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On my 2012 Cruze: I pulled into a gas station during a snow event to manually clean buildup off my headlights and the base of the wipers.
I use to use the expensive Sylvania forget which one but they we're pricey. Posted on here several months ago and someone recommended the Osram night breaker 220 h4. They we're $29 but now up to $35 they are way brighter that the Sylvania I was using.
On the Osrams... I put a set on my 2017 GSW S about a year ago, and have been very happy. They're not as bright as the top-end LEDs that are on cars like Teslas, but they crush the old halogens for brightness, have good cutoff and color, don't vibrate or flicker, etc.
Yes I'm running the same Osrams on my Swift for the last year and a half and it's excellent. Proper beam cutoff with a much better high beam for when people are hogging the fast lane on the expressway
Recently upgraded to the same on my i20 n line. It's worth the money.
Osram H4 LEDriving replacement headlight with Warm White 4200K LED.
It was a simple plug and play mod. The light output have increased at least 100%. It's not irritating to incoming traffic like the 6000K+ white LEDs. The warm white color also helps in rain and fog.
After 1 year of use, are your osram healights still working perfectly? Did you notice any changes?
After 4 years of use, have you got any good or bad feedback about the OSRAM Headlights.
I'm a paramedic and we drive the chevy Demers ambulances. The headlights are extremely poor and unsafe to the point where i think demers/chevy is becoming legally negligent. Driving out to a suburban/outskirt town for a nightshift in my new car and then hopping into an ambulance to do a transfer back to the city and im like leaning over the steering wheel squinting to see the road at dusk, its such a stark contrast in headlight performance and throw.
My 2023 is not any better. I hit a deer last winter and when I switched back to my truck for a few months it was so apparent how bad the lights were. I would have seen the deer with my truck, but not with the low beams on my Bolt.
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