Headlights (again)

Started by Fin, March 28, 2017, 21:11

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Fin

Once again, I have blown a headlight bulb   s:? :? s:?   So now I have no spares (I usually carry at least one in the glove compartment.)
I have been using Osram Nightbreakers, and I am happy to stick with them. I see they have one I haven't noticed before, the Laser.
Has anyone tried it? I am wondering about life expectancy, and brightness. At this price, I am happy to use them if they're any good:

http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/H7-OSRAM-Night-Breaker-Laser-130-12V-55W-477-Halogen-Bulbs-Pair.html

Any feedback/reviews gratefully received   s:) :) s:)
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Essex2Visuvesi

#1
I have them in the MG ZR. In my opinion absolutely the best "normal" bulbs on the market.  Difference when I fitted them was like night and day (Pun intended)

Fin

#2
Ok, thanks. Consider them ordered.
The Sun is out, the sky is blue,
The roof is down on my MR2,
And I\'m grinning, grinning ear to ear!

The Other Stu

#3
Have to be careful - many of these bulbs aren't MOT friendly in the UK. The Rallye's are off-road bulbs so not road legal.
I've got nightbreaker lasers in mine.
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The Other Stu

#4
Quote2.14 Lights

These will be inspected to check:

    their condition
    operation, including high intensity discharge (HID) and light emitting diode (LED)
    the headlamps for cleaning, self levelling and security
    headlamp aim
    main beam warning light working
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/car-parts-checked-at-an-mot/car-parts-checked-at-an-mot
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