Fly Eye head/tail/fog light tints

simonali

Active Member
Apr 3, 2014
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Wiltshire
I had a mk5 Golf with xenons that were better and before that a Clio 197 with xenons that were better than the Golf's. I think I need to start buying cars in the winter so I can try out the headlights before I buy! The spread of light is fine, but theyre just not bright enough and the main beam just moves the light up a bit, it doesn't add any extra light like even a set of halogens does.

I bought the Cupra with a view to trading it for the rumoured AWD Cupra R* when it came out, but that won't be happening if it has the same lights at the front. A car with this much performance needs to be putting a lot of light on the road when driving in the dark.

*Looking like it won't be happening anyway now, so this point is moot...
 

scrich7

Active Member
Oct 6, 2013
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Bedford
I had a mk5 Golf with xenons that were better and before that a Clio 197 with xenons that were better than the Golf's. I think I need to start buying cars in the winter so I can try out the headlights before I buy! The spread of light is fine, but theyre just not bright enough and the main beam just moves the light up a bit, it doesn't add any extra light like even a set of halogens does.

I bought the Cupra with a view to trading it for the rumoured AWD Cupra R* when it came out, but that won't be happening if it has the same lights at the front. A car with this much performance needs to be putting a lot of light on the road when driving in the dark.

*Looking like it won't be happening anyway now, so this point is moot...

The LED headlights have 3 additional LED's for full beams?
 

GrahamFR

Now AMG Powered
Dec 10, 2008
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6
Barnsley or Burton
I had a mk5 Golf with xenons that were better and before that a Clio 197 with xenons that were better than the Golf's. I think I need to start buying cars in the winter so I can try out the headlights before I buy! The spread of light is fine, but theyre just not bright enough and the main beam just moves the light up a bit, it doesn't add any extra light like even a set of halogens does.

I bought the Cupra with a view to trading it for the rumoured AWD Cupra R* when it came out, but that won't be happening if it has the same lights at the front. A car with this much performance needs to be putting a lot of light on the road when driving in the dark.

*Looking like it won't be happening anyway now, so this point is moot...

vw still uses xenon's you can always come back to the darkside when you trade in
 

simonali

Active Member
Apr 3, 2014
834
36
Wiltshire
Will be looking at the Golf R mefinks. Here is a pic that proves what I'm on about. Look at the A3 sister car's xenon beam pattern compared to the Leon's.

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