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Audi A4B5 1.9 TDI 2000: Best Bulbs for Lenses with 5000+K Color & Enhanced Road Visibility

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  • #1 16956892
    MarcinRJA
    Level 7  
    Hello. I have lamps with an ordinary lens in Audi which is already factory set. I have Osram Night Breaker + 110% bulbs in them.
    However, I would like to see even more on the road, can someone tell me which bulbs are best to buy so that you can really see a lot on the road to this I would like the color was 5000+ k. Please help because I have read one forum and nothing.
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  • #2 16956900
    psilos1
    Level 32  
    Check the condition of the reflector mirror ... probably after your + 110% there is not much left of it and changing bulbs will do nothing
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  • #3 16956901
    pawel16150
    Level 30  
    bi xenon h4
  • #4 16956911
    MarcinRJA
    Level 7  
    psilos1 wrote:
    Check the condition of the reflector mirror ... probably after your + 110% there is not much left of it and changing bulbs will do nothing



    I will add that I replaced all lamps and bulbs with new ones. I also think that the mirror is still ok.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    pawel16150 wrote:
    bi xenon h4



    Bi Xenon for the lens? Is this legal Will it work? The mirror will not suffer?
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  • #5 16957020
    zaqu1
    Level 7  
    If you have lenses, you can put on Xenons and it is legal in this system, Xenons without lenses are already subject to the fact that the evidence will be taken.
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  • #6 16957074
    MarcinRJA
    Level 7  
    I was in the store today, I asked if I could put on a D2S xenon bulb and they told me I can't because it is not original. I would have to put on converters and that he would not conquer me then.
  • #7 16957125
    Dziarski Hank
    Level 34  
    zaqu1 wrote:
    If you have lenses, you can put on Xenons and it is legal in this system, Xenons without lenses are already subject to the fact that the evidence will be taken.


    It cannot, because regardless of whether it is a lens, halogen or ordinary reflector, it is approved for a specific light source and cannot be modified. In addition, with xenon, in addition to replacing lamps with xenon, it must also have self-leveling and sprinklers.

    In the case of altering lamps, the evidence taken is the least problem. The stairs will start when the car is involved in an accident where injured persons will be present. On-site police inspect the vehicle and draw up a report. The SKP test compared to this is a cursory glance.

    zaqu1 wrote:
    Xenons without a lens are already subject to the fact that evidence will be taken.


    And do you know that some cars had xenon on a "normal" lamp and not a lens? For example older Mercedes (w140, w202, w210).

    If the lamps are new, you will not improve anything else. These + 100% light bulbs only shine slightly stronger, but shorter than normal ones.
  • #8 16957152
    MarcinRJA
    Level 7  
    I looked and everything is ok. It wasn't until 3 months ago that I changed all the lamps and everything is ok there. I just looked at other car models and they also have lenses and they shine very well. Maybe it's just my car model? I used to have light bulbs and they were very weak, I replaced all lamps and bulbs (model written above) and it is much better but I would like it to be even better, e.g. that the light was white with a refraction to blue. So I need 5000+ k bulbs. The most powerful I've ever seen is + 150% Philips. I often drive 1500 km and I need a better light.

    Added after 15 [minutes]:

    I will try to buy H7 bulbs, maybe I can find a Philips + 150% and see if it gives any effect.
  • #9 16957234
    Dziarski Hank
    Level 34  
    Osram made light bulbs that hit white / blue light. "Cool Blue" series.
  • #10 16957240
    MarcinRJA
    Level 7  
    I currently have Night Breaker from Osram and the shades are blue.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around enhancing road visibility for an Audi A4B5 1.9 TDI 2000 by upgrading headlight bulbs to achieve a color temperature of 5000K or higher. The user currently has Osram Night Breaker +110% bulbs but seeks even brighter options. Responses suggest checking the condition of the reflector mirror, as it may affect light output. Bi-xenon bulbs are mentioned as a potential upgrade, with legal considerations regarding installation and vehicle compliance. The user expresses interest in Philips +150% bulbs and Osram's "Cool Blue" series for a whiter light with a blue tint. Concerns about legality and vehicle modifications are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of adhering to regulations regarding headlight systems.
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