RayBrig Lights
RayBrig Lights
i got a pair of Raybrig lightbulbs this weekend. they cost me $40. They are the "racing hyper halogens" 130/125w.
heres my review:
visability is much better than stock. not only can you see a bit further, but everything appears to be more clear. head on, thelights are a bit brighter, but from the drivers seat its much brighter. definately better than stock.
people have complained that high wattage bulbs have overheated/or melted the relay, but i have experienced no such problems. i went on a straight 4 hour trip this weekend driving at night and they seem to be fine. nothin melts and the bulbs are still going strong.
conclusion: not bad for $40
heres my review:
visability is much better than stock. not only can you see a bit further, but everything appears to be more clear. head on, thelights are a bit brighter, but from the drivers seat its much brighter. definately better than stock.
people have complained that high wattage bulbs have overheated/or melted the relay, but i have experienced no such problems. i went on a straight 4 hour trip this weekend driving at night and they seem to be fine. nothin melts and the bulbs are still going strong.
conclusion: not bad for $40
personally, although of course it cant hurt,
you might want to consider that lighting is overrated,
I drove home a couple times from work, and FORGOT TO TURN ON MY HEADLIGHTS, didnt even notice until I got home(this IS after dark btw), wasnt in an fd, but i dont think that it'd make a difference, hehe.
you might want to consider that lighting is overrated,
I drove home a couple times from work, and FORGOT TO TURN ON MY HEADLIGHTS, didnt even notice until I got home(this IS after dark btw), wasnt in an fd, but i dont think that it'd make a difference, hehe.
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