New Headlight bulbs
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Re: New Headlight bulbs (95civicdx)
You can get the Philips Vision Plus online here. http://autolamps-online.com/pr...e.htm
I just got a set and they are worth every penny. Much brighter than the shitty Sylvania Silverstars.
I just got a set and they are worth every penny. Much brighter than the shitty Sylvania Silverstars.
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Re: New Headlight bulbs (screwcitycoupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by screwcitycoupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You can get the Philips Vision Plus online here. http://autolamps-online.com/pr...e.htm
I just got a set and they are worth every penny. Much brighter than the shitty Sylvania Silverstars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I use xtravision no probs, I can't say any others are shitty.. since I only replaced my bulbs once, since I have bought it... I just have to aim them now
I just got a set and they are worth every penny. Much brighter than the shitty Sylvania Silverstars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I use xtravision no probs, I can't say any others are shitty.. since I only replaced my bulbs once, since I have bought it... I just have to aim them now
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Yeah, I think the Xtravisions are higher quality. My Silverstars were great for about a month and then they faded really bad. Got Sylvania to give me a new set and the same thing happened. No more Sylvania Silverstars for me.
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Re: New Headlight bulbs (Padawan)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">- Philips Vision Plus
- Osram (not Sylvania) SilverStar
- Sylvania XtraVision</TD></TR></TABLE>
These are better than Sylvania SlilverStars? I put SSS in my old car and they were fine for years. So...does anyone know first hand what the brightest/whitest ones out there are? I wanna gets some for my car as well, cuz the stock ones suck.
- Osram (not Sylvania) SilverStar
- Sylvania XtraVision</TD></TR></TABLE>
These are better than Sylvania SlilverStars? I put SSS in my old car and they were fine for years. So...does anyone know first hand what the brightest/whitest ones out there are? I wanna gets some for my car as well, cuz the stock ones suck.
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Re: New Headlight bulbs (TorquelessB16)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TorquelessB16 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
These are better than Sylvania SlilverStars? I put SSS in my old car and they were fine for years. So...does anyone know first hand what the brightest/whitest ones out there are? I wanna gets some for my car as well, cuz the stock ones suck. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, all of them are better than the Sylvania SilverStars from a performance standpoint. The Philips Vision Plus and the Osram SilverStar are as good as you will find among stock-wattage bulbs. I prefer the Vision Plus, as the tests I've read indicate it has a slight advantage over the Osram SilverStar, but both are excellent choices.
These are better than Sylvania SlilverStars? I put SSS in my old car and they were fine for years. So...does anyone know first hand what the brightest/whitest ones out there are? I wanna gets some for my car as well, cuz the stock ones suck. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, all of them are better than the Sylvania SilverStars from a performance standpoint. The Philips Vision Plus and the Osram SilverStar are as good as you will find among stock-wattage bulbs. I prefer the Vision Plus, as the tests I've read indicate it has a slight advantage over the Osram SilverStar, but both are excellent choices.
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i got silver stars in mine, definety alot more clearer over stock, and not so much of the blue-ish but i guess if u want visibilty u gotta sacrifice eye-candy!
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Re: New Headlight bulbs (95civicdx)
Bulbs sometimes sit differently in the mounting socket such as at a slight angle. Which will dramaticly change the light flow through your light housing, So usually after every bulb change you need to realign you headlights. Just replace them and set your car in front of a wall about 25 ft away for your low beams and 35 feet for high beams. Id say go to like wal-mart and do it on one of their walls or something.
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http://www.luminicsbulbs.com
as far as customer suppoert and everything...they're great
the customers on HT with them on their cars say they last for over a yr and are brighter than sylvania and phillips...almost like PIIA
as far as customer suppoert and everything...they're great
the customers on HT with them on their cars say they last for over a yr and are brighter than sylvania and phillips...almost like PIIA
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Re: New Headlight bulbs (G2 Speed)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G2 Speed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">silverstars are the best </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you're referring to the Sylvania SilverStars available at most auto parts stores here in North America, then you're misinformed. There are a number of bulbs that perform better, last longer, and are less expensive, three of which I listed in my previous post.
If you're referring to the Sylvania SilverStars available at most auto parts stores here in North America, then you're misinformed. There are a number of bulbs that perform better, last longer, and are less expensive, three of which I listed in my previous post.
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Re: New Headlight bulbs
I heard good things about the PIAA bulb. Anyone have any comments on that one.
I too need to upgrade my headlights and dont want to shell out for the HID's.
I too need to upgrade my headlights and dont want to shell out for the HID's.
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spending 90+ dollars for PIAA that i willbe replacing every 6-12 months...
better go with a retro and HID kit which lasts way more than stock lights and there's more visibility...
But yeah PIAA is as closeo as you will ever get to HID...they're simply the best and no cheap bulb can go near its quality as them. But they're too damn expensive
better go with a retro and HID kit which lasts way more than stock lights and there's more visibility...
But yeah PIAA is as closeo as you will ever get to HID...they're simply the best and no cheap bulb can go near its quality as them. But they're too damn expensive
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Striker_1818 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">spending 90+ dollars for PIAA that i willbe replacing every 6-12 months...
better go with a retro and HID kit which lasts way more than stock lights and there's more visibility...
But yeah PIAA is as closeo as you will ever get to HID...they're simply the best and no cheap bulb can go near its quality as them. But they're too damn expensive</TD></TR></TABLE>
unless your driving with your light during the day, they will most likely last longer than 6-12 months, and even then longer. i have polarg's H4H and i've had them on for a 1 1/2 year already and no problems.
better go with a retro and HID kit which lasts way more than stock lights and there's more visibility...
But yeah PIAA is as closeo as you will ever get to HID...they're simply the best and no cheap bulb can go near its quality as them. But they're too damn expensive</TD></TR></TABLE>
unless your driving with your light during the day, they will most likely last longer than 6-12 months, and even then longer. i have polarg's H4H and i've had them on for a 1 1/2 year already and no problems.
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92-00 models i dont think those have DRL(daytime running lights)
so during rainy days = lights on
Snow = lights on
dark sky during the day = lights on
Now add that to the night-time driving whereas your lights are on
oh yeah use regular voltage bulbs not those 100W...ull burn your wires...
keep it 55-65 low and high
so during rainy days = lights on
Snow = lights on
dark sky during the day = lights on
Now add that to the night-time driving whereas your lights are on
oh yeah use regular voltage bulbs not those 100W...ull burn your wires...
keep it 55-65 low and high
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Striker_1818 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">92-00 models i dont think those have DRL(daytime running lights)
so during rainy days = lights on
Snow = lights on
dark sky during the day = lights on
Now add that to the night-time driving whereas your lights are on
oh yeah use regular voltage bulbs not those 100W...ull burn your wires...
keep it 55-65 low and high</TD></TR></TABLE>
i am aware that they don't have DRL. i'm talking about when people drive with their lights on when it's bright and sunny.
55-65W all day long.
so during rainy days = lights on
Snow = lights on
dark sky during the day = lights on
Now add that to the night-time driving whereas your lights are on
oh yeah use regular voltage bulbs not those 100W...ull burn your wires...
keep it 55-65 low and high</TD></TR></TABLE>
i am aware that they don't have DRL. i'm talking about when people drive with their lights on when it's bright and sunny.
55-65W all day long.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Striker_1818 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lol yeah but those do it bc they wanna show off their halogen blue light output</TD></TR></TABLE>
HAHA!, yeah, that's the only reason i can think of as well.
HAHA!, yeah, that's the only reason i can think of as well.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philosofy1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i am aware that they don't have DRL. i'm talking about when people drive with their lights on when it's bright and sunny.
55-65W all day long. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Us Canadians do
55-65W all day long. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Us Canadians do