WHYEveer since I had my car lowered the light cone has been weak. For a while I was considering facelifting the front of my car to the later style MY09 front with Xenons but it costs at least £2k and that quickly put a dent in my plans
I couldn't justify getting the pre-MY09 xenons either considering I'd have to get headlamp washers and auto levelling fitted too. might as well save and get the later front end like I wanted in the first place!
So instead I decided on getting higher output bulbs. I wanted to stay on the right side of the law so it was bulbs only. HIDs wind me up anyway with their scattered beam pattern. I'm not convinced they give the driver a better light and they blind everyone else in the process. Plus on the 8P they are associated with wiper motor blow outs which is an expensive fix. I believe this is due to spikes of electricity being sent up the shared earth when they are being turned on. AFAIK this does not affect other PQ35 cars, although I'd imagine the TT would have the same problem.
I was directed towards this article by a forum member on an old thread. I can't remember who, but thank you whoever you are!!
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/243109/bulbs_we_test_30.htmlPhilips Xtreme Power seemed to be the overwall winner, and seems to have won a few awards so decision made
SOURCINGGoogle, ebay. Found them for £30 delivered with a set of free sidelights.
http://www.powerbulbs.com/product/philips-xtreme-vision-h7-car-headlight-bulbsFITTINGI managed to do this in a few minutes. On the Audi it is relatively straight forward, although it's a little tricky to put the bulb back into the holder.
I'm not sure my Audi fitting instructions will be of any use to the majority of the forum so I've left them out. Simple fact of the matter is tho, I'm right handed but was born with two left hands. If i can do it there's no excuse for anyone else.
OTHER VERSIONSQuite a few. Please refer to the AutoExpress article linked above.
PLUS POINTSlight is MUCH whiter. Aside from obvious aesthetic improvement the light given is MILES better than the OEM bulbs. I don't think any car I ever own will ever stay with standard bulbs after the difference this has made.
MINUS POINTSNONE!!! Seems the bulb longevity isn't as good as the OEM ones, but that's perhaps to be expected for a brighter bulb.
SUMMARYObviously without comparing with other bulbs it's difficult to give meaningful advice, but all I can say is I 100% recommend this modification. I fully believe there has been the claimed 100% improvement in light output. For the price it makes a huge improvement, and my roads are well lit up again
PHOTOSSo far only the one and not a great one
- I haven't had a chance to take photos of the light beam as yet.
On the UK driver's side - Philips Xtreme Power 100%
On the UK passenger side - OEM bulbs
OEM sidelights both sides
You can see there's a difference