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Old 04-04-2016, 05:35 PM
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Okay now that I have refreshed the headlight lenses on my 4.6is X5 i should put a new set of HID bulbs in D2S I believe. So what is the consensus as to what brand and model D2s bulb should one change to? Are there any appreciable performance differences from one brand to another?
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Philips or Osram

HIDbulbsRus | Home for genuine bulbs - Either the 85122 (Philips) or the 66240 (Osram) - stock 4300K is the most lumens on the road and yes you will notice a difference with fresh bulbs
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Philips or Osram

HIDbulbsRus | Home for genuine bulbs - Either the 85122 (Philips) or the 66240 (Osram) - stock 4300K is the most lumens on the road and yes you will notice a difference with fresh bulbs
Thanks RB. By the way I sent you a PM about some headlights that I think are the Spyder ones and was looking for your confirmation it they were or were not Spyder headlights. Did you bit get the PM from me?
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Old 04-05-2016, 09:58 AM
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nope my inbox might have been full - send it again if you can?
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Old 04-05-2016, 11:37 AM
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Get the Osram nightbreakers. I got mine from power bulbs in the UK. Use the 20% off code on the top of their site.

I just put them in my stock housings and it's a night and day difference. Can't wait to get my Evoxr projectors in my new housings.
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Old 04-05-2016, 12:04 PM
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^^I agree with Josh - I've been meaning to spring the $$$ for Nightbreakers as a treat for my EvoXR retrofits
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+1 for the Nightbreakers from Powerbulbs. The price was amazing and they arrived from the UK within a week. The bulbs are very bright and clear.

ETA: Here's the direct link. http://www.powerbulbs.com/us/product...mited-d2s-twin
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Get the Osram nightbreakers. I got mine from power bulbs in the UK. Use the 20% off code on the top of their site.

I just put them in my stock housings and it's a night and day difference. Can't wait to get my Evoxr projectors in my new housings.
You get some Spyder headlights, too??

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^^I agree with Josh - I've been meaning to spring the $$$ for Nightbreakers as a treat for my EvoXR retrofits
Is there an actual, noticeable difference between the OEM bulbs I have, and the NightBreakers?
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Old 04-05-2016, 02:42 PM
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To be honest I've never seen brand new OEM bulbs vs brand new Nightbreakers side by side. According to Osram they are rated 10% higher in lumens so theoretically it should throw more light.

My Philips bulbs are probably 3+ years old now and slightly dont match on color output so I was figuring maybe to treat myself to a fresh pair of Nightbreakers -

Most of the guys recently have went from worn OEM bulbs to Nightbreakers and very impressed - on aged bulbs we will all be wowed, I know I was when I bought new OEM bulbs.

However, the Powerbulbs price is hard to beat ($110 delivered) vs. even buying genuine OEM bulbs at about $75 shipped from HIDbulbsRus | Home - when it was double the price it was a stretch but the price gap has closed considerably from a place like Powerbulbs.

I'm chasing down a random moisture problem which popped up out of nowhere on my passenger headlight yesterday after not having any issues for a year (and not working on my car or headlights at all recently) - so once I fix that issue I'll look into possibly treating myself to Nightbreakers.
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I could be wrong...but as far as I know if car is older than 10 years, company is not producing things any more! We can get analogues or originals if we can find them some where......
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