Which halogens to choose? .. I'm waiting for advice! — Toyota Avensis, 1.8 liter, 2008
I like my head light and of course tumanki-can be seen normally at night … but even started thinking about installing halogen headlights that will shine with white light!
I read reviews about such halogens - there are they with an increase in light output and ordinary-nominal ones ... with different glow temperatures, etc.
I know one man from the drive who put MTF Light halogens on himself and is very pleased:
there are still light bulbs, about which I read on the forum that they are supposedly super mega cool =)) these are KOITO H712V 60 55W (135 125w)
the choice may also fall on light bulbs from Philips, but far from a fact, because. they are famous for their short life cycle = ((but if someone speaks on them, then you can buy such Lamp H7 12Vx55W (PX26d):
if anyone has any suggestions, which ones are better to take, I will be glad to see and read reasoned opinions =)))
thank you all in advance!
and who thinks that leaving stock is also interesting, why =)
Mileage: 16 500 kmPhilips will definitely be yellow! I set myself! Yes, they shine brightly enough, much whiter than regular BUT Yellow!
Look at my BZ, I have now set myself Osram.
on my raccoon, the headlights just shine brilliantly in dry weather, the border is even.
I also think a lot about what to put on what to change, every day I wander around the countryside on the highway, xenon is impossible now ... I think that I will still take Philips again.
so I was driving yesterday in the rain, not a hole was visible ... and when I drove into an unlit street and without cars, the lighting became a little noticeable ... in general, I thought about replacing regular ones ... I wonder how much stock usually shines? mb know...
the Philips Blue Vision was standing on the previous car, it shone white, it was especially noticeable in the snow, but still it is very hard to see in wet weather
mainer
Osram costs approximately within the Philips. And in parking lots, ordinary baseless diodes cost a hundred rubles)
With diodes, it will also not look very good, against the background of snow-white diodes, osrams will give even more yellowness ... after all, it’s still known in comparison)
I have the cheapest diodes in the village - 70 rubles) I don’t know, maybe there is cheaper somewhere.
I have conventional halogens in the PTF.
By the way, if you put Osram in fogs, then they definitely won’t live long, our climate is like this (
And Nikita Alexandrovich speaks his mind.
100 floors is even expensive, 50 ruble norms =))) already 4 people advise me to be ashamed ... did you change it in the PTF too? or do you have xen?
Osram costs approximately within the Philips. And in parking lots, ordinary baseless diodes cost a hundred rubles)
and what is the approximate price? we kind of have a base in the near H7? I also wanted to know, are the dimensions of the basement light bulbs? because I will change all at once for a white light ...
slogman
philips have blue vision! they shine white! And so probably Japan, as always, is ahead of everyone!
blue vision junk, there are a lot of fresher filipki, whiter and brighter
about philips, I even read all sorts of forums, everyone categorically dissuades from the idea of ​​contacting them ...
philips have blue vision! they shine white! And so probably Japan, as always, is ahead of everyone!
I tried almost all the "interesting" halogens at one time,
IMHO, put xenon and forget about light bulbs))))
but if you need halogens, then put an osram night breaker, they
shine well
if you need it to glow beautifully, then Philips diamond vision (blue vision yellow calla) but all lamps with the "xenon effect" shine worse than yellow ones - this is an axiom (especially in the rain)
ps don’t you dare to collective farm 70 or 100 watts, china will burn out reflectors
My advice to you is to put either filipki diamond or crystal (some are whiter, the latter are brighter), or something like in the photo, and dimensions, respectively, but not diodes. You can look at my Toyota BZ, everything was prescribed there by lamps, I was pulling information from the forums for two days.
I wanted to put a koito in my fogs, but for some reason I didn’t find the right base anywhere
they don’t cost big money for used ones, especially considering that you can give yours in return.
either take it, or philips diamond ... I have postponed this process for a month, another ...
I'm going too! put yourself a lamp really think! put in the far! I think either philips or osram)
Price 1-1.5r. for a couple, but they still need to be found ... I have changed my mind so far, there are more important things =)
I have a look at the pictures of the Koito lamps - everyone who installed them is very satisfied! japanese bulbs for japanese cars =)
what? just thought first in the far xenon put! then I decided that I would lose the ability to blink)
xenon! and on the road!))
I also want to change the Philips in the PTF for a white thread that would look with xenon, only I have H11 there)
one guy from the drive bought a MTF for himself and seems to have been riding for half a year already ... I also bought a MTF in PTF ... so I think it’s a good company ...
I’ve had a stock one for less than a year, a record holder) I bought an inexpensive varta + we’ll put a stock-survivor, I’ll compare it - if there is no difference in color, it will be so)
and then I don’t know ... maybe by the summer I’ll buy something “made of whiteâ€, maybe mtf) or maybe I won’t buy it.
thanks for the valuable feedback =))) I heard from many that they often burn, and my stock has been burning for 1.5 years without getting tired =)))
osram night breaker lasted a little over three months. koito white beam has already burned out three lamps (for a year, it turns out that they withstand about 5-6 months). but my headlights are almost always on. I liked koito, more than a night breaker, and more than regular ones, but now I’ll put the usual ones. I'm tired of buying lamps :)
tomorrow I'll go look at the light bulbs =) it will be ala Lexus or American style =)
Well, it's still moNa =) I've put it a little sorry, but of course it shines in the dry almost like xenon =)
Thanks! I did exactly that - I stopped driving on this issue =)) only now I want to find and put bright red dimensions for myself =) ala Lexus type =)
Buddy STOCK RULES, AND IN GENERAL Osram lamps are in stock! I can only say that Osram shine well in any weather, but I took an IPF and shine only in dry weather. Good and that's it = (My advice to you is not driven =)