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<blockquote data-quote="robjarman" data-source="post: 477443" data-attributes="member: 13583"><p>yes 75/75W = high 75, low 75 cf. standard 60 high, 55 low - my lighting problem was that the dip beam did not give enough illumination to be safe, so upping the dip beam to 75W really helps and is still not that bright to dazzle other road users - and the 75W on high beam also helps throw the beam further along the road...</p><p>I find the new lamps on new cars with their ultra-brights really impossible to see past when they are coming at you, even on dip beam...aka grumpy old man speak!!</p><p>cheers</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robjarman, post: 477443, member: 13583"] yes 75/75W = high 75, low 75 cf. standard 60 high, 55 low - my lighting problem was that the dip beam did not give enough illumination to be safe, so upping the dip beam to 75W really helps and is still not that bright to dazzle other road users - and the 75W on high beam also helps throw the beam further along the road... I find the new lamps on new cars with their ultra-brights really impossible to see past when they are coming at you, even on dip beam...aka grumpy old man speak!! cheers Rob [/QUOTE]
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