2009 Fiat Ducato - need brighter headlights

I was actually meaning people's eyesight. Many as they get older complain about not been able to see at night when driving, when they were perfectly able to when younger. Brighter lights are not the answer. All brighter lights do is make it worse for everybody else on the road as they dazzle even when on dip.

Mine were fogged badly but I sorted that a couple of years back, Take them out, flat them off and clear coat. They are still like new.
I had big cebie lamps on my tuned imp when 17 to 19 years old, no street lights here and dark as hell at near 100 mph. 😂
 
Thanks all

I will fit a pair of Osram Upgrades Night Breaker Lasers.

Lenses are a bit foggy so I will be doing this as well.

We try to avoid driving at night, can't enjoy the scenery when it's dark, but on occasions when searching for a wild spot down country lanes a bit more light will be useful.
 
I was actually meaning people's eyesight. Many as they get older complain about not been able to see at night when driving, when they were perfectly able to when younger. Brighter lights are not the answer. All brighter lights do is make it worse for everybody else on the road as they dazzle even when on dip.

Mine were fogged badly but I sorted that a couple of years back, Take them out, flat them off and clear coat. They are still like new.
I was thinking the same, but being ever the tactful decided not to tell the OP to get his eye's checked. 😝
 
Jes this print is very small.
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I was thinking the same, but being ever the tactful decided not to tell the OP to get his eye's checked.
Yes, agree. Eyes, like the rest of the body deteriorate with age. That's why I have reqular eye tests and have done for many years.
 
I'm short sighted and wear varifocals. I also have poor night vision these days. My optician was explaining how varifocals are always a compromise. For best long distance vision in poor conditions he advised single strength distance lenses only, ie ones that don't gradually transition into "reading" lenses at the bottom. I've now got some like this and the difference it has made to night time driving is astonishing. Everything is so much clearer. My night driving confidence has increased significantly. Granted the in-car/van dials are slightly fuzzy, (no close up reading area on the lense) but who cares? I'm happy to trade that for being able to see at night again.
 
I have a pair of varifocal glasses specifically optimized for driving the van which also have coatings designed for best nighttime performance, the lenses are made by Seiko, and I can thoroughly recommend them. It probably helps that the optician I've been using for the last ten years is the best I've ever used and is a fellow motorhomer, he has recently retired and I'm hoping his son is just as good.
 
I'm short sighted and wear varifocals. I also have poor night vision these days. My optician was explaining how varifocals are always a compromise. For best long distance vision in poor conditions he advised single strength distance lenses only, ie ones that don't gradually transition into "reading" lenses at the bottom. I've now got some like this and the difference it has made to night time driving is astonishing. Everything is so much clearer. My night driving confidence has increased significantly. Granted the in-car/van dials are slightly fuzzy, (no close up reading area on the lense) but who cares? I'm happy to trade that for being able to see at night again.
This chap is begging for a set.
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The headlights on my 2009 Fiat Ducato have never been very bright. Now one bulb has gone so I am looking to see if there any bulbs brighter than the standard.

The H1 Osram Upgrades Night Breaker Lasers, up to 150% more light. £20 for a pair, from


Any thoughts, ideas, experience of these?

thank you
I've got them and they are way brighter
 

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