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lighting again
#1
Finding the lighting a nightmare to sort. I want to replace the orange coloured drl bulbs. r580  w21/5w aka 7443
was going to buy some decent led ones from hids direct £36 reckon can bus error free ? although I keep hearing they need load resistors putting in still ?
without messing about which is the easiest option led or another bulb which will look a cleaner white light Mtec or other normal type bulb ?

Headlights another problem , thought they were h7 but they aint. then thought they were a 9006 hb4. just fitted Philips  diamond vision bulbs to my fireblade 5000k look really good, so was going to get same 5000k bulb for the astra. as I don't want messing about with a hid kit. now im lead to believe that a hb4 9006 wont fit as the car has a special bulb a 9012.
grrrrrrrrr

whats the best options ?

sorry if this has been repeated lots of times but there are endless posts on lighting and im really unsure which is the best option for me

Steve
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#2
for the drl you need PIAA 7443

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PIAA-Xtreme-Wh...SwBahVBuxM

others may say what's best for main beam
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#3
do they work in both modes ie as a drl then side light or just on all the time ?

steve
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#4
read this thread

https://www.vxoc.org.uk/forum/Thread-Bes...-j-and-gtc

DRL light and they also dim down for side light nice and white
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#5
Will take a look , seems I've seen a thread on here that says drl isn't monitored by can bus , lots of confusion for me
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#6
the PIAA bulbs in the link are error free on the GTC and 5 door
but LED bulbs needs loads to be error free on the 5 door
but for the GTC LED are error free on the DRL.
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#7
Seems the piaa look the obvious choice as I don't fancy risking £36 on led ones from hids direct to see if they work in the 2 modes or just full brightness all the time . Unless anybody else has already done it
Steve
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#8
Stevie_d can you check your emails please.

Is it a 5-door you have? @sheppy1 has got some good H7 ones


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#9
You talking about dipped beams here guys? If so then yeah the ones I have are these:



Here they are in my car



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#10
It's a 3 door gtc 62 plate , they can't be h7 as high and low comes out of a small projector of real thick glass I can't see through , must be 9012 or hb4 9006 ?
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#11
ask @cornishtaz
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#12
@cornishtaz


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#13
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-OSRAM-H7-CO...SwhkRWdmjW

I bought these for fogs and main have Phillips as my high beam too... 5000k with 50% better output no picture's yet though.

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(8:th-Feb-2016, 22:47:42)stevie_d Wrote: It's a 3 door gtc 62 plate , they can't be h7 as high and low comes out of a small projector of real thick glass I can't see through , must be 9012 or hb4 9006 ?

Will be 9012 then.
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#15
Think I'll be limited to get anything better if its a 9012 , unless I get a 9006 and mod the lug could get some 5k 9006
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#16
Will be 9012 look at my how-to for hid conversion you will need error cancellers or a decent ballast as the bulbs are on canbus, no need to remove bumper as ballasts can be tucked next to fusebox/airbox. As for DRL'S there not on canbus so no cancellers req'd
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#17
It seems upon me investigating further after calling at Vauxhall today , the gtc is a 9012 bulb. Halfords and other auto shops don't have any. Luckily Vauxhall had one in stock. At a ridiculous £30 including vat . Thought I will buy one to keep as a spare and try matching another bulb to it. Don't want to go down the hid route for several reasons. It seems a hb4 9006 will fit if I modify one of the lugs. Unless anybody else has found a good white 9012 halogen bulb . Pics of standard bulb to follow
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#18
If you look at my hid how-to you can see the difference between the 9012 and 9006 and which tab needs trimming
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