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Old 26-09-2007, 03:07 PM   #1
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As the title says, what head light globes to buy? As I have to replace one due to it blowing and I know that others have been and tried all there are on the market, so your comments please.

Just easy to buy replacements please as I don't have time to do a HID conversion etc.

Its for my Fairmont, as per the sig.

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Old 26-09-2007, 04:49 PM   #2
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As the title says, what head light globes to buy?
Prior to our last trip away I replaced my globes with Narva Plus 50's (cost around $60 for the four of them).

I have no complaints and passengers have made comments about how good my headlights are.
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Old 26-09-2007, 06:00 PM   #3
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Osram Silverstars. Im using them now and they're pretty good. Dont look nice with that funky blue light, but they put out good light and seem to last.
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Old 26-09-2007, 09:23 PM   #4
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Prior to our last trip away I replaced my globes with Narva Plus 50's (cost around $60 for the four of them).

I have no complaints and passengers have made comments about how good my headlights are.
What he said.
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Old 26-09-2007, 09:51 PM   #5
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I put philips BlueVisions (h4's?) in my low beam the other day, I did have narva's in there but they are no where near as good in my opinion.
I paid about $40 from memory, on special at autobarn.
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Old 26-09-2007, 11:24 PM   #6
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Prior to our last trip away I replaced my globes with Narva Plus 50's (cost around $60 for the four of them).

I have no complaints and passengers have made comments about how good my headlights are.
fully agree Ronwest, very happy also.
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Old 27-09-2007, 10:43 AM   #7
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I like the Philips bulbs, in my AU I've had Blue Visions & Power2Night. City driving I prefer the Blue Visions a touch.
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Old 27-09-2007, 02:39 PM   #8
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I,ve seen some Autotecnica Blue Max platinum H4 globes at Kmart for $25 but there 100/90W which seems real high, anyone used em
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Old 27-09-2007, 09:11 PM   #9
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After testing an array of ADR/ECE Compliant globes ... the Narva Plus 50's were the best on the country roads for me ... ad they lasted longer ... the Phillips globes hated the rougher roads and kept blowing.

Plus the Narva's were a lot cheaper for a better product.

I wouldn't be using a higher wattage globes within polycarbonate headlights ... they tend to melt them ... they also draw too much current across the factory wiring loom .. also having a tendancy to melt that too.
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Old 27-09-2007, 09:25 PM   #10
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Whatever you do, don't use any of the blue ones. They might be nice to drive with, but they are an eyeache for the oncoming driver.
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I like the Philips bulbs, in my AU I've had Blue Visions & Power2Night. City driving I prefer the Blue Visions a touch.
Had both of these in the XR, the GT150's (Power2Night) blew in 3 months with no obvious reason as to why, still haggling with the Philips rep over that set of globes. Got CrystalVisions in there now and they are a good quality light but they just dont project far enough along the road for me.

When they blow I think I'll give the Plus50's another run.
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Hi all,

As the title says, what head light globes to buy? As I have to replace one due to it blowing and I know that others have been and tried all there are on the market, so your comments please.

Just easy to buy replacements please as I don't have time to do a HID conversion etc.

Its for my Fairmont, as per the sig.
i have a 99' Fairmont to, and have replaced my globes ...

PHILIPS HED 4000 H4 Ultra Vision Blue Ray Globes

IMO, these are the best lights and have had people comment on them ... as you sit behind them they are bright white, but people comming head on to you, see blue and white as the road dips ...

these are my suggestion ... u get parkers and headlights in a pack for $55? from autobahn

cheers, Nathan
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Old 28-09-2007, 05:30 AM   #13
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I bought some 90/130 globes from Big W for about 35 and they brilliant, I love them to death..... :
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Old 28-09-2007, 11:59 AM   #14
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Thanks for all the replies guy's.

I'll toss up between the Narva's and the Philips, when I go to get them tomorrow.

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Old 28-09-2007, 12:35 PM   #15
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Another vote for the Narva Plus 50's. Very good lamps.
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Old 28-09-2007, 01:28 PM   #16
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1 vote for HID conversion - only takes around 30 minutes than replacing the globes, and the quality of light they emit kills any standard halogen globe. Plus they are supposed to last for 6000 hours, which is around 10 years.

You can get them for around $150 for a set of H4 Bi-xenon (Hi/Low) and under $100 for the H1 high beams.
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1 vote for HID conversion
Our long trips require good headlights so I'm always interested in improvements.

These kits don't have adverse effects with standard AU headlights (burns to lens/ reflectors... beam too high for oncoming traffic etc)?
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Our long trips require good headlights so I'm always interested in improvements.

These kits don't have adverse effects with standard AU headlights (burns to lens/ reflectors... beam too high for oncoming traffic etc)?
zhodak has them on his fairmont, so he is probably in a better poisition to comment specifically on that style of headlight, but for the XR lights that I had on the wagon, they are brilliant. Even on my EL, they seem to be OK (had them in for about 8 weeks now, and so far so good), and also have them on the explorer. The EL & Explorer are both polycarbonate lenses with standard reflectors, whereas the XR had real glass lenses.

They are brighter than normal, so you get flashed from that point of view every now and then, but they are actually less glarey than halogens.

A compromise may be to get them for the driving lights and high beams only (H1s or H3s), and just use plus50s for the low/hi H4 globe.
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A compromise may be to get them for the driving lights and high beams only (H1s or H3s), and just use plus50s for the low/hi H4 globe.
Sounds like a plan. We're off somewhere (not sure where, yet) at the end of Oct so I'll look into these before then.

Hopefully zhodak will see this thread and share his views.

Is the supplier a well kept secret or should I pm you for info?
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i have a 99' Fairmont to, and have replaced my globes ...

PHILIPS HED 4000 H4 Ultra Vision Blue Ray Globes

IMO, these are the best lights and have had people comment on them ... as you sit behind them they are bright white, but people comming head on to you, see blue and white as the road dips ...

these are my suggestion ... u get parkers and headlights in a pack for $55? from autobahn

cheers, Nathan
Thanks dude, I'm gonna go check out getting some of them for my car as well.

Was out looking for bulbs yesterday because I want whiter ones than I have, more on the yellowish side atm.

I'll have to grab a couple to match for my foglights too though, just so they all match up nicely
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Sounds like a plan. We're off somewhere (not sure where, yet) at the end of Oct so I'll look into these before then.

Hopefully zhodak will see this thread and share his views.

Is the supplier a well kept secret or should I pm you for info?
Supplier is ebay - I've now bought 6 kits off them (plus the original Bi-xenon H4 one through equibs). Anyway, each of the kits look the same as the OEM GE one through equibs, so my guess is they're all made in the same chinese factory, and sold under various brnad/no-brand names. I get the 6000K ones - any higher and they're too blue and are actually less effective and more glarey for other drivers, and the 4300k ones are supposed to be OK as well, but are less white and more yellowy - still whiter than halogens though. Anything lower than 4300K would be suitable if you wanted a yellow type light (for fog lights etc).

Links to the sellers ebay store is:
http://stores.ebay.com.au/diane-shop

Just search for H1 or H3 for the driving lights etc (check yours before you order).

I have ordered them on a Saturday (morning), and they were delivered on the following Wednesday - ie 4 days later.
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I'll keep that link JC. I've used mainly Plus 50's and Arctic Blues since the original H4 globes gave out, but have usually gone through a pair every 18 months. Must have something to do with bumps and vibration from country roads! The H1's OTOH have never been replaced - the originals are still going after 8 years.

I'd go the 4300's for the H4's due to regular autumn/winter fogs and leaving for work before 5.30 when on dayshifts. The 6000's sound like the duck's nuts for the H1's.
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