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Old Aug 6th, 2016, 09:02   #5
Laird Scooby
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Fitting number plate! but not sure about LED headlights, I didn't think such things where available (well ones that actually work). You will find H4 LEDs but they will not work as headlights.
Fitting in more ways than one! Obviously the 760 reference but i've also got into LPG in the past year or so and although nothing is definite yet, i may well add LPG to it, in which case the number plate is only one letter out!

As for the H4 LEDs, i totally understand what you're saying as it took me a long time find some that did what they said on the box but i've found at least 2 sources of them now in this country.

http://www.powerfuluk.com/h4-led-400...hite-pair.html

These are very similar :

http://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/coll...nversion-9-32v

For comparison, one evening i got my car lined up with two others :





Mine is in the middle with the bulbs from Powerful UK and the brightest lights with the very obvious beam pattern, the one on the left has ebay cheapie "Xenon Look" bulbs which are already an improvement over standard and the one on the right is on Nightbreakers.

They're expensive at £69 but will last a long time (50000 hours expected life time, equates to 2m miles at 40mph) and with Nightbreakers coming in about £30 a pair and having to be changed regularly (according to the local Police, their Nightbreakers are changed every 2-3 months, usually through failure but they do have their lights on a lot) the cost of Nightbreakers soon mounts up and those LED H4s outperform them.
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