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l3_vin wrote:I think there would be a market, especially on trademe. If they actually look like pics id be keen.
RobertC wrote:Both white led park light bulbs and white/blue (8500k gp thunders) bulbs will ofter be failed come warrant time.
Ive been failed on both on more than one occasion.
And if you ever drive in the country at night anything 6000k + is pretty much useless.
So if your looking into this seriously it might be worth investigation the legality of them.
BZG|Bling wrote:l3_vin wrote:I think there would be a market, especially on trademe. If they actually look like pics id be keen.
You had a look on trademe? Their are HID 'style/type/whatever' bulbs all over the show.
Alex B wrote:RobertC wrote:Both white led park light bulbs and white/blue (8500k gp thunders) bulbs will ofter be failed come warrant time.
Ive been failed on both on more than one occasion.
And if you ever drive in the country at night anything 6000k + is pretty much useless.
So if your looking into this seriously it might be worth investigation the legality of them.
Interesting, what grounds did they fail LED park lamps on?
l3_vin wrote:My cars after that have been newer so i just got a HID kit - their cheap enough these days.
Note 8 A high-intensity discharge (HID or Xenon HID) conversion kit consists of an HID bulb with a high voltage power output
or ‘ballast’ which fits into the original headlamp unit in place of the original bulb with no change to the headlamp lens,
reflector or housing. It is illegal to fit an HID conversion kit to a vehicle as it brings the headlamp out of standards
compliance by producing poor beam patterns and light that is far too bright to be safe. The bulbs can also produce light
that is noticeably blue and not the required substantially white or amber colour. Vehicle and headlamp manufacturers do
not permit this modification, and these kits cannot be LVV certified. It is permitted to replace a complete halogen headlamp
unit with a complete HID headlamp unit.
BZG|Bling wrote:l3_vin wrote:My cars after that have been newer so i just got a HID kit - their cheap enough these days.
Thought those kits were illegal?
BZG|Bling wrote:It is permitted to replace a complete halogen headlamp
unit with a complete HID headlamp unit.
They were white led bulbs and the inspector decide they are blue. The comments said park lights and headlight bulbs must be white or amber not blue.Lloyd wrote:Alex B wrote:RobertC wrote:Both white led park light bulbs and white/blue (8500k gp thunders) bulbs will ofter be failed come warrant time.
Ive been failed on both on more than one occasion.
And if you ever drive in the country at night anything 6000k + is pretty much useless.
So if your looking into this seriously it might be worth investigation the legality of them.
Interesting, what grounds did they fail LED park lamps on?
Specific viewing angles would be the only real reason. Some of the cheap ones are quite directional
sergei wrote:They are horrible from performance point of view.
I would not care if it would affect only you, the problem is that it affect everyone else: they create too much glare for oncoming traffic, they also create too much glare and too little light for yourself, so do every one a favour and install unhindered light bulbs.
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