Hi folks,
I bought a cheeky set of hb4 (9006) LED bulbs for my mk2.5 NBFL dipped beam the other day, and fit them just now. Thought i'd give you all a little info.
I haven't driven with them yet to see whether i'm blinding people but the main focus/shape of them seems unchanged to hopefully it'll be all good. If not, i'll report back!
TLDR; Amazing difference, super bright and easy as hell to install. No brainer for a similar price to Osram Nightbreakers - Which these destroy.
Anyway, here's the juicy bits.
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This is the product in question - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01IP245SW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Titled 'JINYJIA 110W LED COB Car Headlight Kit 9200LM 6000K White Lamps Bulbs, 9006 HB4' just in case the link dies on Amazon.
Chose these based on some good solid reviews and the higher LM brightness rating!
Here's the product. Nice packaging and nice look product itself.
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Here I've taken photos of them installed for you to see, and kept my phone in manual to ensure the shutter speed is the same on comparisons - Otherwise it's pointless.
Here's my current HB4 osram nightbreakers' projection across my driveway. 1/50 Shutter
And here's how they look on the car at 1/250 Shutter
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Fitting the LEDs were a breeze. Took literally 1 minute. Nothing blocks access, lots of space and easy to understand. Straight swap. Simples.
Here's projection with one LED fitted at the same shutter speeds as above.
Big difference already!
And here's the on-car comparison of the two (shutter speed irrelevant). Again, big difference. As mentioned above, i'll report back if i'm being flashed by other drivers but I don't imagine it'll be a problem. We'll see!
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Both LEDs in the car looks like this:
And here's the final new projection across the driveway.
As you can see. HUGE difference!
Even though the pattern is the same in shape, it does looks to be slightly higher up the fence. Bear in mind I hadn't moved the car at all during this install so the pattern is slightly higher. With this in mind i'll start with dip at it's lowest
Couple of notes:
When starting the car, the headlights flicker. As in, completely on and off. I guess it's the more digitalesque on-off nature of LEDs. Not a problem though really?
They make a slight hissing/whirring noise as there are cooling fans among the heatsink assembly at the rear of each LED. These are very slightly audible with all the engine off etc but not a deterrent at all in my opinion.
Quality of item seems lovely. Connections, wiring, cable and the light unit itself seems solid and nicely done.
Update:
Had the lights on lowest angle setting at the beginning of a long night-time journey last night, just in case I was going to blind everyone. I angled them up in intervals to see if it ever became an issue and.... Nope, no flashes from other drivers. Maybe my Osrams were just low?
The front of the car looks so much more modern now. Combined with my cheapo LED 501 sidelights i chucked in last week, the whiteness makes a big difference to the look of the car.
I've also noticed there's no headlight dim everytime I operate the electric windows anymore! I hated that!
I bought a cheeky set of hb4 (9006) LED bulbs for my mk2.5 NBFL dipped beam the other day, and fit them just now. Thought i'd give you all a little info.
I haven't driven with them yet to see whether i'm blinding people but the main focus/shape of them seems unchanged to hopefully it'll be all good. If not, i'll report back!
TLDR; Amazing difference, super bright and easy as hell to install. No brainer for a similar price to Osram Nightbreakers - Which these destroy.
Anyway, here's the juicy bits.
-----------------------------
This is the product in question - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01IP245SW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Titled 'JINYJIA 110W LED COB Car Headlight Kit 9200LM 6000K White Lamps Bulbs, 9006 HB4' just in case the link dies on Amazon.
Chose these based on some good solid reviews and the higher LM brightness rating!
Here's the product. Nice packaging and nice look product itself.


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Here I've taken photos of them installed for you to see, and kept my phone in manual to ensure the shutter speed is the same on comparisons - Otherwise it's pointless.
Here's my current HB4 osram nightbreakers' projection across my driveway. 1/50 Shutter

And here's how they look on the car at 1/250 Shutter

------------------------------------------------------
Fitting the LEDs were a breeze. Took literally 1 minute. Nothing blocks access, lots of space and easy to understand. Straight swap. Simples.
Here's projection with one LED fitted at the same shutter speeds as above.

Big difference already!
And here's the on-car comparison of the two (shutter speed irrelevant). Again, big difference. As mentioned above, i'll report back if i'm being flashed by other drivers but I don't imagine it'll be a problem. We'll see!

-----------------------------------------------------------
Both LEDs in the car looks like this:

And here's the final new projection across the driveway.

As you can see. HUGE difference!
Even though the pattern is the same in shape, it does looks to be slightly higher up the fence. Bear in mind I hadn't moved the car at all during this install so the pattern is slightly higher. With this in mind i'll start with dip at it's lowest
Couple of notes:
When starting the car, the headlights flicker. As in, completely on and off. I guess it's the more digitalesque on-off nature of LEDs. Not a problem though really?
They make a slight hissing/whirring noise as there are cooling fans among the heatsink assembly at the rear of each LED. These are very slightly audible with all the engine off etc but not a deterrent at all in my opinion.
Quality of item seems lovely. Connections, wiring, cable and the light unit itself seems solid and nicely done.
Update:
Had the lights on lowest angle setting at the beginning of a long night-time journey last night, just in case I was going to blind everyone. I angled them up in intervals to see if it ever became an issue and.... Nope, no flashes from other drivers. Maybe my Osrams were just low?
The front of the car looks so much more modern now. Combined with my cheapo LED 501 sidelights i chucked in last week, the whiteness makes a big difference to the look of the car.
I've also noticed there's no headlight dim everytime I operate the electric windows anymore! I hated that!