'Cos a brighter halogen-type light does'nt attract the same attention from the Old Bill that a HID does.
Are you sure ? - Narva have released a "+ 100 " headlight bulb which carries the 'E' approval mark....
World's First PLUS 100 Globe Now Available in Australasia - Narva
Glad you've taken the time & effort to align your lights... Pity that 99% of other selfish idiots don't.!
Better visibility ?- Hmm, I'd question that. - how do you gauge the HID's as having superior brightness? - By how bright the road is ? Or what's on the road... or how BRIGHT those green freeway signs are, - when you're on low beam...
3500K HID's will look (colour-wise) similar-ish to bright halogens, 4500 will appear 'OMO-white' though much of that is because the colour is reflected more effectively by the road surface, and therefore looks brighter...
At 5000 to 6000 the HID efficiency (lumen output) is dropping sharply, but once again the excessive blueness fools the yobbos .
My own experience with 4500K in my Crown, 3500 in the low and 5000 in the highs of our Mazda confirm the above. - The 4500 H4 dipping bulbs are sitting in my shed gathering dust due to lousy alignment of the mechanism. - And the glare they produced.
Unless you've put your LR headlights on relays, - or comparing with your Jap car,,,, then you've never seen good halogen bulbs !![]()
Not meaning to be nasty... but my (son's) Paj and Classsic have Narva +50's in them, and the Classic does not have the better night-lighting, despite being the newer ones...
Anyway, regardless of my waffles, I think those funny, later-model compound headlights would look pretty sexy in a Disco.![]()



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