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    Had Osram Nightbreakers as well before. There's an improvement over stock headlights, but it's not night and day:



    If you want significantly better lighting output, an HID projector retrofit is the way to go:




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    Osram Nightbreakers don't do too well in the rain ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Osram Nightbreakers don't do too well in the rain ...
    Same lang with stock. The Nightbreakers are still yellow.

    The difference between nightbreakers and stock headlamps is only noticeable if you look for it. For non-car guys, they wouldn't notice. The only discernible characteristic of the NB is the blue tinge on the bulb that's reflected on the car's reflector headlamp housing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Same lang with stock. The Nightbreakers are still yellow.

    The difference between nightbreakers and stock headlamps is only noticeable if you look for it. For non-car guys, they wouldn't notice. The only discernible characteristic of the NB is the blue tinge on the bulb that's reflected on the car's reflector headlamp housing.

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    magkano po kaya ang HID projectors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Osram Nightbreakers don't do too well in the rain ...
    If ever, what we do sometimes is to change the fog lamp bulbs to all-weather types for better visibility in poor weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    If ever, what we do sometimes is to change the fog lamp bulbs to all-weather types for better visibility in poor weather.
    Hirap mag hanap nung fog breakers for the Hilux fog lamps. H16 ata to, pero H11 lang available. Sabi sa FB Hilux forums either or, pero when the mechanic tried, di kaya sa bracket. Any other brand na may H16 dyan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stokedmd View Post
    Hirap mag hanap nung fog breakers for the Hilux fog lamps. H16 ata to, pero H11 lang available. Sabi sa FB Hilux forums either or, pero when the mechanic tried, di kaya sa bracket. Any other brand na may H16 dyan?
    True. H16 options are still very limited. Just give it a little time. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    True. H16 options are still very limited. Just give it a little time. ;)
    Have you seen those LED bulbs from LED Light PH on FB? Would this be any good? I am not familiar with LED lighting for cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stokedmd View Post
    Have you seen those LED bulbs from LED Light PH on FB? Would this be any good? I am not familiar with LED lighting for cars.
    I've seen them, and I personally find the output too weak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    If ever, what we do sometimes is to change the fog lamp bulbs to all-weather types for better visibility in poor weather.
    Yup. I paired mine with yellow or 3,000 kelvin fog light bulbs. But I only had a front visor tint so visibilty is ok even in the early morning with fog and no street lights.

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