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My right hand sidelight does this flickery thing and is dimmer than the left so I am just going to replace them. Same as my right indicator works when it wants even though it was replaced at mot time which was august. It sometimes doesn't work, sometimes it double flashes and sometimes it flashes fine! Just replace that too?
 
if the problems are all in the same light I would check the connections/earths at the same time too
 
£8 for each sidelight? ermmm NO THANKS!

I was considering getting LED's for rear lights/indicators (front and rear)

would save changing them alot :)

can someone nicely post up all sizes if they are aware of them please?
 
gti cupra sport

side lights 501 wedge
main H1
flashers H1
fogs H3
indicaters 382
reg plate 501 wedge
stop/tail 380
fog 382
reverse 382


non cupra
change main and flashers to H4 (single bulb dual filament!)
 

Oi :p

OK here are the brightest options
sidelights
flashy main beam
dipped bulbs
fogs

that should see you clear to blinding/melting walls!

might cost ya a couple of quid BUT there is probably no better option!
disclamer (xray vision as standard when you turn them ALL ON!)

hahaha!

£8 for each sidelight? ermmm NO THANKS!

I was considering getting LED's for rear lights/indicators (front and rear)

would save changing them alot :)

can someone nicely post up all sizes if they are aware of them please?

Oooh LED's would be nice

gti cupra sport

side lights 501 wedge
main H1
flashers H1
fogs H3
indicaters 382
reg plate 501 wedge
stop/tail 380
fog 382
reverse 382


non cupra
change main and flashers to H4 (single bulb dual filament!)

Good post Pete thanks
 
@tiggs
no probs!

@Suj i can get cheaper leds but there the BRIGHTEST on the market to date! freind of mine has em in his R32 golf and there almost as bright as the HIDS (just the spread isnt as wide)



dont quote me on the lights etc!
 
Just thought i'd mention if your getting HID's get 6000k or 4300k, they give the best light output, the rest just give more colour than anything and blind everybody else...I know from experience, I've had a set that were 8000k....****!
I now got a set of 3000k's for my fogs so i'll let ya know what they're like as soon as i put them in, bought them more for the colour than light outoput though :p
 
I have just ordered myself bulbs. 4 x H1 in ice blue foglamps in ice blue and indicators to sort this dodgy one. It says they shine white and the blue colouring is to stop them having a yellowish colour. Also says they are e-marked and fully legal.
Decided not to bother with the HIDs.
Thanks everyone for your help :)