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Phillips VisionPlus have a good life span/light output level trade off.Have you found any 'white' light bulbs that last? I sure hope I get more than that, I will report when they do go 'pop!'
Phillips VisionPlus have a good life span/light output level trade off.Have you found any 'white' light bulbs that last? I sure hope I get more than that, I will report when they do go 'pop!'
+1 Put those in about a month ago. They are brighter and were reasonable cost with rebate. The first time you never forget After the very mentioned grease on the boots, and studying the clip arrangement, it is not too bad a job to do.I really appreciate the Plus bulbs here in Horned Rat infested PA.I ran a set of Osram Nightbreaker bulbs where 1 bulb went 9 months and the other went 1year. I replaced them with Osram Nightbreaker PLUS bulbs that claim longer life. They are a nice bright white light and not that obnoxious blue tinted light. So far it's been 1.5 years with no failure. Hold on while I find some wood to knock on.Have you found any 'white' light bulbs that last? I sure hope I get more than that, I will report when they do go 'pop!'
The extra light is worth it to me and I don't have huge mitts, so it's not that hard to change bulbs.
Only if you believe in the theory that light is a stream of particles and not a wave.Your bike MAY pull to the left or right, depending on your bulb positioning.
Yes...but only if you unplug your headlights...Only if you believe in the theory that light is a stream of particles and not a wave.Your bike MAY pull to the left or right, depending on your bulb positioning.
If you put in brighter tail lights, will your bike go faster?
Very helpful, post; thanks. I did find that on my 2012/Gen II, it was worth pulling panel A (battery cover) as it is a few seconds to remove and makes reinstalling the boot much simpler on the right side. Otherwise, I totally concur. This is a much simpler job than trying to replace them on my 2012 Outback. ;-)You dont have to remove any plastic at all to change the bulbs...really quite simple once you've done it once or twice.
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Hope this helps. Sorry I dont have pics to help ya out.
LOL @ small amount of blood! Yeah.. I wore long sleeve shirt and full finger gloves. Not good for dexterity, but great for minimizing blood loss!Just completed a headlight bulb change on a 2014. Did it from below, without removing plastics. I had my doubts but it is possible. Only a small about of blood was lost.
Took about 30 minutes this time. Probably 15-20 next time.
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