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Need some good advice on halogen lamps, from you.
OlafYong | 06 Jun 09:18 |
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Joined: 26 Mar 2021 Posts: 9 Bike: | Need some good advice on halogen lamps, from you. On my wife's car (Kia Rio 2), you need to change the lamps, because one of them burned out (and it was shining very badly), and I would very much like to put something more or less decent, since her vision is not 100% and trips at night from work for her just the same quest)). Subtracted that it is possible to install 80W or 100W for a brighter light, but I doubt that the wiring will approve of such manipulations. I ask for help and recommendations, advice, it is possible even for specific names of lamps, manufacturers who have come across a similar choice and decided on it. Thanks a lot in advance! |
KarikSmash | 07 Jun 03:46 |
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Joined: 26 Mar 2021 Posts: 10 Bike: My Profile | To begin with, adjust the headlights, polish and put something with yellowness in color. The fact is that with yellowness, the contrast increases and objects on the road are better visible. White and cyan give a better lighting feeling. But this is an optical illusion. And in rain, fog and snow, it reflects and impairs visibility. They can be seen from afar and the owner is 0 sense! 80 watt wiring will hold up. It's not about the wiring, but how long the reflector will live. And I maintain that h4 halogen bulbs . The glass is warming and the glass is cleaner in snow and rain. |
yejojik | 07 Jun 10:11 |
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Joined: 07 Jun 2021 Posts: 42 Bike: My Profile | it is very interesting for me Thanks a lot for this topic |
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