Hi charliebrisbane, I’ve found Bursons seem to have the best prices on Philips globes.Originally Posted by charliebrisbane
Bursons are an auto part chain like Repco and the likes, you’ll find them in the phone book.
Cheers.
Mightn't be a good comparison, but i put the +50's into my 3 series bimmer. Seemed to be a slightly brighter beam but a lot whiter (ie less "yellow") than the originals. Although the originals were about 11 years old at the time....![]()
Hi charliebrisbane, I’ve found Bursons seem to have the best prices on Philips globes.Originally Posted by charliebrisbane
Bursons are an auto part chain like Repco and the likes, you’ll find them in the phone book.
Cheers.
I have mixed opinions about H4, they certainly are better for light, but maintainence![]()
I have used H4 and gone back to standard just for sealed beams due to the crap that gets in them, and once it does the bulbs seem to die more quickly.
At $20 for a sealed beam, I put up with the crap light![]()
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