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Old 23 February 2001, 10:42 AM
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Most people go for the PIAA superwhites but you can get some improvement with the Halfords brightest bulbs - should always be 55/60 w though. Having said that my Jap import has 80/110w and nothing has burnt out yet and they are very bright.
Old 23 February 2001, 12:06 PM
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Apologies if this question has already been asked.

Are there brighter bulbs available for scoob my98uk without changing the lens (just to take out old bulb, put in new one) for the headlights, sidelights and front spots?

If there are then how easy are they to get, and any idea how much they cost?
Old 23 February 2001, 05:07 PM
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Trigger,

I found the same thing. I have an STi5 Type R which already has the higher powered bulbs.

However, think I need to replace the side lights as they look poor compared to the Main Bulbs and 130W Driving lamps

Scott.
Old 24 February 2001, 01:00 PM
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Ring ScoobySport, I bought mine from there, d'ont know the power rating but they are brighter and have a whiter light.Cost £9 each.True about side lights looking even poorer now.Sidelight replacements are'nt that good though(according to SS)
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