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#16 guywilko

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Posted 18 November 2018 - 08:53 AM

Definitely Cibies. Drove some country lanes last night, *enthusiastically*. The light pattern is superb and bright

Make sure you run 2 relay circuits, one for dip and one for high beam

#17 Minigman

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Posted 18 November 2018 - 09:07 AM

I highly recommend Cibie H180s with nightbreaker lamps / bulbs.

They’re better than my modern RAV4 and at least 10 times better than standard mini headlights. Forget quad optics too, the beam pattern is naff by comparison.

Edited by Minigman, 18 November 2018 - 09:07 AM.


#18 Mini Manannán

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Posted 20 November 2018 - 05:35 PM

I was just searching on this subject as my current solution is to avoid driving at night....I my Chinese bicycle light is brighter than the mini's headlights.
Are there any LED conversion kits out there, that people have used?

Minispares now sell an "E" maked LED headlight. No picture yet on the website but I think its the new Wipac ones. Be interested to hear from anyone who has tried them.
http://www.minispare...|Back to search
 
That is a crazy price!
 
just came across this guy who brought some H4 LED bulbs from aliexpress -
 
and came across some on amazon - https://www.amazon.c...BTYXEXRW1E&th=1

He's obviously never been blinded by cheap, unregulated LED headlights (mind you, OE LED headlights are bad enough as well)

#19 Dusky

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Posted 20 November 2018 - 06:04 PM

I was just searching on this subject as my current solution is to avoid driving at night....I my Chinese bicycle light is brighter than the mini's headlights.
Are there any LED conversion kits out there, that people have used?

Minispares now sell an "E" maked LED headlight. No picture yet on the website but I think its the new Wipac ones. Be interested to hear from anyone who has tried them.
http://www.minispare...|Back to search

That is a crazy price!

just came across this guy who brought some H4 LED bulbs from aliexpress -

and came across some on amazon - https://www.amazon.c...BTYXEXRW1E&th=1
He's obviously never been blinded by cheap, unregulated LED headlights (mind you, OE LED headlights are bad enough as well)

Slightly off topic, arent these just failed on the MOT test then?

#20 Cooperman

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Posted 20 November 2018 - 06:25 PM

There is no need to spend that sort of money.
Just get a pair of Cibie headlight units and fit normal halogen bulbs. You can get up-rated bulbs 100/80 watt, but the wiring needs to be improved for these.
An alternative is a Hella headlight. This is what I run in my Cooper S rally car.

#21 richmondclassicsnorthwales

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Posted 20 November 2018 - 06:33 PM

MiniSpares LED Headlamps at £420.00 a throw, I'm not surprised they have plenty of stock  You wouldn't want to be on a newly chipped road or have a a gritter going past you  !!!!!

 

Somebody must have the wrong digits and a decimal point in the wrong place ?


Edited by richmondclassicsnorthwales, 20 November 2018 - 06:39 PM.


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Posted 20 November 2018 - 08:08 PM

Hi,

No they are that expensive!  >_<

Cheers  :proud:



#23 minifreek1

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Posted 20 November 2018 - 10:02 PM

I fitted HIDs to mine..... I will be changing back to H4s soon though, they are brighter but the light spread is terrible...

 

I will be going for Cibie's light units with Osram Nightbreakers.

 

And ..... no before anyone spouts off, HIDs aren't illegal/dangerous/you need self levellers or washers etc... you dont, those only need to work if fitted.... they dont need to be fitted if HIDs are fitted...



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Posted 20 November 2018 - 11:18 PM

Hi

The 100/80 bulbs are not road legal. I've tried these high output bulbs and yes they give a higher light output but the standard headlamp reflector is not capable to focus the beam and you get a lot of light scatter resulting in disappointment and annoyed oncoming drivers.

Best to go for a higher quality unit with a good reflector design, correctly adjusted they give a decent light output.



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Posted 21 November 2018 - 06:41 AM

I 2nd Cibie lenses and decent H2 bulbs....worked perfect for me over std sealed units. No need to mess with wiring...well for a later car (mines 1990).




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