Harry - I just had a bulb go out in my '81 SD and replaced it with the
Sylvania super bright white [19.98 at Advanced Auto; 24.xx at Pep Boys].
When I pulled into my shed that evening the new bulb was a great deal
brighter and more focused than the old halogen.  I ended up replacing the
other good bulb and do see a difference.  Could be that the whiter and more
focused light I see against the white back wall does not translate into
better performance on the road when in a test vehicle, but seems much
better.
BillR
Jacksonville FL 
1981 300SD   EM   270k 

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Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:04 PM
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Subject: [MBZ] CR report on headlight bulbs

The December issue of Consumers Report tested five premium replacement bulbs
on three different vehicles.

Skipping to their "bottom line".  "While they do yield whiter-looking light,
premium aftermarket halogen don't offer a consistent performance advantage
over original equipment bulbs and they can perform worse."

In the text, they report finding only one set of bulbs, in one vehicle
improved low beam sight distance.  That was the GE Nighthawk in the Honda
Ridgeline.

They stated the bulb's costs from $26 to $40 a pair and stated that this was
two to three times more than standard bulbs.

Throws a kink in my plans.

Harry Watkins
Newton, MS
86 SDL Silver
85 300D Euro
86 SDL Gold
81 240D manual trans
  
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