hello i have suzuki cultus vxr 2022 i want to replace my OEM bulbs because they dont provide good light. i got two recommendations:NovSight Leds N50 which has Wattage: 70W/Pair(35W/Bulb) and Applicable voltage :9V-32Vother one is Aux Leds Auxpro series 55w. they use power: 55w Input Power: 10-30v.which ones should i go for PS novsight has more lumen than aux.and i also want to know that how much wattage is headlight uses per bulb ?please help me as i am really confused.@Xulfiqar sir if can also give your expert opinion
The problem isnt the bulbs but wrong aiming and other cars with the wrong kind of lights.
For best results, you will need to install hid projectors in it.
Yes I second you, If projectors are affordable then would be a good pick.
Go with one have more lumens. Make then one you going to pick must have cutt off like stock bulb has. Normal halogen take 57 wattage on low beam and 62 to 63 on high beam that’s why they are called 55/60 watt bulbs.
i just want to replace those yellow lights, they dont even provide enough light. need a plug n play replacement only. bht zaida perfect results nahi chahye.so auxleds has 5700lm while n50 has 15000LM/Pair(7500LM/Bulb). and both of their power consumption is written above.novsight also provide option of 22000lm led for h4 but i think they are way too bright (N37). so i was thinking to go for n50. so the power consumed by these bulbs are okay? for a cultus ? i dont have much knowledge about car's electrical system. bht he choti c battery lagi v isme xDD thats why im concerned. PS the led fog lamps are are also installed and they have power like 35w.@engnr.mubashir
Looks like you are more interested in light colour rather than vision, even if you install led lamps you will have projection issues unless you find leds which project front to back (like how bulbs do)
I think there are two types of LED bulbs. One with only high point or single point while others have two points for high and low beams. If LEDs are sold with dual points then how will it work if its not projected front to back (like halogen bulbs) I have seen people with aftermarket LEDs that have low beams that do not blind others at night with a cut off as that is designed in the reflectors of a car. The problem here is that these LED sellers dont guide properly. That leaves a lot of confusion for the customer. I asked AUX LED people if they can install the lights in my car and they don't have any shop or technical help to assist potential customers. They also do not want to take responsibility for installation and any issues that might arise. They are technically middle men.
These lumen things looks fishy to me any pick the one satisfies your needs. They won’t gonna put much load on wiring.