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 PROTON SAGA BLM, FL, FLX CLUB V21, GASAK KUASAAAAA

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Carlos_XP
post Apr 16 2012, 02:05 PM

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Hi Guys,Since one of my headlight bulb went off.....i planned to swap to third party ones....i'm currently seeing Osram Nightbreaker,or are there any better suggestions? brows.gif

however,these question pops out

1)If i would bring to SC to get it replaced (10k service coming soon) would they be able to install for me,considering the bulb i bought elsewhere?

2)If it's not,what's the difficulty level if i were to DIY it? wink.gif

EDIT: It's a Saga FL btw smile.gif

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Carlos_XP
post Apr 16 2012, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Apr 16 2012, 02:08 PM)
can consider Osram Nightbreaker Plus or Philips Extreme Vision.

1) they can install it, with a fee.

2) err, for FL it is a bit more complicated due to the design. The BLM one is easier because the rubber which holds the bulb is quite easy to reach.
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Thanks smile.gif indeed the bigger lamp cover of My FL gives me an impression that it's not going easy on newbie like me sweat.gif Does the Philips bulbs works better? cos it's more expensive.....

QUOTE(koh_424 @ Apr 16 2012, 02:09 PM)
If u wan to buy. Buy the Osram Nightbreaker Plus.

SC wun cover the bulb, as the bulb consider ware & tear. (correct me if im wrong)

Is very easy to DIY.
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Noted! smile.gif

QUOTE(coolkwc @ Apr 16 2012, 02:15 PM)
advise to stick back with the Ori power rating, too high power will make the headlamp plastic cover to become yellowish faster.
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or do you know the Original bulb's Power Rating? as far as i can see both Osram and Philips has the same Power Rating of 60/55W,if they will somehow damage my plastic cover then i choose original lo....Thanks for pointing that out!

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