Best H4 Bulb's for Megane 225 Lux

Discussion in 'Electrical & Interior - Security, ICE, Wiring Loom' started by Peter T, Jan 14, 2020.

  1. My dipped beam headlight's have allways been poor. But I've had a MOT Today ( Passed :smile: ) . and the alignment check and that it fine just got low light intensity. my Meg runs H7 bulb's for the dipped beam. so what bulb's are your fella's using ?

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  2. Have you got the projector headlamps? If so it will be hard to get a bulb that will give you good vision

    A lot of people rate the night eye bulbs. I have some myself but yet to fit



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  3. Is it poor light output, or damaged (stone chipped) lenses causing the light to be reflected in different angles?


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  4. Yep it got projector headlamps. It's a Ph2.
     
  5. The projector will always kill a bit of light. Look good though

    I've got osram clear blue intense on my daily and they are pretty decent. Dont bother with the Philips race ones as they dont last long

    I'd say HID if you want proper brightness or the night eye bulbs



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  6. Feirny

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    It's a H7 in the Ph2 meg, not a H4.
     
  7. Well I've fitted some better bulbs. It's better, but not great on un-lit roads that I drive on. Still at least I don't need to use the foglight now to see the edge of the road. And yep I know about main beam, Can't use that with oncoming traffic.
     
  8. The previous owner of my R26 fitted a HID kit but the headlights were still like using candles especially on an unlit road. I decided to wet sand and machine polish the lights, i then got a wooden kebab stick with cotton wool on the end and cleaned out the projector housing (back of glass bulb bit). Finally i found a hoover fits perfectly and seals around the indicator bulb holes which caused enough of a seal and vacuum it sucked all the old dirt, dead flies and dust out of the whole headlight unit.

    Result is lights that are 1000x better. Took me about 2 hours one evening and 3 cold beers.
     

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