Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
Have any of you folks replaced their stock headlight bulbs with PIAA bulbs. The draw seems to be the same but ouput is pretty much doubled. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
One of the top contenders these days is the Philips Vision Plus 50%. Noticable improvement in light-down-the-road and the entry price is about half that of the PIAAs. I'm on my second set and still like them.
Murph's was where I got my Philips. https://www.murphskits.com/light.htm
They also have the Osrams: https://www.murphskits.com/ss.htm
(no kick backs. just a happy customer)
I've been running PIAA Super Plasma H4's for the last few years and have been very pleased with them. So far, no life expectancy issues and having shopped around, I didn't feel like they were overpriced. I had tried a few different "high performance" H4 bulds in my car and found the PIAA's to be the bulb of choice for me. I've since also installed a pair of 1100X's. I don't have anything to compare them to, but I think they're outstanding.Have any of you folks replaced their stock headlight bulbs with PIAA bulbs. The draw seems to be the same but ouput is pretty much doubled. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Canadian FJR
interesting. i've ridden all over the US (litterally) with them since installing them and never had a problem.I followed the link and the Phillips bulbs are described as not DOT approved. Are cops going to pull over people or is it a mod that goes generally unoticed by police/officialdom? TIA.
OK...where'd ya get 'em? :huh: :dntknw:Hey,I just put a set of these in. https://www.lighting.philips.com/in_en/cons...ing&lang=en
They are also not DOT approved but I've been by several LEO without a second glance. To early to tell how long they will last, but being made for motorcycles should help. There do light up the road but not as well as PIAA's I'm sure.
Bill
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