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The very best H1 55w bulbs you can get are the Philips VisionPlus, Osram Silverstar or Narva Plus 50. All are xenon and halogen filled bulbs (note, not the same as a Xenon HID system) and put out 50% more light while staying the same, legal, wattage. They don't have a blue tinge to them, more like a briliant white. Repco may not stock them but you should be able to find them at most auto electricians.

The problem with the "blue" look, even with legal bulbs, is that the coating applied to bulb invariably reduces visible light output. Head to head, the xenon halogen bulbs above are a better product (more light) and without the wank factor.

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RON-15H, the packaging on the ebay ones say both "White" and "Blu", and also "55w" and "100w". I have no idea what they are selling.

I bought Philips VisionPlus for around $30 a pair. Our SuperCheap doesn't carry them but you can find Philips stuff at Conventry's. Every auto electrician I've been to has them.

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