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Originally Posted by hothatchaway
(Post 3400515)
Got a pair of Philips extreme vision 55/60w yesterday from AK Traders, JC Road for my K10. Got it for 950 (inclusive of VAT etc).
The strength is definitely better than stock, hope it lasts! |
That is a nice price you have got the bulbs for. Online price is Rs 600 per piece (On philips website).
I paid 1150 for the same pair of bulbs!:eek:
Anurag.
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Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3400289)
I just bought Phillips Xtreme Vision 60/55W H4 P43t from Ebay.in for 1150 bucks (Thanks to Parag Sir). Should get the delivery by 30th.
60/55W or 55/60W are same so nothing to worry and this is just a bulb replacement with sycophantic l stock rating so NO loss of warranty.
As told by Sagar Sir, Osram fail very quickly as compared to Philips. My earlier car had Osram NB+ but it lasted only for 4 months so reverted to stock bulbs from Maruti (Jagan make).
Will be seeing how the Philips perform.
Anurag. |
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Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3400516)
That is a nice price you have got the bulbs for. Online price is Rs 600 per piece (On philips website).
I paid 1150 for the same pair of bulbs!:eek:
Anurag. |
No Sir please.
We have been using Xtreme vision on our car for the past 1.5 years .
Earlier we had the predecessor - Xtreme power , which also lasted 1.5 years before one of the bulbs low beam conked off. So using the one surviving bulb in my bike :)
That price is possible because AK traders are distributors of philips in bangalore. Even my bulb purchase are made from them only
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Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3400524)
We have been using Xtreme vision on our car for the past 1.5 years .
Earlier we had the predecessor - Xtreme power , which also lasted 1.5 years before one of the bulbs low beam conked off. So using the one surviving bulb in my bike
That price is possible because AK traders are distributors of philips in bangalore. Even my bulb purchase are made from them only |
:thumbs up
I had one Osram NB+ that was left over after the left bulbs installed in my conked off. I am also using the same on my Karizma now.
Oh so the purchase was from the distributor hence that price. Ah! Have to find out a dealer in Hyderabad.
Anurag.
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Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3400524)
No Sir please.
We have been using Xtreme vision on our car for the past 1.5 years . |
Agree with you on the life of Philips EV 60/55w. I have them for over 2.5 years now. No failures, same pair still running. Have done many long night drives.
However the problems have now started to show up. If i have to drive with lights on for over 30 minutes, I can notice that the brightness starts to diminish with longer the lights run. After approximately an hour, the brightness equal to the normal/stock bulbs. goes worst if the use is longer. Only option left for in that case is to swich off the headlights, run on fogs for say 5/10 minutes (if in city) or stop (on highways). Turn on the lights again. Booom, EV;s are back to normal with full glow.
Took out the bulbs to investigate the filaments, nothing found. Looks like they are ready to say bye-bye. But will keep them as auxilaries. Will now be switching to 100/90, with Hella relay. DYI, this long weekend..
Changed headlamp bulbs for my car (Rapid)
Old: combination of Osram Bilux and Halonix
New: Osram NB Unlimited
Edit: I have also purchased Philips EV 60/55W as spare lamps; as spare lamps provided by Skoda has used and are not working.
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Originally Posted by 500ContyCruiser
(Post 3403122)
Changed headlamp bulbs for my car (Rapid)
Old: combination of Osram Bilux and Halonix
New: Osram NB Unlimited
Edit: I have also purchased Philips EV 60/55W as spare lamps; as spare lamps provided by Skoda has used and are not working. |
Sorry, but to me, the older set up looks better! please: I am NOT able to really make out the difference except for the white shade in NB.
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Originally Posted by 500ContyCruiser
(Post 3403122)
Changed headlamp bulbs for my car (Rapid)
Old: combination of Osram Bilux and Halonix
New: Osram NB Unlimited |
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Originally Posted by swiftnfurious
(Post 3403571)
Sorry, but to me, the older set up looks better! please: I am NOT able to really make out the difference except for the white shade in NB. |
The Osram NB has a sharper beam when it is on High beam so the light projection will be narrow but have a bright spot that doesn't help much. Low beam is good but has a whiter shade.
Anurag.
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Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3400173)
Osram bulbs have higher failure rates compared to philips. So suggest you go for Philips Xtreme vision instead of Osram Night Breaker / Unlimited |
agree: The Osram Night Breaker+ bulbs in my car's fog lamps fused in less than 6 months of installing it. However the Philips i have in my Ninja has been going strong for over 3 yrs now. (touchwood :))
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Originally Posted by hothatchaway
(Post 3400515)
Got a pair of Philips extreme vision 55/60w yesterday from AK Traders, JC Road for my K10. Got it for 950 (inclusive of VAT etc).
The strength is definitely better than stock, hope it lasts! |
The genuine philips bulbs generally have a long life of at least 2-3 yrs if not more, based on my experience. That said, 2 weeks back I went to JC road in Blore to buy the Philips Xtreme Vision for my car's fog lamps (H8) but neither AK traders nor Chawla motors (both shops are on the same lane but Chawla has promotions sometimes so he gives a nice discount) did not have stock.
Not sure whether this has been asked already. But is there any way I can install LED cabin lights in my i20. Mine is a 2011 Sportz model which has got only the centre cabin light unlike newer i20s which have centre cabin lights as well as front map lights. The centre ones are woefully inadequate and I feel that installing LEDs should brighten up things a bit. I am specifically looking for bulb nomenclature and some pointers to get them (either in Hyderabad or online).
Installed Osram 100/130 with philips relay on my swift. Night driving is more encouraging now. Very good visibility. Have to watch out for the reflector darkening case though.
I was looking to upgrade the high beam on the XUV. The manual says it uses a H 15 halogen. But I'm not able to find Osram or Philips bulbs in that spec. Would appreciate suggestions.
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Originally Posted by swiftnfurious
(Post 3403571)
Sorry, but to me, the older set up looks better!
I am NOT able to really make out the difference except for the white shade in NB. |
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Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3403575)
The Osram NB has a sharper beam when it is on High beam so the light projection will be narrow but have a bright spot that doesn't help much. Low beam is good but has a whiter shade.
Anurag. |
Having tested it for couple of days now. It has helped a bit. Atleast now I do not have to bother much on the on-coming high beam traffic.
Could be coincidence, after installing the new bulbs, I have noticed that majority of the on-coming vehicles switch to low beam now when I flash back at them. clap:
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Originally Posted by Adi22
(Post 3404046)
Installed Osram 100/130 with philips relay on my swift. Night driving is more encouraging now. Very good visibility. Have to watch out for the reflector darkening case though. |
To be very honest, it's over the top.:) You should have limited it to a 100/90 max. Have you upgraded your holders to ceramic ones?
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Originally Posted by swiftnfurious
(Post 3404197)
To be very honest, it's over the top.:) You should have limited it to a 100/90 max. Have you upgraded your holders to ceramic ones? |
Read on the philips relay box that the relay kit came with ceramic holders, have to cross check. But did not buy holders seperately.
Have not checked the 90/100, but this is super duper to say.
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Originally Posted by Adi22
(Post 3404210)
but this is super duper to say. |
Please avoid using the high beams within the city limits. 100/90 is not road legal and emits a blinding high beam. I cannot think what the 100/130 would be like!
Drive safe!
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