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Alternative headlight bulbs?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigherb" data-source="post: 608265" data-attributes="member: 27315"><p>The best option is to use adapter rings to convert to H4 bulbs then you can take advantage of the more efficient Osram nightbreaker/Phillips extreme bulbs.</p><p>But if your headlamp reflectors are tarnished you will not get the benefit of even the old tungsten bulbs.</p><p></p><p>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-P45T-R2-H5-to-P43T-H4-BULB-ADAPTERS-OPEL-VW-RENAULT-VOLVO-BEETLE-PORSCHE/282431058041?hash=item41c233f079:g:wc8AAOSwfVhaAs1k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigherb, post: 608265, member: 27315"] The best option is to use adapter rings to convert to H4 bulbs then you can take advantage of the more efficient Osram nightbreaker/Phillips extreme bulbs. But if your headlamp reflectors are tarnished you will not get the benefit of even the old tungsten bulbs. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-P45T-R2-H5-to-P43T-H4-BULB-ADAPTERS-OPEL-VW-RENAULT-VOLVO-BEETLE-PORSCHE/282431058041?hash=item41c233f079:g:wc8AAOSwfVhaAs1k [/QUOTE]
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