Which Driving lights ?
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Scooby Regular
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Scoobysport HID's.........real "night into day" jobs, easy to fit, stable when fitted and very well made.
As for the others, it's been done to death on here, but:
Cibie: can suffer bulb overheating, and premature bulb failure probs, as a result.
PIAA: no probs I know of other than cost. Oh: no proper clear covers which area must for all lights at that low level, unless you have deep pockets!
Prodrive Hellas: take ages to set up, and aren't all that stable.
Cheap though. And give good light if you can ever get 'em set right!
Alcazar
As for the others, it's been done to death on here, but:
Cibie: can suffer bulb overheating, and premature bulb failure probs, as a result.
PIAA: no probs I know of other than cost. Oh: no proper clear covers which area must for all lights at that low level, unless you have deep pockets!
Prodrive Hellas: take ages to set up, and aren't all that stable.
Cheap though. And give good light if you can ever get 'em set right!
Alcazar
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