Factory Bulb vs Osram Night Breaker Plus
Hi Guys,
Sorry if I've posted this in the wrong place and or revived an ancient thread.
Just thought I'd share my experience with changing my low beam bulbs.
I grabbed a pair of H7 Osram Night Breakers from PowerBulbs.
They arried in a little cardboard box with a big red FRAGILE sticker on it.
I thought I'd try a practise run of getting the bulb holders out of the head lamp assemblies to see how I'd go.
Just to get familiar with the procedure.
Driver's side, pretty hard to unlock the first time, now it locks and unlocks without much force.
Passengers side ... seemed impossible to unlock the first time. There was so little room, I had to remove the fuse box cover to get my unco hands in a workable position. Even still, I struggled to get it unlocked.
After it popped open, I tried locking it back in ...
it's so cramped, I couldn't get enough rotational force on it to lock it into place. A good 10 minutes and a shredded and bruised right arm later, I managed to lock it into place.
I can see why people are removing the headlight assemblies from the car.
I'm not even going to attempt the parkers
And so I tried swapping the bulbs out, making sure I didn't get my grubby fingers on the glass.
Driver's side was nice and quick. Passenger's side involved more mangling and further struggles to lock into place.
But now they're in! and they turn on!
Last night, I tried taking photos of the beam they threw compared to the stock bulbs, but I only had my phone on me at the time and the pictures came out absolutely rubbish. The phone couldn't even see the difference in colour. To the human eye, they're a little more white compared to the factory bulb.
[Nerd Hat On]
Having a closer look at the bulbs, you can see the Night Breaker Plus bulb filament has more windings than the factory bulb. The windings also look smoother, the factory bulbs looks rather rough in comparasion. The glass is also tinted in the areas not directly next to the filament.

Even the print on the back of the bulbs is different. With the Night Breaker looking scruffier.
Main differences I can see is the model numbers, 64210L vs 64210NBP and the lack of "DOT" on the Night Breaker Bulb.

[Nerd hat off]
Tonight will be the first night behind the wheel with the new bulbs in.
I'll wonder how much of a difference over the factory bulbs there will be.
Thanks for reading
Hi Guys,
Sorry if I've posted this in the wrong place and or revived an ancient thread.
Just thought I'd share my experience with changing my low beam bulbs.
I grabbed a pair of H7 Osram Night Breakers from PowerBulbs.
They arried in a little cardboard box with a big red FRAGILE sticker on it.
I thought I'd try a practise run of getting the bulb holders out of the head lamp assemblies to see how I'd go.
Just to get familiar with the procedure.
Driver's side, pretty hard to unlock the first time, now it locks and unlocks without much force.
Passengers side ... seemed impossible to unlock the first time. There was so little room, I had to remove the fuse box cover to get my unco hands in a workable position. Even still, I struggled to get it unlocked.
After it popped open, I tried locking it back in ...

I can see why people are removing the headlight assemblies from the car.
I'm not even going to attempt the parkers

And so I tried swapping the bulbs out, making sure I didn't get my grubby fingers on the glass.
Driver's side was nice and quick. Passenger's side involved more mangling and further struggles to lock into place.
But now they're in! and they turn on!

Last night, I tried taking photos of the beam they threw compared to the stock bulbs, but I only had my phone on me at the time and the pictures came out absolutely rubbish. The phone couldn't even see the difference in colour. To the human eye, they're a little more white compared to the factory bulb.
[Nerd Hat On]

Having a closer look at the bulbs, you can see the Night Breaker Plus bulb filament has more windings than the factory bulb. The windings also look smoother, the factory bulbs looks rather rough in comparasion. The glass is also tinted in the areas not directly next to the filament.

Even the print on the back of the bulbs is different. With the Night Breaker looking scruffier.
Main differences I can see is the model numbers, 64210L vs 64210NBP and the lack of "DOT" on the Night Breaker Bulb.

[Nerd hat off]
Tonight will be the first night behind the wheel with the new bulbs in.
I'll wonder how much of a difference over the factory bulbs there will be.
Thanks for reading

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