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kwicky | 20:46 Wed 20th Dec 2006 | Motoring
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If I want to improve my lighting is there an alternative to the normal standard bulbs? I have heard of halogen bulbs..are these any better? Also you see cars with a blue tinge to their lighting, what is this?
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Your standard car headlight is rated at 60/55w (60w for the main beam and 55w for the dip)
There are bulbs on the market that claim to be up to 60% brighter than standard ( the ones I use are manufactured by RING).
They are a brighter/white light and I use them in every car I've had - the only draw back is they don't last as long as normal halogen bulbs - normally about two years.
You could get a higer rated bulb eg. 100/70w but they are illegal on road cars and you'll only blind other drivers and you would run the risk of overloading the lighting circuits with them. - the choice is yours - but I'd go for the RING bulbs.
The blue lights are known as "High Intensity Discharge" or Xenon lights, they were horendously expensive a few years back but some conversions are coming out at sensible prices now.

Search google for 'hid' and look out for Xenon.
Hid Xenons here..........

http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat= 619

But to be road legal they have to be auto self leveling and have uprated headlamp washers fitted.

The places you buy them from do not tell you that.

A good system would come out at around �900.00 fully fitted.

Stick to getting Osram Xenon gas bulbs, they are supposed to be 50% brighter than normal, there still not as good as my factory fitted HID Xenons though.

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