which PIAA headlight bulbs to get?
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which PIAA headlight bulbs to get?
i am looking for some PIAA H4 headlight bulbs. i want ones that look the closest to real HID. which ones should i get?
the ones i have in mind are the xtreme white, super extreme, super plasma and super plasma GT. which ones would you guys recommend?
the ones i have in mind are the xtreme white, super extreme, super plasma and super plasma GT. which ones would you guys recommend?
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Re: which PIAA headlight bulbs to get? (130hp)
I honestly would go to powerbulbs.com. There from Germany but they last longer and are better in my opinion. I like the Piaa bulbs(super whites) compared to those other cheap ones. Phillips makes the oned form Power bulbs. My Piaa's did'nt last to long. I probally went through 2 sets a year. That's just my opinion. I'm sure someone out there had the same experience with them. I know all my homies did.
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Re: which PIAA headlight bulbs to get? (MIZIKETSK)
i have a pair of NEW RAYBRIG H4 for sale...if your interested lemme know...raybrigs are better than piaa's any day. check my sig for listing.
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Re: which PIAA headlight bulbs to get? (130hp)
i have CATZ GALAXY WHITES on my civic. they shoot off a purple/white color and are bright as hell match it with a catz zeta system (like me) and you have headlights like lexus/acura etc... very good system and with a one year warranty and already low price, you can't go wrong.
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Re: which PIAA headlight bulbs to get? (iriemark)
First, answer this question...do you want your headlights to be close to HID in terms of
1)Light output?
***OR***
2)Beam colour?
Let me know, and I'll help out from there. Keep in mind that more lumens and higher colour temperature from a stock bulb are mutually exclusive. You can have one or the other, but not both.
http://lighting.mbz.org is a good place to start.
1)Light output?
***OR***
2)Beam colour?
Let me know, and I'll help out from there. Keep in mind that more lumens and higher colour temperature from a stock bulb are mutually exclusive. You can have one or the other, but not both.
http://lighting.mbz.org is a good place to start.
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