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October 27th, 2006 01:47 AM #32
ahahahahah, ROFL... At least 80% of ALL my parts are bought from Ebay... Sorry it has taken further to OT.
Slick50, GL with the sale :cool01:
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March 17th, 2007 09:55 PM #33
which has better visibility on heavily tinted cars during normal night driving(no rain)? is it pure yellow or all weather(season)?
currently Im using stock Narva whites 90/100 pero parang minsan wala talaga makitang ilaw sa headlight ko, ganun kadark tint ko nakuha na yun auto. looking into Osram/Narva all weather or euroline super yellow
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Tsikoteer
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March 17th, 2007 11:49 PM #34*wool
From what I read the all weather stuff is the best, getting the yellows are mainly for foggy areas. Also some people dont really like the yellowish color.
If your problem is the tint then why not spend the money on changing the tint of the windshield instead? It seems your headlights are good enough and the tint is really the problem. Also, you may want to check the alignment of your lights.
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March 18th, 2007 07:42 AM #35
Increasing the bulb wattage due to dark tint makes it doubly worse for you and other motorists.
Change the tint and aim your lights properly.
just seen a 10th gen cross 200,000 miles on reddit. is this a unicorn or has the cvt been proven...
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