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Hi All, I'm looking for recommendations for (H7) dipped beam bulb upgrade, preferably a pure white without going HID. I've had night breaker laser but their still on the green side, any recommendations would be fantastic, Thanks

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It's not possible to get a pure white halogen.  You'd either have to go HID or LED.

I've got Phillips WhiteVision H7s in mine, but they're still a bit yellow.  They now do a WhiteVision Ultra which should be a little whiter again.

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28 minutes ago, TomsFocus said:

It's not possible to get a pure white halogen.  You'd either have to go HID or LED.

I've got Phillips WhiteVision H7s in mine, but they're still a bit yellow.  They now do a WhiteVision Ultra which should be a little whiter again.

Thanks Tom I should have said white, not pure white sorry 👍

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30 minutes ago, TomsFocus said:

It's not possible to get a pure white halogen.  You'd either have to go HID or LED.

I've got Phillips WhiteVision H7s in mine, but they're still a bit yellow.  They now do a WhiteVision Ultra which should be a little whiter again.

Tom is correct, as far as I'm aware even the Philips WhiteVision ultra are rated with a colour temperature of 4200k. I have owned HID and LED in the past, both properly white, but both rated at 6000k.

 

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3 minutes ago, StephenFord said:

Tom is correct, as far as I'm aware even the Philips WhiteVision ultra are rated with a colour temperature of 4200k. I have owned HID and LED in the past, both properly white, but both rated at 6000k.

 

Thanks Stephen, I've heard the HID kits can burn out the wiring, that's why I want to avoid them

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I used HID bulbs for over 6 years (before changing to LEDs), the only issue I ever had was the odd ballast failing, and a bulb failing - otherwise, all I had was a very bright beam!

Thought I had a comparison of HIDs, but could only find a photo of LEDs...

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Just found the before/after with HID bulbs...

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1 hour ago, StephenFord said:

I used HID bulbs for over 6 years (before changing to LEDs), the only issue I ever had was the odd ballast failing, and a bulb failing - otherwise, all I had was a very bright beam!

Thought I had a comparison of HIDs, but could only find a photo of LEDs...

1793092109_bulbcomparison.thumb.jpg.db53c03358f2e1e7ddf4ac76f3166abf.jpg

Just found the before/after with HID bulbs...

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Looks good Stephen, any chance you would have a brand name or supplier, Cheers👍

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3 minutes ago, IRONMAN said:

Looks good Stephen, any chance you would have a brand name or supplier, Cheers👍

Sorry buddy, it was a few years ago now, I'm a huge eBay fan so that's 'where' I bought them, but the actual specifics are long gone I'm afraid...

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2 minutes ago, StephenFord said:

Sorry buddy, it was a few years ago now, I'm a huge Ebay fan so that's 'where' I bought them, but the actual specifics are long gone I'm afraid...

No prob, Thanks

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4 hours ago, IRONMAN said:

Thanks Stephen, I've heard the HID kits can burn out the wiring, that's why I want to avoid them

You also can't just stick HIDs in reflector style headlights. You need to change to projectors (most important part). Then install the self levelling motors/wiring and have working headlight washer jets to be road legal.

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14 minutes ago, Luke4efc said:

You also can't just stick HIDs in reflector style headlights. You need to change to projectors (most important part). Then install the self levelling motors/wiring and have working headlight washer jets to be road legal.

You've just reminded me, it's when the law changed to mandate headlight washers that I sought out an LED solution. In all the years I ran HIDs, they passed every MOT, including obviously the headlamp adjustment. As far as I was concerned at the time, they were simply a much superior light that the Victorian filament alternative.

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51 minutes ago, Luke4efc said:

You also can't just stick HIDs in reflector style headlights. You need to change to projectors (most important part). Then install the self levelling motors/wiring and have working headlight washer jets to be road legal.

Cheers Luke, I think I'll look for some led's 👍

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