@SootySport Yah, I got the Osram Nightbreakers Unlimited (I realized too late that there are also Nightbreakers Laser, which have a slightly better range), Phillips Racing Vision and Phillips Xtreme Vision.
@fangio I found out that all of my bulbs in the car are H7s, so scratch that, no H4s needed.
All in all, a very good improvement, really happy! I particularly noticed how the new bulbs light up left, right and center. They also eliminate that annoying in-between dark spot you get in the center with the standard halogens and emit a whiter light. Also, the range is fantastic!
I was trying to find some bad points about these while driving, but nothing really comes to mind, it is just an overall improvement.
Racing Vision seem to illuminate the road ahead the best it seems, reflecting distant objects such as signs particularly well. As mentioned previously, they cover the whole road really well left, right and center, and I do not think they blind other users (judged by standing at a distance from the front of car) - at least not as bad as some of the tw*ts out there with their cheap HIDs...
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Nightbreakers Unlimited and
Xtreme Vision are quite close, with the latter winning by range (as on paper). Although I do think using the Laser version would be of a fairer comparison. I'm not sure if this is just me, but I feel like
Xtreme Vision has an ever-so-slightly whiter light than
Racing Vision, therefore making me feel it is also brighter. I believe it is due to the coating on the Osram, giving it a slight blue tint, therefore making it darker?.
If I had to pick one type of bulb, I'd honestly go with whatever is cheaper if driving on everyday roads. If you do happen to cross some country-type and Oh-Sh*t-I-Can't-See roads, go with either Racing Vision or Xtreme Vision as there is virtually no noticeable difference between the two but are the brightest and furthest out of the 3.
So far I was only able to take pics of Racing Vision, but if any of you want to see the others, let me know (I hope the quality is good enough...I don't think I set my phone camera settings correctly for this).
See attached. Cut-off on standard bulbs (Sorry, not sure how to make it stop blowing up like this...nonetheless click on the "Imgur" logo to see the image):
Hope this helps someone in the future, even if the comparison seems to be all over the place...this is why I'm not a journalist lol.