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Old 5th December 2016, 09:07   #11
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I have tried many combinations while testing lights and find 6000k give a more pure, white light with good distance contrast. Above that and you start getting blue and less use again...
Any links for 6000k burners on ebay , my o/s dip gave up last night
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Old 9th January 2017, 05:36   #13
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Linky Below :
https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/collections/...aces-xbi000040

Enjoy fitting them, not quite the same as the standard bulb to fit, but worth the effort !
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Could please tell me, what is different to the oem ones? What has to be how modified?

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Could please tell me, what is different to the oem ones? What has to be how modified?

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no modification needed to replace Xenon bulbs in OEM Xenon lights .. they are just a bit more involved to change the bulb that the usual drop off the back cap and pop the bulb out
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So you have also bulbs from Dmgrs inside? Which variant and how is the output please?
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So you have also bulbs from Dmgrs inside? Which variant and how is the output please?

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the dngrs bulbs are a direct replacement for the OEM ones
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