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Old 10-06-2002, 03:19 AM
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My Vision headlights are not seeming to be what they once were, at least not the ones I got off groupbuy. I had my previous ones for over two years, my left one blew out and I put in an extra Vision bulb I had (one off groupbuy) and the light output isn't even as good as the original two year one which has been through a rolling car accident and many hours of cross country trips. The light output on Raybrig bulbs looks great, for those who care to comment about whether or not it emits a blue tint or not it's not my main concern, more illumination on the road is. For headlight bulbs I am definitely function over form so help me out here.

I like the Raybrigs, but this is what was stated on the site I was looking to purchase them off:

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Raybrig Headlamp Bulbs

• 40% brighter than stock halogens lights.

• Lights the road up in a bright white color.

We also supply non-JDM specific Raybrig halogen bulbs.

• These are rare halogen bulbs available for these particular JDM headlights:
88-91 EF civic/crx
92-95 EG civic
90-93 DA integra </u>

I have a 6gen and most know H4 is the same bulb used in the 92-95 civics, so what I would like to know is this an issue of fitment or possibly wattage 100/90? There is a JDM and USDM listed, but in this case the JDM ones are different.

Any possible problems I may encounter?
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Old 10-06-2002, 07:55 PM
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Hello You're going to die


How did you know this???
I don't know that's what the voice said when the echo came back.

I thought there was an answer here :-/

Anyone, will I burn up the housings or wiring harnesses?
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I am running raybrig H4's in my car and have never had a problem. They are bright as hell. I actually think the output wattage on mine is 135/125. That may be incorrect, but i think thats what it said on the package. I can check when i get home. They are however not like the PURE white kind. They actually have a yellow tint to them which is visible with high beams. with low u cant tell unless u see the reflection. Many people have asked me what kind of bulbs i have, I like them cuz they are different and are not the blue/white HID mimiking bulbs.
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i believe the jdm eg civic headlamp runs a different bulb, much like the da integra from japan. a Raybrig h4 will work in your car and most of their bulbs are rated at or close to factory wattage.


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I am running raybrig H4's in my car and have never had a problem. They are bright as hell. I actually think the output wattage on mine is 135/125. That may be incorrect, but i think thats what it said on the package. I can check when i get home. They are however not like the PURE white kind. They actually have a yellow tint to them which is visible with high beams. with low u cant tell unless u see the reflection. Many people have asked me what kind of bulbs i have, I like them cuz they are different and are not the blue/white HID mimiking bulbs.
Please post the wattage, it would definitely be appreciated.

The wattage that I saw listed in the SPWUSA catalog was a bit more then stock numbers. I do know they offer a JDM and USDM version of the same bulb.
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I will look when i get home today, You can also go here
http://www.fastlanetuning.com and contact Mike Garcia. Tell him Ben sent you. (he is my roommate) He is the one who got the bulbs for me. He also ordered some for one of our other friends. They are amazing bulbs. The ones he ordered for my friend were for his fog's on his 2k2 maxima, and they look about the same color and brightness as his HID's.
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