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I blew one of my white/blueish globes in my driving lights not sure what brand they are as they came with the car.

and they arn't the standard ones.

so I need to get a new set.

anyone know of a good brand to go with (phillips) or a model number.

any info would be awsome.

also any good places to get them from?

:):)

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Um im not sure what that other poster is on about but philips look pretty white to me.

Im using Raybrig's but theyre a little hard to get over here. Phillips are just as good and you get them from Autobarn. They are the blue tinted glass to achieve the white look and are overpriced but thats what you get i guess.

My brother has Philips Diamondvisions on his Lancer and they are pure white. They are expensive but he bought them when Autobarn had their occasional 20% off sale.

As for Raybrigs, a SAU sponsor sells them:

http://www.autospeedbits.com.au

They are cheaper than the high end Philips bulbs.

i run Narva +50%'s, and they're excellent, and bloody good prices too

I agree with Azzura, the Plus 50 variety, particularly for high-beam and driving light applications are the way to go.

You will need to know your bulb type.

http://www.narva.com.au/Globes_21.html

Nuffsaid wrote: You want white with a blue tinge, go with MTEC.

Great visibility, pretty good quality. Definately better than the Philips/Narva crap out there.

Unless MTEC bulbs bear an E mark, hence ADR compatibility with 51, I'd not touch them, if they do,- then fine.

I'm think polarg now....i was in the market for phillips diamond vision but they are quite blue and are meant to hinder your vision at night.

They are not blue at all.

Pure white.

Um im not sure what that other poster is on about but philips look pretty white to me.

Im using Raybrig's but theyre a little hard to get over here. Phillips are just as good and you get them from Autobarn. They are the blue tinted glass to achieve the white look and are overpriced but thats what you get i guess.

Which Raybrig globes do you use?? I'm currently using Philips Vision Plus. They improved vision greatly but aren't nice and white like I wanted. I was wondering how the Raybrig's compare brightness wise to standard globes? Better or worse?

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