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Old Jan 11, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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I can remember upgrading from pre-focus bulbs to sealed beam units and thought I'd turned night into day....
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Old Jan 11, 2007 | 01:59 PM
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Hi guys,
I managed to get some pics taken tonight although the weather is awful, but it shows the difference in the lights WOW!

Love it......much much better than before.

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Old Jan 12, 2007 | 02:22 PM
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Hi Guys,
thats a full week near as dammit, and about 1500 miles on the Saab, mostly with dipped beam on constantly due to poor visibility and extreme rain. The X? Well, she's been back and forth probably covered around 200 miles, mostly at night and early morning, as the wife works night shift, so again, mostly with dipped beam the whole time.
No problems, just plenty of light!........lol

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Old Sep 15, 2009 | 01:58 PM
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Hi Jim C
When you installed those 80W / 100W bulbs, did you install the plastic cover, or removed it totally?

If you installed that cover, did you made any extra breathing holes to make sure that the light does not heat up too much?

Was those Sportzblue 80W / 100W bulbs from Ring Automotive?

Did you connect those bulbs just straight to cars original connectors, or did you install relays and took wake-up power from cars original wires?



Originally Posted by JimC64

Hi all,
there's been a few issues with lights recently, one of which I posted myself.
Just earlier today I fitted 80w / 100w Sportzblue bulbs and man...WHAT a difference. I can actually see in the dark whether I am driving the Saab or the Jag. It really is like night and day. I got them fitted in the dipped / full beam and also foglights and supplemented them with PIAA blue bulbs for the sidelights which give amodern HID lookingblue tinge. Cost for both cars was £93 which was pretty reasonable I thought.
To those with concerns, I will post if there are any problems with wiring loom, blown bulbs etc but I don't expect any. The wife has just called after arriving at work and is very pleased.....I look forward to her gettin home
I have also fitted the rear park assist I mentioned a week or so ago and it works great too....so its all good.
Clear side repeaters fitted as well with orange bulbs that look much better than the stock orange repeaters and a handsfree car kit to round it off...........so I've been busy as you can see.
Next on the hitlist I think will be cruise control upgrade and for sure EBC grooved dimpled rotors married up with redstuff pads for serious stopping power. Makes sense though to get the good outta the existing discs n pads so that may be a little while yet.

Cheers

Jim C
 
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 03:11 PM
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Bllody fog lights when it's not foggy, really boils my ****! neede to get that out! LOL
 
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Hi Jim. Has there been any reaction from other drivers to the new lights, flashing back because of being dazzled?

Will you leave your changes for the next MOT? Or will you refit the stock stuff and switch back again afterwards?
 
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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 08:42 PM
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Hey Delta, I've not had one single reaction from other drivers as to dazzling them etc and certainly not been flashed. They are set correctly and just a brighter whiter more usable light with a slight bluish tinge, not unlike HID's.
I certainly never changed them in the Jag before it went in for MOT and had no problems.

I recently completed this self same upgrade on my 07 plate Audi A6. I've included a link below for you to check out. Compare the background dtreet lighting to my new improved headlights and notice the difference. Before my headlights were very similar to the light emitted from the street lamps

http://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=71577
 
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 12:53 AM
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 03:39 AM
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Sorry guys - I've cut n pasted the info below for you

I've been replacing my interior lights recently with leds.....beautiful cool bright white light with a slight bluish tinge ( see my interior light led thread )
As part of this I wanted to upgrade the headlights, foglights etc too. I seriously thought about an HID kit but as my car doesn't have projector headlamps I decided against it ( at present anyway )
I went for Sportzblue by Ring automotive and bought from Autobulbs direct.
I upgraded the dipped beams to 80w with H7, the main beam to 80w with H1 and the foglights to 80w with H7 also. At the same time I upgraded the 501 sidelights with the bluish tinge for the HID look.
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A seriously marked improvement as I knew they would be. I compared them to my wifes Passat yellow / dull tired lookin standard bulbs. I did this upgrade beofre on my Jag X type so I knew it'd work well
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 03:45 AM
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Ooops, forgot the Led upgrade to the rear number plate lights.
Pic 1 view from ground level front
Pic 2+3 showing the leds currently fitted to the rear number plates.

The rear is now bather is extreme bright white light again with the slight bluish tinge and actually casts a line on the ground - very cool looking.
Notice the yellowish street lighting in the background as a reference point
 
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 10:41 AM
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Great pictures and info Jim. I went onto ebay and found them and this is what it said.......so knowing my luck I think I'll give it a miss!

PAIR OF RING SPORTZBLUE H1 BULBS
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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by JimC64
Anyways, I got kin in the states, King of Prussia near Philadelphia I think and they're all Italian, my wife is quarter Italian, you ever heard of the Casa Nostra - Mafia.....rofl
Jim C
I live about 10 miles (16km) from King of Prussia. Nice place to be right now with the Phillies in the Wold Series.

I was just researching lighting options for my 05 x since I'll be keeping it through another winter. I was thinking of replacing the DRL (daytime running lights, aka front parking lights) with white LEDs, along with LEDs for the brakes lights etc. Anyone have any issues with LEDs? How about turn signals, I read some cars have fast blinking issues or trigger dash errors when they swap to LEDs because of the low current.

Still trying to decide on 55w or 80w lows. What's the stock wattage for the high's and fogs?

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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 01:48 PM
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He C5, LEDs in the tail lights and turn signals will give indicator errors (fast blinks) and even dash messages for the brake/tail lamps unless you install load resistors with the. Do a search on the forums, there's lots of threads dealing with the issue.
 
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