Yes, I used Osram LEDriving. You need an adapter clip like this : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Car-B...hery-PeH-UK-/124838000711?hash=item1d10ecb847Billbob10 said:Has anyone replaced e85 standard headlight bulbs with LEDs any advise would be welcome
I tried some cheapy Chinese ones first - they were rubbish. The Osrams are better than the Halogens and the Philips X-tremeUltinon are supposed to be even better, but I think they cost way too much for a bulb.Scooba_Steve said:What I have seen of LED testing so far online though is that the light output is still pretty bad.
Zulu4 said:I tried some cheapy Chinese ones first - they were rubbish. The Osrams are better than the Halogens and the Philips X-tremeUltinon are supposed to be even better, but I think they cost way too much for a bulb.
Tango22 said:Majority of the posts I've read here and in a few other places suggest that retro fit LED H7's whilst they look good when fitted compared to Halogen bulbs, are poor when it comes to actually driving in terms of light output and actually lighting up the road ahead to improve vision over and above Halogens?
For those who have fitted LED H7 kits, have you found (and be honest!!) they are a distinct and noticeable improvement over Halogens?
I'm considering my options here, either Nightbreaker's, a decent HID kit (not cheap crap) or an LED kit. Just not sure what to go for?
BigAlC said:The ones I linked to above are, from my experience, miles better than Night Breakers (crap), Ultimate Vision(a bit less crap), or even 80w Osrams(nearly acceptable). The beam cut off is nice and clean (buy not quite as clean as xenon) and I can actually see where I'm going with other cars coming towards me at night.
Read post number 3 in this thread.Tango22 said:Cool, cheers m8. The little brackets, what are they for and where can you get them? Sorry for all the questions!!
Tango22 said:BigAlC said:The ones I linked to above are, from my experience, miles better than Night Breakers (crap), Ultimate Vision(a bit less crap), or even 80w Osrams(nearly acceptable). The beam cut off is nice and clean (buy not quite as clean as xenon) and I can actually see where I'm going with other cars coming towards me at night.
Cheers, thanks for the feedback. Any issues with drivers coming the other way flashing at you due to dazzling? Also, did you have any problems fitting them, did the fan units on the rear of the bulb assembly allow the headlight area cover to fit back on without any hassle?