Hi nutgrass, I went through the headlight globe thingy about 18 months ago. I kept blowing the standard globes and was told to try the Narva globes.
Although heaps more expensive, there was no noticeable gain in light. Then one of my customers owns an Auto Barn store and had a 4by. He told me he tried a few type of globes and found the Phillips 55 watt Crystal Vision globes gave the best results and these globes, according to the spiel on the packet, put out the equivalent light power of 110 watts.
I tried a set and although there was some an improvement in light, I think it is down to the vehicle’s headlights in the first place.
I also tried the Phillips 55 watt globes in a set of IPF driving lights and the difference was instantly noticeable and it is WHITE light not bright yellow.
I bought the IPFs because everybody raved about them but I personally thought they were just ordinary. I had, for about 10 months, been running 130 watt globes prior to trying Phillips. After fitting the Phillips Crystal Vision, the IPF driving lights were great BUT I also run an additional 4 Hella 181s on the roof, on long night trips.
I had been using these Hellas for about 15 years and as a result of running 130 watt globes, the reflectors were all burnt.
So when I finally decided to make up the roof mounts for the Rangie, I bought 4 new Hella 181s and didn’t bother with the 100 watt globes that came with them, just fitted the Phillips. Talk about daylight, I have been using 10 of the phillips globes for 18 months now and not had to replace any of them.
In the last couple of days I have just done a quick trip to Moree and back. Most of the trip was at night and I can honestly say that I did not come across another vehicle, including all the interstate semis, that had anywhere near as much light and as for the ******* who like to drive with there fog lights on OH WHAT A FEELING and talk about stunned mullet. The beauty of hitting them with my driving lights is that they are so blinded and stunned that they don’t get time to turn their own driving lights on.
The road was littered with roos sun baking themselves and loads more off either side of the road waiting to join their ancestors.
The white light made them easier to see and seemed to keep them stunned long enough for me to get past them before they moved.
I personally think there is a bigger advantage in upgrading your headlight wiring first and then if there is no improvement, try the globes because there is not as much improvement in light by chnaging headlight globes as there is when you upgrading driving lights globes
Cheers


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