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Hi guys,i just got my car goin again after a few years and noticed that the headlight bulbs and dips are very weak like candles,i was just wondering what bulbs would be good to buy,as dont really want do go down the HID route.Any advise would be great guys.Thanks

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Dan at DTA stopped trading years ago lol

 

H3 for dipped and H1 for main, going HID is the best upgrade you can do on the lights

Dan at DTA stopped trading years ago lol

 

H3 for dipped and H1 for main, going HID is the best upgrade you can do on the lights

 

LOL - but yes; what Graham said....:cool:

 

HID conversions are dead easy; plug and play in 30-45 minutes - which is not that much longer than the time it takes to replace normal bulbs, given the fiddly nature of a 300zx!!!

 

But if you do want the best in conventional halogen bulb technology, forget all the "super white" this and "xenon tint" that - stick with Osram Nightbreaker Plus. They don't give fashionable blue tints, but they do give the best light output that halogen bulb technology has to offer!!

 

And if you do go the HID route, just upgrade the dipped beam. Stick with halogen for main beams - there's no need for one; and also, it's not good to "flash" HID lamps too often.

 

Richard:cool:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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