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August 9th, 2004 09:09 AM #51
so all in all, the best bulbs to use is to go to aftermarket but on stock specs?
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August 9th, 2004 09:13 AM #52
if ever I do change the bulbs, how do i find out the current specs of my bulb? if I want to get brighter and longer lighting distance would fog lights do better or changing the bulb would be just fine?
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August 9th, 2004 09:21 AM #53
you can do both, change to higher wattage bulbs and install auxillary lamps, either driving, spot/pencil, or fog. i have added aux lights IPF with high/low beams which is fog/drivng in one powered also by IPF 170/100 watt bulbs.
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August 13th, 2004 02:46 AM #54FYI. Depending on the condition of your headlight's wiring, upgrading to a better wiring harness can sometimes result in a significant increase in beam quality even with stock bulbs.
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August 13th, 2004 02:47 AM #55FYI. Depending on the condition of your headlight's wiring, upgrading to a better wiring harness can sometimes result in a significant increase in beam quality even with stock bulbs.
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August 16th, 2004 11:52 PM #56
im using flosser bulbs (made in germany) stock color, stock wattage, stock wirings. better light "throw" than my old super whites. btw car is a kia carnival
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September 7th, 2004 01:19 AM #57Originally posted by snyc3
Avoid using bery high wattage bulbs. Bulbs having higher wattage than 90W will make your reflector and glass inside the headlight to become blurry or turn to black. Worst it will melt the connector behind the bulb itself. I recommend using the branded bulbs like Raybrig, Koito, Philips, PIAA, etc. Avoid using generic blue bulbs that sell cheap, this ads that it had the HID look, it does hav the HID look but not the brightness. I only use Koito or Raybrig which produces a 4000K to 5000K brightness and has a 55/60W output. I've experienced using a cheap brand b4 and it just exloded inside my headlight and sometimes it sheds off the BLue Film bec of the high temperature.
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September 7th, 2004 10:17 AM #58
i'd stick to amber colored signal lights if i were you. 1st of all, it's mandated by law, and 2nd, nakakasilaw kasi yung mga naka super white signal lights eh. just my 2 cents po.
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September 7th, 2004 11:41 PM #59Originally posted by ssaloon
i'd stick to amber colored signal lights if i were you. 1st of all, it's mandated by law, and 2nd, nakakasilaw kasi yung mga naka super white signal lights eh. just my 2 cents po.
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September 7th, 2004 11:42 PM #60Originally posted by ssaloon
i'd stick to amber colored signal lights if i were you. 1st of all, it's mandated by law, and 2nd, nakakasilaw kasi yung mga naka super white signal lights eh. just my 2 cents po.
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