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Offline MAW73

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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #10 on: 10 November 2010, 08:52 »
Were the Phillips Extreme's any good, much difference etc?

I'm tempted to get some or the Osram Nightbreakers ( as they just came out on top in Autoexpress ).

Compared to the standard fit candles they are a vast improvement (fitted in an Audi  A3 mind)  :smiley:

Many Thanks.... I'll have to get some of these, the stock ones in my car are terrible.


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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #11 on: 10 November 2010, 18:20 »
Someone has mentioned on the HID thread that there is a new law coming out next year regarding headlights and a possible MOT failure. Have you investigated whether these will pass the new law, else it could be a costly purchase?
Just a thought.....

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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #12 on: 10 November 2010, 20:15 »
I had PIAAs back in 93 for foglights ($350 back then)and they were great and purchased the yellow bulbs($80) for my GTIs fogs.... Nokya sells some for about $50 less and are yellow also.  I will probably get the PIAA bulbs for my headlights that are legal or not.
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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #13 on: 17 November 2010, 16:08 »


I've used the PIAA "No error" side light bulbs in my Leon FR, very good but expensive

I use Nightbreakers all round inc fogs & they are great, better than the Philips I tried before.
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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #14 on: 18 November 2010, 15:59 »
Iv got some 5000k H7 bulbs in mine and they are brilliant. I fitted them to my high beam aswell so  I dont have a yellow high beam "flash". They look brilliant (almost like xenons which start off at 6000k I think?).

I can take pics but not to sure how well they will come out at night?

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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #15 on: 18 November 2010, 17:34 »
Iv got some 5000k H7 bulbs in mine and they are brilliant. I fitted them to my high beam aswell so  I dont have a yellow high beam "flash". They look brilliant (almost like xenons which start off at 6000k I think?).

I can take pics but not to sure how well they will come out at night?

Show us Photo Alan ? Are they legal?  :undecided:

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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #16 on: 18 November 2010, 19:01 »
I'm gonna upgrade my bulbs too, apparently the forum code still works with powerbulbs.com it's AYSCX1729
I'm torn by which ones to go for though Nightbreakers or philips Extreme power????????? :undecided:


EDIT: Just ordered some Osram Nightbreakers with free w5w sidelights and an extra 10% off with the code. £25 Result!!!
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Re: PIAA Bulbs
« Reply #17 on: 18 November 2010, 19:48 »
At least I had something to do whilst having my fag this evening :D Even made a video to try and show it better (click on the bottom image).





I cant 100% confirm they are legal but cant see why not as they are not actual HIDs which as I said earlier Im pretty sure starts at 6000k, these are 5000k so just under. I asked the owner over at TuningWerks what one he uses as he also runs a MK5 and these are what he has so if he has them on his car Id like to think they are indeed legal. They are a thousand times better than the "upgraded" Philips ones I had in before.

I also have the Philips BlueVision W5W lights in aswell which are better than the standard ones but still only OK, really you need LED ones with built in resistor.