Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
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Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Awhile back I bought a HID kit to replace my lows. I also purchased a pair of Osram Rallye+ 65w H7 I was going to use for the highs and Osram Night Breaker HB4 for the fogs. Haven't had time to replace any of them due to work. The other morning, I jump in the car to head to work and a low beam is out. Not having much time, I decide to replace both lows with the Rallyes. These are by far much brighter then the OEMs. A big differance in the amount of light and distance projected. If you don't want to go through the hassle of wiring HIDs, I would highly recommend going with the Rallyes.
Bought from ebay seller yahawada out of Hong Kong. Great prices and the real thing. Took around a week to get to Florida.
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OSRAM off-road headlamp H7 12v/65W Px26d each: Super bright headlight made in Germany
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
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OSRAM Nightbreaker Plus headlamp 9006/HB4 12v/51w pair
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Bought from ebay seller yahawada out of Hong Kong. Great prices and the real thing. Took around a week to get to Florida.
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OSRAM off-road headlamp H7 12v/65W Px26d each: Super bright headlight made in Germany
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
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OSRAM Nightbreaker Plus headlamp 9006/HB4 12v/51w pair
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
Last edited by syfi; 02-26-2012 at 01:38 PM.
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
So the new bulbs are rated 10 watts higher than the OEM bulbs. Over time I wonder how they may affect the headlights, holders, sockets and wiring.....please keep us posted. Also, let us know if you constantly get flashed by oncomming traffic due to the increased brightness while night driving.
Great price too.
Great price too.
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by syfi
Awhile back I bought a HID kit to replace my lows. I also purchased a pair of Osram Rallye+ 65w H7 I was going to use for the highs and Osram Night Breaker HB4 for the fogs. Haven't had time to replace any of them due to work. The other morning, I jump in the car to head to work and a low beam is out. Not having much time, I decide to replace both lows with the Rallyes. These are by far much brighter then the OEMs. A big differance in the amount of light and distance projected. If you don't want to go through the hassle of wiring HIDs, I would highly recommend going with the Rallyes.
Bought from ebay seller yahawada out of Hong Kong. Great prices and the real thing. Took around a week to get to Florida.
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OSRAM off-road headlamp H7 12v/65W Px26d each: Super bright headlight made in Germany
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
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OSRAM Nightbreaker Plus headlamp 9006/HB4 12v/51w pair
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
Bought from ebay seller yahawada out of Hong Kong. Great prices and the real thing. Took around a week to get to Florida.
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OSRAM off-road headlamp H7 12v/65W Px26d each: Super bright headlight made in Germany
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
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OSRAM Nightbreaker Plus headlamp 9006/HB4 12v/51w pair
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
Technically they are illegal, 55 W is the max under the law.
Osram Rallye 65w Ultra High Output H7 Special-Service Bulb
Last edited by onehundred80; 02-26-2012 at 02:25 PM.
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Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
I would say the legality is a somewhat grey area. Cops aren't gonna bother you since they can't possibly know the wattage of your bulbs when what they're looking out for is the lumins you're putting out. These Rallyes put out way less lumins then "legal" HIDs.
From Wiki:
I report to work every morning @ 4:45 am and pass the police every morning without a single incident. No one has ever flashed me.
From Wiki:
HID headlamp burners produce between 2,800 and 3,500 lumens from between 35 and 38 watts of electrical power, while halogen filament headlamp bulbs produce between 700 and 2,100 lumens from between 40 and 72 watts at 12.8 V
Last edited by syfi; 02-26-2012 at 02:59 PM.
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by syfi
I would say the legality is a somewhat grey area. Cops aren't gonna bother you since they can't possibly know the wattage of your bulbs when what they're looking out for is the lumins you're putting out. These Rallyes put out way less lumins then "legal" HIDs.
From Wiki:
I report to work every morning @ 4:45 am and pass the police every morning without a single incident. No one has ever flashed me.
From Wiki:
I report to work every morning @ 4:45 am and pass the police every morning without a single incident. No one has ever flashed me.
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Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Maybe you have not been with the right crowd.
Don't take my word on this. Just install the set you have and form your own opinion.
Safety First....
By the way, I've been to many a Bike Week in Daytona. So I've been flashed many times by the "right" crowd!
Last edited by syfi; 02-26-2012 at 08:08 PM.
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by syfi
All I was stating is that these bulbs don't throw out near the lumins of the xenons on the Vettes, Caddies, Audis, BMWs and the like that I race into work every morning. They do light the road better then the OEMs which does make my drive safer, since I can spot much of the abundant wildlife (hogs, gators, deer, etc.) that roam across the causeway much sooner and easier. Peruse through the M/B, Vette, BMW and other forums and you'll find alot of owners who rave about the Rallyes. Not a single post about being pulled over as far as I have read.
Don't take my word on this. Just install the set you have and form your own opinion.
Safety First....
Don't take my word on this. Just install the set you have and form your own opinion.
Safety First....
No one has ever flashed me. Just think about it.
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OK now you get it. LOL
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Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost
I think, no I know, I'll stick with my SilverStar Ultra'a. They are in the high and low beam slots and I drive with them on mostly during the day and night all the time. Extremely bright and haven't had one burn out on me yet!
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Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by syfi
Awhile back I bought a HID kit to replace my lows. I also purchased a pair of Osram Rallye+ 65w H7 I was going to use for the highs and Osram Night Breaker HB4 for the fogs. Haven't had time to replace any of them due to work. The other morning, I jump in the car to head to work and a low beam is out. Not having much time, I decide to replace both lows with the Rallyes. These are by far much brighter then the OEMs. A big differance in the amount of light and distance projected. If you don't want to go through the hassle of wiring HIDs, I would highly recommend going with the Rallyes.
Bought from ebay seller yahawada out of Hong Kong. Great prices and the real thing. Took around a week to get to Florida.
------------------------------------------
OSRAM off-road headlamp H7 12v/65W Px26d each: Super bright headlight made in Germany
------------------------------------------
OSRAM Nightbreaker Plus headlamp 9006/HB4 12v/51w pair
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Bought from ebay seller yahawada out of Hong Kong. Great prices and the real thing. Took around a week to get to Florida.
------------------------------------------
OSRAM off-road headlamp H7 12v/65W Px26d each: Super bright headlight made in Germany
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OSRAM Nightbreaker Plus headlamp 9006/HB4 12v/51w pair
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Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
One of the nice things about the projector lenses on our cars is that they have a line above which the projected light stops. So even with the increased output from a 65w bulb or a 55w HID etc, you're still not likely to be blinding oncoming traffic.
I had some very cheaply bought (and manufactured) 35w HIDs in mine for a while, and until one ballast died (after only 3 months) They were a huge improvement. I reinstalled standard H7s as a cheap stopgap until I can afford a High quality 55w HID setup, but the 65w Osram Rallyes intrigue me. Osram makes a fine bulb. (I worked in movie theatres for years, and most use Osrams in the film projectors.)
I had some very cheaply bought (and manufactured) 35w HIDs in mine for a while, and until one ballast died (after only 3 months) They were a huge improvement. I reinstalled standard H7s as a cheap stopgap until I can afford a High quality 55w HID setup, but the 65w Osram Rallyes intrigue me. Osram makes a fine bulb. (I worked in movie theatres for years, and most use Osrams in the film projectors.)
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by alaxfire
If you order the ones in the EBay link above, don't expect speedy shipment for the $3 shipping charge.
I ordered on Feb 26, they finally made it to Chicago via ChinaMail on Mar 7 - they still haven't arrived here via USPS ......
I ordered on Feb 26, they finally made it to Chicago via ChinaMail on Mar 7 - they still haven't arrived here via USPS ......
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Let me know how good they are, I have the same bulb to install and mine cost more from a US supplier.
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by SparkieSRT6
Will do. To be honest I presently have the Silverstar Ultra bulbs in my car and am quite happy with the way they project. Much better than some other vehicles I drive. I really bought these as future spares but I might as well put em in and try them out. I've been dodging plenty of deer in the last few weeks which worries me about bring my baby out of hibernation.
I had HID's at one time and I was so so on them, bright enough but the delay was annoying.
Re: Great Osram Low Beams and Fogs
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I am a bit concerned with the wires using these bulbs, should be OK I guess. As an electrician what are your thoughts? Could they harm the lenses do you think? With these costing so much and my ones almost perfect I would hate to damage them. If the DTRL feature is used then we have the full strength of the bulb on the lens 100% of the time.
I had HID's at one time and I was so so on them, bright enough but the delay was annoying.
I had HID's at one time and I was so so on them, bright enough but the delay was annoying.