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Old 23 April 2013, 09:36 AM
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Default Ring H4 Ultra xenon, Any Good

As above do any of you guy's use these bulbs, are they any good(bright) and do they have a nice white tint are they yellowish. Looking at £7.99 a pair Cheers Steve.
Old 23 April 2013, 02:09 PM
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I've had these when they first came out and they are yellow like normal bulbs.
You might notice a tiny difference in light output but not much.

Have you looked at Osram nightbreakers or Ring xenon ultima bulbs ?

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Thanks mate that's what I wanted to know I'm going to buy Night Breakers.
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The Ring 120% uprated ones that Amazon were selling were supposed to be good.
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The Ring 120% uprated ones that Amazon were selling were supposed to be good.
Thanks mate I'll have a look at those now
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ultra h4 nice look, good blue tint and see the blue in the headlights in the daytime
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But why would you want to?

Blue light isn't a great deal of use for SEEING by. That's why OE HIDs on expensive cars use 4300K or 5000K bulbs as these are the closest to daylight...white, in other words.

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Originally Posted by alcazar
But why would you want to?

Blue light isn't a great deal of use for SEEING by. That's why OE HIDs on expensive cars use 4300K or 5000K bulbs as these are the closest to daylight...white, in other words.
Yeah guy's I don't want a blue tint just after something legal as close to white light as possible better than the standard dull yellowish bulbs I have and not HID's(they really **** me off when they are fitted to non standard cars and ****ing blind you). So I don't want to do that to other drivers.

Is it illegal in the UK to tint your fogs yellow these days, not thinking of doing it but in the 80's you used to see a lot of cars with yellow fogs and you don't anymore.
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I don't think it's illegal, no.
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