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Headlight Legality
Gday i was just wondering about the legality concerning headlights, i havent done much to my car so thought i would start with something simple but wanted to double check to make sure i dont get pulled over for somethin
What i was wondering was with headlights/parkers is there any legal issues with replacing them with the slightly tinted blue globes you can buy?
I recall something about only white light can be emitted at the front of your car or something (could be mistaken) but dose the slight blue tinge count?
Cheers guys
What i was wondering was with headlights/parkers is there any legal issues with replacing them with the slightly tinted blue globes you can buy?
I recall something about only white light can be emitted at the front of your car or something (could be mistaken) but dose the slight blue tinge count?
Cheers guys
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Have a look at your lights in the right light at the right angle. The Arctic Blue's are very slightly blue. I know, I have them in mine.
They are ADR tagged though so all good.
The light they emit is predominantly white I've had them almost as long as I've had the car and haven't been pulled up for them.
They are ADR tagged though so all good.
The light they emit is predominantly white I've had them almost as long as I've had the car and haven't been pulled up for them.
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I've been doing a bit of research into these 'white halogens'.. (which are really just normal yellow halogen lights shining through a blue/purple tinted glass to give 'white light'.
http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse ... nce-globes
if you look at the graphs, you can see the bluer the lighter (or whiter) the less LUMEN (light) output, simply because the bulb is tinted blue, so it loses the light output.
However, to keep the bulb within legal light output, and to make the white lights have a good light output as well, they increase the power to the bulbs so whilst they are whiter, they are also more powerful (more lumens) which is good. But this super effects the life of the bulbs - they don't last as long as they should. Some cases it reduces the life by 4-5x.
So there are a couple of brands you can buy which have been recommended across the forums everywhere:
Philips Crystal Vision (~4300k) - can be had for $45-65. The most recommended on all the forums I've read. One of the better performing ones (also gives more light).
Narva Arctic Blue (~4000k) - can be bought at places like Repco. I think the HB4/3 fitment is around $30-40 correct me if I am wrong. (I don't think this improves light output).
PIAA Super Whites (~4300k) - highly recommended here on CCJ. Made in Japan. Gives more light output. Very expensive though - around $100+.
Most also come with parker bulbs to match the white halogens. The parkers though are tinted blue as well to give the white output.
http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse ... nce-globes
if you look at the graphs, you can see the bluer the lighter (or whiter) the less LUMEN (light) output, simply because the bulb is tinted blue, so it loses the light output.
However, to keep the bulb within legal light output, and to make the white lights have a good light output as well, they increase the power to the bulbs so whilst they are whiter, they are also more powerful (more lumens) which is good. But this super effects the life of the bulbs - they don't last as long as they should. Some cases it reduces the life by 4-5x.
So there are a couple of brands you can buy which have been recommended across the forums everywhere:
Philips Crystal Vision (~4300k) - can be had for $45-65. The most recommended on all the forums I've read. One of the better performing ones (also gives more light).
Narva Arctic Blue (~4000k) - can be bought at places like Repco. I think the HB4/3 fitment is around $30-40 correct me if I am wrong. (I don't think this improves light output).
PIAA Super Whites (~4300k) - highly recommended here on CCJ. Made in Japan. Gives more light output. Very expensive though - around $100+.
Most also come with parker bulbs to match the white halogens. The parkers though are tinted blue as well to give the white output.
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Hey PopN,
The Main lighting Thread is one on the best reads for alot of this info...
The 1st post has a link to one of the best articles I've read on car headlights and what looks good, performs best and what 'colour' you should use and how HID's can be bad m'kay...
I for one, have the PIAA 4300K bulbs which give off an excellent white light and nearly no blue tinge... I've tried some 5500K bulbs but as soon as you start going over 5000K they start to look more blue and will have less output....
Output and perceived light from the 4500K is very clear and almost seems to throw further to signs and such that reflect down the road at night....
Any of the philips one being suggested are equally as good.
I know you didn't mention HIDs, but I will. There are many on this forum (me for one) who have a great passion with the legalities of using HIDs in light housings not designed for them - so please check what you want to do and the legalities of it before you decide to try them as headlights.... Personal choice, of course..
The Lancer Bulb List is the place to check about all lights side lights and other bulbs that you need around your CJ - Most are wedge style or festoons and really simple to switch out....
Many here run LED parker lights and rear licence lights, as well and coloured interior LEDs and SMD's
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The Main lighting Thread is one on the best reads for alot of this info...
The 1st post has a link to one of the best articles I've read on car headlights and what looks good, performs best and what 'colour' you should use and how HID's can be bad m'kay...
I for one, have the PIAA 4300K bulbs which give off an excellent white light and nearly no blue tinge... I've tried some 5500K bulbs but as soon as you start going over 5000K they start to look more blue and will have less output....
Output and perceived light from the 4500K is very clear and almost seems to throw further to signs and such that reflect down the road at night....
Any of the philips one being suggested are equally as good.
I know you didn't mention HIDs, but I will. There are many on this forum (me for one) who have a great passion with the legalities of using HIDs in light housings not designed for them - so please check what you want to do and the legalities of it before you decide to try them as headlights.... Personal choice, of course..
The Lancer Bulb List is the place to check about all lights side lights and other bulbs that you need around your CJ - Most are wedge style or festoons and really simple to switch out....
Many here run LED parker lights and rear licence lights, as well and coloured interior LEDs and SMD's
<<See Avatar... when my Angel eyes worked..
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funnyfi wrote:"Philips Crystal Vision (~4300k) - can be had for $45-65. The most recommended on all the forums I've read. One of the better performing ones (also gives more light)."
I was wondering where you got this price from? Internet or actual shop in Aus?
No it doesn't give any more light, the whiter you go generally the less light output you get.
smithsy wrote:funnyfi wrote:"Philips Crystal Vision (~4300k) - can be had for $45-65. The most recommended on all the forums I've read. One of the better performing ones (also gives more light)."
I was wondering where you got this price from? Internet or actual shop in Aus?
No it doesn't give any more light, the whiter you go generally the less light output you get.
Yup. But to compensate for this it is actually brighter, but because of the blue tint the amount of lumens goes back down to normal levels.
There are conflicting reports about the Crystal visions actually giving more light. Some people say its gives more light (whether or not it is a placebo effect from the white light I don't know) but most agree that in towns, it lights up signs very well. However, on country roads where distance is better than white aesthetics, they fall below many other bulbs.
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