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Brighter headlights legal in Queensland

Postby Joel006 » Sun May 27, 2012 9:19 am

Hey club cj,

I want to get a head light that I can see a little further and clearer. But I need them to be legal on Queensland roads. I also don't want to cut or splice any wires.

Can you guys direct me to some legal headlights that fits this criteria. Under $400 for the set would be nice too.

I have done lots of googling, lots of searching but always find American sites and unclear on legislation.

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Postby SAM-24A » Sun May 27, 2012 9:23 am

Hey Joel,


There are many Brands of Main & High Beam Globes on the market.
However many are just cheap imitations of the few Real Top quality globe manufactures such as. Philips, Narva, PIAA & MTEC.
They are available in various bases, color temps, wattage's & dispersion range .... depending on Brand &/or Application.

Don't waste your money on cheap no-frills brands.


Philips
+80 X-Treme Power Globes - Available in H4, HB7, H13, HB3 (9005), HB4 (9006)
+100 X-Treme Vision Globes - Available in H1, H4 & H7 only.



Narva
BLUE PLUS 90 Performance Globes - Available in H1, H3, H4, H7, H11
BLUE PLUS 90
Developed to combine the benefits of 90% more light with a 20% whiter light output, delivering superior performance and reducing driver fatigue'
• 90% more light on the road*
• 20% whiter light (3750K)
• 30 metres longer beam
• Suitable for use with polycarbonate headlamp lenses
• No increase in power consumption or heat
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Narva
PLUS 100 Performance Globes - Available in H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, HB3 (9005), HB4 (9006),
PLUS 100
‘Maximising xenon filler gas,dramatically improves driver vision by delivering 100% more light on the road - where it counts’
• 100% more light on the road
• 35 metres longer beam
• Suitable for use with polycarbonate headlamps
• No increase in power consumption or heat
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Narva
PLUS 120 Performance Globes - Available in H1, H4, H7
PLUS 120
‘The ultimate performance globe with 120% more light volume for maximum driver vision and safety’
• 120% more light on the road*
• Up to 40m longer beam
• Suitable for use with polycarbonate headlamps
• No increase in power consumption or heat
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PIAA
Halogen Bulbs - Available in H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, HB3 (9005), HB4 (9006)


MTEC
In Australia at CARE WEAR
Available in Xenon Halogen: Super White 4350K ..... Cosmos White 4750k ..... in H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, HB3 (9005), HB4 (9006)








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Postby Dirtee » Sun May 27, 2012 9:32 am

Great write up sam :)

Basically, on any box with the globes in them look for a small rectangle logo that says "ADR *Tick sign*" and they are legal to use on the road do to being approved for Australian roads. Most globes that are pure while/blue are not suitable for use on roads and state they are not ADR approved.
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Postby dannyboi » Sun May 27, 2012 10:25 am

I'm using the Phillips Xtreme Power +80%, and can vouch for them. I wouldn't say it's actually 80% brighter, but the reach and clarity with them on is definitely improved on the stock bulbs.

The output is a warm yellow though, similar to the stock ones, so it won't be any good for show.

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Postby BZC-45S » Sun May 27, 2012 2:36 pm

Very nice write up Sam. I'm running Osram Nightbreakers, they're in the +90 brighter range like the competitors - I'd place the brand in the same premium category at Philips and Narva, being made in Germany.

Keep in mind Joel, any bulb that outputs a brighter light will not last as long as the stock bulbs. But for me, I don't mind factoring in the cost of ~$40-50 for a pair of bulbs each year for improved night visibility that can directly increase your safety on the roads.

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Postby Joel006 » Sun May 27, 2012 6:12 pm

Thanks for the Replies guys. This is really helpful.

Ill take into consideration these bulbs. But a mate of mine today sent me a link to some Projectors his mate bought and installed today. Apparently the performance is outstanding. Cost about $200 for a DIY kit. Ill see if i can get a link for you guys to get some opinions as you guys seem switched on with these.

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Postby milobob » Sun May 27, 2012 7:16 pm

Nighbreakers 90% or X-treme power are my choices. But yes, they are not whiter cuz they more or less have minimal blue tinting - which means more actual lumens on the road! :)
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Postby Joel006 » Sun May 27, 2012 7:53 pm

im tossing up between:
The +100% Yellow Phillips Bulb
and
INTENSE
‘Maximum legal blue, bright white light output and brilliant steel blue headlamp appearance with up to 30% more light volume’
• ADR approved and street legal
• Intense bright white light (4200°K)
• Distinctive steel blue appearance
• Up to 30% more light on the road+
• Suitable for use with polycarbonate headlamps
• No increase in power consumption or heat
Available in H1*, H3, H4*, HB3, HB4*, H7*
*Twin packs contain two halogen globes and two T-10mm wedge globes
+30% more light compared to a standard globe



I really like the blue look on my white car. Looks amazing.
Im getting glasses soon for driving only so i should be able to see better at distance with them (Im short sighted)
Also i have installed white LED Strip behind my grill, Which against yellower light, makes them look blue which is illegal.

What do you guys think? There is pros and cons of both in my opinion...
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