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Xenon HOD 5500 Light bulbs

Jimmy SV6

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hi there,

i think that this has been posted before, but i couldnt find it...

i am wanting these types of high powered lights for better vison on the road when driving at night...

i aint too sure what to get when it comes to buying these for my sv6, if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be much appriecated.
 

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ok firstly their called HID.

and secondly i dont think they make 5500? only 5000k or 6000k as far as i know but not 100% on that.

5000k is the clearest. each brand has a slightly different shade of colour.
 

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hmmm interesting well i kiinda looked it up on ebay there say HOD, but for some reason i think your right... i think they stuffed up the auction... awww ok yeah i just wanna get some for the Vz sv6 and get both normal and the fog lights, just unsure of what i need to get i guess.
 

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You'll need to know what style of globe conversions you want (generally H4 for the mains and H1(I think) for the fog lights.
 

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I got these on mine (actually had to replace them last week)
I originally had KLight 6000k, was a sweet white colour with a tinge of blue (H4 Hi-Lows)

The new kit Ive got is Philips 8000K, imported from Japan. (Not legal for road use though).
Has the best blue colour to it, its a really radiant colour, like a royal blue, looks mint.
It is quite expensive for a good quality kit including the ballasts, but they are sooo worth it.

Also the fog lights for the VZ SV6's are H3's FYI. I just bought a set of blue globes from Super Cheap Auto, was 30 bucks. Gives out a blue-white colour, which matches the headlights.
Needless to say, I've been flashed more than my share because the lights are too bright, but whatever, I love em and they look gold.
And I recommend it, especially if you do alot of road trips at night, like I do, the vision is soo much better than normal headlights.
 

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Motor vehicles have been required to comply with Australian Design Rules (ADR's) for lighting since October 1991. ADR 13 mandates the number and position of lamp assemblies, ADR 46 prescribes the photometric requirements of the lamp itself and ADR 51 is the standard for filament bulbs.

ADR 51 accepts ECE regulation 37 as an alternative standard for filament bulbs and prescribes the dimensional and photometric requirements for filament bulbs (including headlamps). This ensures inter-changeability and correct functioning when installed in a complying lamp unit.

All complying bulbs sold in Australia would be marked with the "E" mark and possibly the words "Suitable for European Use". The packaging may also indicate compliance with ADR 51 or ECE 37.

When a replacement complying bulb of the correct type (for example H4 45/60 Watts) for a complying headlamp is fitted to that assembly, the light emitted will be within the spectral requirements for white light. This will not be in breach of Section 63 to Schedule 1 of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management- Vehicle Safety and Standards) Regulation 1999.
Although these lamps are a standard fitment to many newer vehicles, a "blue" complying lamp can be fitted to a lamp assembly on a vehicle that was not originally fitted with these bulbs.

It is important to note that ADR 51 limits the power of various bulb types, and bulbs of a similar style but higher power rating will not comply and should not be used. For example, the common H4 bulb that has a complying rating of 45/60 watts, is available in much higher rating of 45/100 watts. The higher powered bulbs produce more glare and the resulting light pattern would not comply with the ADR.

Although regulations do not require drivers of pre-1991 vehicles to fit complying bulbs, consumers should be careful when fitting non-complying "blue" light bulbs to pre-ADR vehicles, as the resulting light spectrum may fall outside the standard for white light (that is, the blue frequencies may predominate).

If a Licenced Examiner suspects that the light output from a headlight appears blue, the examiner should take appropriate action based on the following summary tables:

For vehicles manufactured on or after 1 October 1991
• Bulb must be marked.
• Bulb must be the correct wattage.

For vehicles manufactured prior to 1 October 1991
• Bulb does not have to be marked.
• Bulb may be alternative higher wattage.
• Bulb must not show obvious blue light (when viewed directly ahead).

Licenced Examiners Action:
If, during the course of an inspection, Licenced Examiners have cause to inspect vehicles modified by changing the original lighting componentry assemblies, they are to ensure that individual vehicles comply with the previously mentioned details. Modifications of this type
which do not comply with the above requirements are to be rejected immediately.

Any (ANY) modification(s), unless approved to ADR standards, that change/alter/modify any aspect of your vehicle from the ADR standards/requirements that existed at the time of manufacture of your vehicle are ILLEGAL.
 
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