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£9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - brooker81 - 11-09-13

thought they where cheap fitted last night look good

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Osram-Night-Breaker-Limited-Edition/dp/B00AQJD9J4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1378893676&sr=8-2&keywords=osram+nightbreaker+plus+h4



Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - bigbluebear - 11-09-13

Do they make much difference


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - Strifae - 11-09-13


(11-09-13, 04:54 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Do they make much difference

Oooo yes


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - bigbluebear - 11-09-13

Sounds like a bargain, I think I'll order them.....any special fitting instructions or requirements, I have the 2004 model with lights on permanently on dipped and the full beam option only......no on or off switch


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - brooker81 - 11-09-13

Nope no fitting problems just old ones out rubber cap back on and replug in took me all of 5min makes a difference in my opinion.thought they where a bargain do u guys may as well grab a bargain to.


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - JZS 600 - 11-09-13

Just bought some for my 600,,, at that price, why not!


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - dickturpin - 11-09-13

Guess you didn't see this then!
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,9785.0.html

:rolleyes


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - JZS 600 - 11-09-13

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Same wattage!


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - JZS 600 - 11-09-13

I=V/R etc,,,


Re: £9.49 Nightbreaker Bulbs - PaulSmith - 12-09-13

If you like the nightbreakers, take a chance on a HIDs. They really night and day!

I recommend H4-3 bulbs so you keep your high beam, and I prefer 5000K as being the whitest light. 6000K and upwards starts getting blue. You can get a cheap and nasty car kit for about £25, and if you are reasonably handy, you should have it fitted in about an hour. If you don't like the results, you can remove it  and noone will ever know it was there. If you are still nervous, you can even keep your old H4 bulb's under the seat and swap them back in at the side of the road with no additional tools.