Anyone got any recommendations for the brightest and whitest Halogen H7 headlight bulbs? I’m in the UK.
My 2015 BlueGT has Halogen H7 bulbs for main and dipped beam headlights and despite using Phillips Whitevision H7 bulbs they’ve still got that noticeably yellow hue of all Halogen bulbs.
I’ve upgraded the DRLs to LED and also all interior bulbs are now LED too, but the Halogen headlights are making the car show it’s years when everything else about it still looks modern. I’d prefer to stay legal on the headlights and continue to use Halogen as opposed to LED.
Any recommendations greatly received, pictures welcome.
Brightest and Whitest H7 Halogen Headlight bulbs??
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2226
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Re: Brightest and Whitest H7 Halogen Headlight bulbs??
I just switched over to H7 LED bulbs just over a month ago. Temu purchase, MaxGTRS brand. I'll wing being illegal because these LEDs are way better on the road. I can finally actually see stuff.
Even upgraded my fog lamp HB4 to yellow LED, also MaxGTRS. It's ridiculous how good they are for what they cost.
There are better than MaxGTRS, like Acuma or Luxster. The MaxGTRS are perfect for me since they're 1:1 for a H7 layout, no massive heatsink hanging off the back and no need to CANBus cancellor/resistor.
Halogen is usually below 5000K colour temp. I've heard the Philips Diamond Vision is maybe over 5000K.
Whiter halogens tend to be dimmer as well. They need to run hotter to get up there in the colour temperature which just means they're going to burn out sooner.
The H7 halogen in my 6C were rubbish at best so I kept away from opting for a whiter halogens available.
There's also Philips Racing Vision and Osram Nightbreaker which have higher output, but might still be around 4000K colour temp.
Even upgraded my fog lamp HB4 to yellow LED, also MaxGTRS. It's ridiculous how good they are for what they cost.
There are better than MaxGTRS, like Acuma or Luxster. The MaxGTRS are perfect for me since they're 1:1 for a H7 layout, no massive heatsink hanging off the back and no need to CANBus cancellor/resistor.
Halogen is usually below 5000K colour temp. I've heard the Philips Diamond Vision is maybe over 5000K.
Whiter halogens tend to be dimmer as well. They need to run hotter to get up there in the colour temperature which just means they're going to burn out sooner.
The H7 halogen in my 6C were rubbish at best so I kept away from opting for a whiter halogens available.
There's also Philips Racing Vision and Osram Nightbreaker which have higher output, but might still be around 4000K colour temp.
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Re: Brightest and Whitest H7 Halogen Headlight bulbs??
Hi, thanks for the reply. I fear you may be right about the colour temp of Halogens. I’ve looked at the Osrams and other Phillips bulbs but a few reviews online look similar to the output i have now.
I’m keen to stay legal mainly for insurance purposes. I know a lot of people seem to argue that brighter lights are better even if they’re not legal, however in an accident LED bulbs in Halogen housings would automatically invalidate insurance, so I’m keen to ensure that I stay on the right side of the law in that respect.
I’m keen to stay legal mainly for insurance purposes. I know a lot of people seem to argue that brighter lights are better even if they’re not legal, however in an accident LED bulbs in Halogen housings would automatically invalidate insurance, so I’m keen to ensure that I stay on the right side of the law in that respect.
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Re: Brightest and Whitest H7 Halogen Headlight bulbs??
Understood. I'm lucky here that they don't check things like that. Either that or I plan on doing front-end smashes only.
Destroy the evidence.
Honestly, insurance sucks. Any opportunity they can get to get out of their obligations.
Honestly I would rather big the brighter halogen over the whiter ones. I find the Polo halogen lamps were weak with standard H7 in there. Might just be my aging eyes.
Honestly, insurance sucks. Any opportunity they can get to get out of their obligations.
Honestly I would rather big the brighter halogen over the whiter ones. I find the Polo halogen lamps were weak with standard H7 in there. Might just be my aging eyes.