New front head light bulbs ??

cmd

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Nov 13, 2006
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Hi to you all . Thinking about replacing the standard H7 for after market H7
anyone done this mod yet. The factory one's are ok and are easy to remove
but just can not make up my mind.??? I'm not one for Blue/Rainbow effect.:shrug: :confused:
 

klawit

ALTEA 1.4 TSI 4YOU (my2015)
Oct 13, 2005
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Germany, Cologne-Area
hey y'all,

thought I should recommend the H7 bulbs I changed 1 1/2 years ago ...

=> Philips Power2Night GT150 H7 Headlight Bulbs

... pretty much satisfied with the extra light plus they lasted (up to now) at least as long as I expected them.

btw. changed the H1 at that very time to the Philips Blue Vision 4000K Headlights (incl. Sidelight Bulbs) ... no regrets either.

greets ... Klaus
 

Mike5

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Hi
Fitted the Phillips extra bright H7 bulbs to the dip beams over a year ago. Bit awkward fitting them but well worth it. Only down side is motorists who will look into lights and flash me even when the beam ranger is set down.
 

processpaul

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Nov 24, 2006
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Brighton
Well worth changing the bulbs. I've put in the Halfords brilliance bulbs, dipped H7 and main beam H1. Nice and bright. the light is cleaner and objects are better defined.

They're not that hard to change over, (unlike my borthers Audi
A2 which took 1 hour, you have to take the headlight units out completely!!!):)

Just have to feel around for the metal clip and push it in and to the right.
 

loadswine

loadswine
I really don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to. The only thing that changes is the quality of the light emitted from the bulb, the alignment will be as before. There shouldn't be any more heat given off as its just a more efficient bulb.
 

matt_s

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Dec 23, 2004
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That's the wrong type of xenon bulb. The website is taking about HID's where u have a spark between 2 electodes to make the light. This type are regular bulbs but have a different gas in compared to standard bulbs so they can have a thinner element that glows brighter and makes more light.
 

Tell

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oh right.... thought I'd ask rather doing the research myself since I don't know my Xenons from my Xenons....

Thanks for the link to the test site. I do agree the original bulbs aren't as bright as they could be. The question is now Phillips with the blue paint or Osram.
 
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ddc

Active Member
Hi all,

I've just upgrade my 06 Toledo with a pair of the new Philips h7 extreme 80% brighter bulbs.. WOW what a difference!! I had the 50% Halfords own brand fitted which were good but the Philips just blow them away. I can highly recommend the extreme H7's if you can find them.. I'm gonna fit the H1's to my full beam when they are available.
 

cmd

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Nov 13, 2006
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I bought Halfords All weather bulbs today...CRAP,CRAP,CRAP .If you like
rainbows in your head lights and the road ahead is a wash with colour.
It felt like i had taken LSD.These bulbs are not a night time bulb.
 

ALT54

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Dec 9, 2004
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Has anyone else found that changing the bulbs has had an effect on the alignment of the lights i fitted the Ring lamps and had to have my Altea headlamps realigned as they were pointing at the sky on dipped beam. :(
(Now have proper Xenons on the Leon, what a difference!!!!! :D )
Paul
 

Magnus

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I also fitted Ring bulbs (+50% ones on offer at the local motorist discount centre) which I found had a wider dispersion of light than the originals and were a fair bit brighter. I had adjusted the lights upwards with the original bulbs as I just couldn't see where I was going with the original alignment, but then had to adjust them back most of the way as I was getting flashed! Adjusting is easy to do, just remember one turn is a BIG change.
 
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