AdamMGEV
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- MG4 Trophy LR
And they fit the MG5? I've never changed anything on a car. Thanksthat’s what I used for mine.
And they fit the MG5? I've never changed anything on a car. Thanksthat’s what I used for mine.
I’m not sure of MG5, oh boy it’s a 10 min job ?And they fit the MG5? I've never changed anything on a car. Thanks
I don’t think H3 will fit. No idea about DS. HB3/9005 is the bulb base type that you need.Hi All
am about to change bulbs headlight which of following is OK
Osram H3 Night breaker Laser 12v 55W 150% Generation2 (pair)
Osram HB3/9005 Night Breaker Laser 12V 60W Next generation 150%
and possibly no
Osram DS3 Night Breaker Laser XENARC 200%
Your thoughts would be welcome
Kind Regards
Terry Bailey
Osram HB3/9005 Night Breaker Laser 12V 60W Next generation 150%Hi All
am about to change bulbs headlight which of following is OK
Osram H3 Night breaker Laser 12v 55W 150% Generation2 (pair)
Osram HB3/9005 Night Breaker Laser 12V 60W Next generation 150%
and possibly no
Osram DS3 Night Breaker Laser XENARC 200%
Your thoughts would be welcome
Kind Regards
Terry Bailey
Would suggest that the lights are not adjusted properly.Anyone else have a problem with the dazzling effect from large road signs when very bright upgraded bulbs are used?
Obviously not a problem with standard MG headlamps but I have had to switch to dipped beams on works car when approaching large reflective signs.
Imagine the poor buggers driving toward you.Would suggest that the lights are not adjusted properly.
I even find this with the poor lights on my old Jazz.I think Iain is referring to main beam reflecting off some road signs. That’s certainly what my response was talking about.
They're better than the standard ZS HB3LL bubs, LL meaning Long Life, so duller (lower temperature burning) filament.Before I got my MG5 I was worried and nearly bough them based on people's concerns. Personally I think they're fine, I can't see any problem with them... or can see... as they're bright enough![]()
Thanks Cocijo, that is exactly what I mean.I think Iain is referring to main beam reflecting off some road signs. That’s certainly what my response was talking about.
No, I can assure you the lights are correctly adjusted.Would suggest that the lights are not adjusted properly.
The “poor buggers“ driving towards me would not have a problem as my headlights would be dipped before they dazzled them!!!Imagine the poor buggers driving toward you.