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One of my customers was Autobarn at Burleigh Junction and the manager was the one that put me onto the Crystal Visions in the first place. He is also 4x4 owner.
But as I posted, shop around, Autobarn are one of the dearest places to buy the Philip’s globes.
One thing I will agree with, the white light does not seem to have the range the the yellow lights have but as you can make out objects at a greater distance than with the yellow lights, the white lights are still a safer option.
Now this may all sound double dutch but look at it this way, with yellow lights, even though they light up further down the road, give everything a yellow tinge. The roadway, the grass, the trees, the kangaroos and so on and it’s not until you are much closer that you actually make out the kangaroo standing in the grass beside the road.
Where the white light differs is in the way in which individual object’s colours are much more separated so you can make out that browny grey kangaroo standing in the green grass at a greater distance than would be done with yellow lights.
It’s a case of seeing is believing.
If I get a chance, the next time I’m out on a night drive with some of the GCLRO Club members, I’ll see if I can set up a comparison set of pictures to give you an idea of how well the 55w white lights work as against someone else's 100w or 130w yellow lights.
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just installed some phillips vision +50's
will try them out tonight,,
and all you d2 owners out there--
carefull pushing the plugs back on
8O