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This link has some of the fitments. The kit from Hella contains all the necessary bits , except the brackets which the installers will fit as needed. https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modif...-lamps-20.html (Auxiliary Lamps) | |
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Police all over India are finding new ways to quote the MV Act and extract money out of motorists as traffic cameras have taken away their daily income. Regards, SS | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Bangalore
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On my other thread there is lot of discussion around this. https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modif...grades-15.html (Comprehensive guide to LED Headlight upgrades) | |
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BHPian Join Date: Oct 2021 Location: Yamuna Nagar
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| ![]() Is there any HID or LED or any other "Plug n Play" kind of option for reflector type headlights which I can buy and swap with currently installed Halogens (Osram 100/90, not Night breakers) which considerably improves luminance and throw? |
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To put it as short as possible, no. I have tried various bulbs and the output of a good 100/90 halogen bulb is unbeatable with any other replacement bulb be it LED or HID. With either you can expect improvement in beam spread, but intensity will suffer. |
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BHPian Join Date: Oct 2021 Location: Yamuna Nagar
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So which Halogen lamps should I use to improve throw and luminance enough to stand against current gen. Projectors and LEDs which almost blind me every time I drive in the night. |
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| ![]() Hi People, I want to upgrade my new creta Ex 2021 head lights. Stock halogens to me are of no use and seems that my car is being driven without lights at night. Since car already has projectors in place, do not wish to go with LED. Checked for HID ( OSRAM 4200k Premium costs 8500 Rs in Delhi ) and honestly find it expensive to my budget. Now, what other alternates i can look for: 1) 100/90W halogens upgrade. However, to my understanding - requires relay and consumes high resources which might not good for the car system in long and also with time makes the head lights glass yellow. 2) 60W osram night breaker laser halogen upgrade, same wattage as of stock halogens. Looking forward to hear some valuable suggestions and guidance. Thanks |
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HIDs are the only direct replacement which will give you substantial improvement in the light levels and also maintain the beam quality. In my Jeep Compass, which had halogen projectors , I had tried 4 different LED types before finally going with HIDs in 4200 K - they are a huge jump up. If you want a slightly cheaper but good quality solution, you can go for Uglare HIDs - their website is Uglare.com and many people in our Jeep Group are also using their HID kits. I have also bought HID bulbs from him in the past. They are based in Noida and the owner Abhishek is a pretty nice guy. With regards to 100/90 W halogens, in projector housings, the space is very less inside and it will lead to a lot of heat buildup and may be a fire hazard. So just take the plunge for the HIDs in 4200K - it is a one time investment which will easily last 4-5 years (The HID bulbs also don't fuse easy and last upto 3000 hrs of operation). Few things you must take care when the installation is done: 1) Get the Rubber gaskets sealed properly with High temperature silicone to prevent any moisture entry in the headlight units 2) Ensure that all wires are clamped properly and do not touch any hot parts 3) You will not need a relay kit and the HID kits of 35W can be put in directly on the Cars existing wiring without any issues 4) Make sure you do it through a good installer Last edited by Behemoth : 14th January 2022 at 15:53. | |
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Thank-you for the advice, appreciate it! I think you are right i should look for a practical proposition rather than something that would cheap on pocket now and only to make deep cut in longer run. I stay in Noida, so by any chance any lead for a reliable installer around it would be very helpful | |
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You can try World of Service in Sec-67 Noida. I have heard lot of good things about them from the people staying in Noida. There is also a thread on them on TBHP https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/delhi...-63-noida.html (Friendly Neighbourhood Garage - World of Service (Sector 63, Noida)) (Though they have now shifted to Sec-67 now) Last edited by Behemoth : 14th January 2022 at 20:02. | |
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Also, have you by any chance heard of AUTODROME, they are selling same model for 7300 online but i'm skeptical about the genuinity. | |
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BHPian Join Date: Jun 2014 Location: Mumbai
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| ![]() My query is not about head lights or so but it is about having a small battery operated light in the glove box. Many cars don't have a glove box light. I want to ask if anyone knows of a small battery operated light which maybe we can stick inside glove back and it operates using some sort of push or so and lights up the glove box. Similarly, a light which can be used inside the boot to light up the boot too. |
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