JunkPunch said:Yes, I meant Philips, not Osram. They are about $45/pair, so I'm not sure they are worth it since they say the increase for the H7 is not that great (10%).
AndrewSilverMP5 said:You may also want to opt for the Sylvania Silverstars H7 (only made in Europe) available at: www.powerbulbs.com
They are 45$ per pair shipped, if I remember correctly. The pair I ordered should be arriving any day now... I'll post again with the results...
AndrewSilverMP5 said:Ah ... I made that mistake too, and thought i found a superb deal. The thing is ... you need to convert 27.95 [Grt Britain Pounds] into [US dollars] ... A british pound is worth $1.50 US dollars, on average. It comes out to the pair of silverstars come out to $44.
ZeroGravity said:Liteswap, what do you think about the Phillips Blue Vision??? Do you have them???
Is the Di bulbs equivalent to the Blue Vision???
liteswap said:Zero, unfortunately we have never tested those. I do not know about the life of these, but they should be decent.
Im not sure which ones the above site sells.. but DI has 2 Superwhite applications. a 55W (std wattage) and a 80W. I would stay away from the 80W one. I would assume that the superwhite is comperable in color to say a Silvania Silverstar (which does not have H7 yet). They also have a "Xenon Blue" in 55W which is about $4 more for the set.
If youre interested, email me and I'll get you a set with the 10% MazdaMP3 discount.
Reference this site as well as these part numbers:
DI-H7SWS (55W Superwhite) MSRP: $26
DI-H7XBS (55W Xenon Blue) MSRP: $30