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MickeyBravo

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Received my Nightbreakers this morning that i purchased yesterday
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with it being light obviously i couldnt tell the difference. BUT i also couldnt tell much difference when lookingright into the light compared to the one in as the poly's give off a yellowie spheer kinda light.(as we all know).with them being projector type.
I do hope they are good bulbs and better than these purple/yellow tinted bulbs that were in my car when i got it.
but still they were the cheapest on ebay and i got a proper invoice from the company that is based in scotland
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ps has anyone got any before and after pics with Nightbreakers in?
 
Some pictures of the headlights in my Flickr set.

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i think they make a big difference on mine. they arent much whiter but you can tell the difference in distance

went to cinema tonight to watch Hangover 2 (was alright lol) and i agree,they looked alot brighter and the distance seemed better too (y)

But dont overdo the wattage if you want your wiring to survive.

how do you mean? i thought nightrbreakers were fine with the wiring?

@ Rigby..they have nightbreakers in? they look bright they do :)
 
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I used to have Nightbreakers in my headlamps and i thought they were ok tbh, but one of them blew, so i then got a set of nightbreakers +, and what a difference :D so much brighter than the standard nightbrakers, beam also travels
much further too.

Very rarely have to use the lights on main beams now, and i do quite a bit of night driving along country lanes because of my job (y)
 
Read my words dont overdo the wattage...

Nightbreakers are the same wattage as OEM bulbs :).
I know where you are coming from though, I have tried some fairly exotic PIAA lamps in the past, including uprating wiring, fitting relays etc.
The nightbreaker plus lamps that i am using give far better illumination than the aftermarket HID kit I used to use, and are of course completely legal, and hassle free to fit. A good chunk of my drive to/from work is along unlit roads, and they make a massive difference. Philips extreme vision are also very very good, I chose the nightbreaker pluses purely on price
 
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