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philllip



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Compared: Philips Crystal Vision vs STD Halogen Headlights

I bought some night breakers and was quite disappointed with the colour - far too yellow. Also, one literally exploded disputed fitting them with fresh rubber gloves.

I ended up going for a set of Philips Crystalvision rated at ~4300k as opposed to the 4600k Diamond vision. I chose these I saw on a Honda forum people mention the latter were bluer.
They were $90 for a Head and Fog set with free Philips White parkers

Original:


Philips Crystal:


Fogs too:


Overall, much happier with the result - much more HID like but with out the warranty void. They were more expensive than aftermarket but much cheaper than a genuine conversion.
Bulb isn't amazing from what I've read.

Post #271922 6th Aug 2015 10:53 am
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Stuartc



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Yeah, that looks much better Thumbs Up MY15
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denta



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Good result. Which socket type for both?

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philllip



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HB3 for Head light, H11 for Fogs

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Craigius



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Is the light output better at night MY 2012 HSE LUX
MY 2010 XS

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philllip



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Not as bright as night breakers (as these are bluer - Yellow light is normally brighter in terms of Lumen output on halogen bulbs) but still better than standard OEM bulbs.

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BossBob



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That will be because of the filter in the glass to take out the yellow wavelengths.

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Craigius



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May be worth trying these in my partners Freelander MY 2012 HSE LUX
MY 2010 XS

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philllip



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After a couple of weeks these actually seem to be fully white now.
Certainly worth it.

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