pi328 said:The subject actually says it all: where do one source Osram Nightbreaker Plus with the HB3 and HB4 fittings for my E39, preferably in the Cape region? Diesel Electric is apparently the agent for all Osram car lamps, but the local branch doesn't know about it. Thank you.
Philip Foglar said:Have you tried Midas? Strange that Diesel Electric couldn't help...
pi328 said:I got the fittings from the Osram web site, via that app thingie they have, and confirmed by looking at the bulbs. It seems models up to 2000/08 have HB3 for high beam. Anything after that have H7, which I believe is freely available. Just my luck...
pi328 said:@Beast_Power: I have Night breakers on my 328i, so I want to pop them into the M5 as well. Silverstar is only available in H7, not HB3.
@Philip Foglar: I seem to have Philips in there at present. Was hoping to find something with a bit more light.
pi328 said:The subject actually says it all: where do one source Osram Nightbreaker Plus with the HB3 and HB4 fittings for my E39, preferably in the Cape region? Diesel Electric is apparently the agent for all Osram car lamps, but the local branch doesn't know about it. Thank you.
ekseniks said:What bulbs does your E36 take? I want those Osram Nightbreaker Plus' for mine. Sorry for the hijacking...
pi328 said:ekseniks said:What bulbs does your E36 take? I want those Osram Nightbreaker Plus' for mine. Sorry for the hijacking...
If memory serves, they're all H1 fittings: low beam, high beam and fog lights.
abmi0000 said:If you upgrade high beams to HID you will have issues when trying to flash people as the bulb needs time to get to its max output.
What about LED for the spots? :dunno:
abmi0000 said:pi328 said:ekseniks said:What bulbs does your E36 take? I want those Osram Nightbreaker Plus' for mine. Sorry for the hijacking...
If memory serves, they're all H1 fittings: low beam, high beam and fog lights.
Doesn't sound right