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Steve_O wrote:Blimey Del - those sidelights look BRIGHT!!
Your bulbs look a lot whiter than mine - even tho I've got the same!!
Is that to do with the sidelights - or just your camera??
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Nah, the dipped lights even looked that bright white before I upgraded the sidelights. Not sure why they should look different from yours. Loom quality differences?
The sidelight bulbs complete the package and get rid of that tired yellow look we all hate. The sidelights aren't as bright as they look in the lamp closest to us in the pic, I just caught some glare from the reflectors inside. It looks more like the other lamp in real life - detaling shapes and chrome inside the lamp in a Xenon white colour.
hardhitter wrote:I have some pics to upload soon. They are before and after, which gives you an idea of how much improvement there was. The loom is plug and play, and easy to reverse if needed.
I need to get some of those sidelight bulbs like Del has, to finish it all off.
I've gotta get better lights for mine, I've had high performance bulbs before though and they lasted only 11 months, how good is the life with these Philips ones?
Here we have some before and after comparisons. They are both comapred on the same lane at the same spot, so it's fair comparison. You can see the difference, but the photo's don't do it justice.
hardhitter wrote:I have some pics to upload soon. They are before and after, which gives you an idea of how much improvement there was. The loom is plug and play, and easy to reverse if needed.
I need to get some of those sidelight bulbs like Del has, to finish it all off.
Yes, no problem. The only problem is when the main H4 bulbs are higher wattage. But theres no need for that when you have an uprated loom and vision plus bulbs.
I'm going to modify the one supplied from pitstop so it fits neater. Might even knock a few more up at the same time.
Mk2Adam wrote:for what? you planning on getting an uprated loom from pitstop, or you gonna build your own, or are you just talking bout changing the bulbs?
definately new bulbs/ how hard is it to make a new loom?
i used steve-o's guide on club polo for mine, took about 30 mins to knock them together and about £10 in electrical bits, so not hard.
as for bulbs, most people agree that phillips vision plus bulbs are the best, you can get these (plus a uk-p discount) from powerbulbs for around £20.
i have done the bulbs (which improved it a bit) but i still havn't got around to fitting the loom, yet, got it sitting on my desk but just havn't had a chance to fit it
i have done the bulbs (which improved it a bit) but i still havn't got around to fitting the loom, yet, got it sitting on my desk but just havn't had a chance to fit it
it is actually quite simple mate, i know nothing about electrics and i got all the bits together from maplins, put it all together and had no problems, i had a lil trouble just working out my system because i converted it for use on a mk2, but mk3 should really just be plug and play