Tocchi Sandtrap Motorsport Donating Members 2,055 Member For: 16y 25d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 28/11/15 01:22 PM Share Posted 28/11/15 01:22 PM Crappy NOR roads Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAH Donating Members 361 Member For: 15y 11m Gender: Male Posted 28/11/15 06:32 PM Author Share Posted 28/11/15 06:32 PM (edited) Nice Sydney roads. At $80 - $90 per set, these whiter globes would need to last heaps longer than they have for me to bother buying them again. I might put one of the factory globes back into the LHS. Or drop in one Spiro again. As stated above, one of Spiro's mechanics told me they no longer sell these whiter globes. Edited 28/11/15 06:36 PM by PAH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 9y 7m 27d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 28/11/15 09:24 PM Share Posted 28/11/15 09:24 PM Narva 50+ pair around $40 on ebay. For the 18m life this seems reasonable for the extra light I get in the EL. Nice and white too. I'm actually not sure what's in the BA as they haven't blown in the time I've had it. If you change globes make sure you get a tune☺ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilMeUp Member 1,045 Member For: 16y 5m 3d Gender: Male Location: Perth, Western Australia Posted 29/11/15 06:33 AM Share Posted 29/11/15 06:33 AM Girlfriend's previous two taxis (BFII wagon and BFIII wagon) used to both go through headlight globes at a rapid rate.And she cruises around like Driving Miss Daisy. She's slow.Meanwhile, I go through one or two globes a year, at the most.And I drive the car as though it's in Formula 1. These days I keep a spare globe in the bottom of the airbox. I buy globes in packets of 10 when they're on special at Covs.Always wanted to try the IPF Fatboy globes. That's what the 4WD crew use, and they're also a higher output globe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,042 Member For: 16y 8m 10d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 30/11/15 08:47 AM Share Posted 30/11/15 08:47 AM Lesson 1: don't buy "whiter" halogen globes if they have any coating on the glass. They just don't last and have lower light output, if anything. Lesson 2: HID replacement FTW! Better colour, more reliable (if installed correctly) and sometimes cheaper than a "whiter" set. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 7m 15d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 01/12/15 07:35 AM Share Posted 01/12/15 07:35 AM Projector lens its almost a must with any hid kit has the scatter can be too much for oncoming traffic 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,042 Member For: 16y 8m 10d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 01/12/15 07:36 AM Share Posted 01/12/15 07:36 AM When installed and aimed correctly, regular "reflector" style headlamps are acceptable with regard to scatter. Even scattered they have heaps more light output then a regular halogen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 7m 15d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 01/12/15 07:37 AM Share Posted 01/12/15 07:37 AM Agreed I personally prefer the pattern of a projector thoughIve seen some shocking hid installs in reflectors and you just get totally blinded Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,042 Member For: 16y 8m 10d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 01/12/15 07:42 AM Share Posted 01/12/15 07:42 AM Agreed on both counts. It must be installed and aimed correctly in a reflector.Projector is just better for a "cleaner/smoother" light output, but for a large proportion of cars, there's no good (cheap/easy) way to get projector lenses into the factory position :( 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barnz Member 3,047 Member For: 11y 29d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 01/12/15 08:01 AM Share Posted 01/12/15 08:01 AM Just been over all of what both of you have said with my brother and his PK ranger. Sent me a pic of his new HID's. I said your a penut dont put them in reflector lights. Surprisingly there are no aftermarket projectors for PK. With some tweaking they are less blinding to oncoming traffic. Projectors can be aimed more accurately BUT, at the right approach angle oncoming traffic still cops it. This is true even in oem applications. In a perfect world we would drive on flat roads and it wouldnt be a problem..... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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