: Did you clean the lenses before you fitted the guards. Bulbs, as above. Mike Click to expand... Yes, cleanses got a good clean. Nodge68 said: Night breakers, Philips Vision Extreme 130 or Ring Xenon Ultima. All good at increasing light output. Click to expand... Cheers mate
dave21478 said: Puts pointless plastic ****e in front of headlamps. Wonders why they are dimmer than before. Anyway, if you want brighter bulbs, use Osram Nightbreakers. Click to expand... I think they look cool! thanks for suggestion Skinny Mike said: Did you clean the lenses before you fitted the guards. Bulbs, as above. Mike Click to expand... Yes, cleanses got a good clean. Nodge68 said: Night breakers, Philips Vision Extreme 130 or Ring Xenon Ultima. All good at increasing light output. Click to expand... Cheers mate