Yellow H3 bulbs
#1
Yellow H3 bulbs
Anyone know where to get good quality yellow H3 fog light bulbs? I am sick of having fog lights that do absolutly no good. No high wattage bulbs either, 55w only. There are plenty of white H3's, but using those bulbs kinda defeats the purpose of "fog" lights. I have heard of Narva, but I can only find 85w, same with PIAA- only 85w yellow ion.
Someone please help. I may convert headlights to HID's, the contrasting colors would not only look good, but be more functional.
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Someone please help. I may convert headlights to HID's, the contrasting colors would not only look good, but be more functional.
(_8*(l)
#2
Re: Yellow H3 bulbs
Philips Allweather H3 bulbs
http://www.autolamps-online.com/index.htm
-twice as "halogen"-looking (ie. yellowish) as stock
-relatively inexpensive
-appears to be as durable as stock H3's (unlike a lot of aftermarket bulbs that blow every few months and cost a small fortune)
http://www.autolamps-online.com/index.htm
-twice as "halogen"-looking (ie. yellowish) as stock
-relatively inexpensive
-appears to be as durable as stock H3's (unlike a lot of aftermarket bulbs that blow every few months and cost a small fortune)
#3
Re: Yellow H3 bulbs
[QUOTE]Originally posted by (_8*(l)Homer
[B]Anyone know where to get good quality yellow H3 fog light bulbs? I am sick of having fog lights that do absolutly no good. No high wattage bulbs either, 55w only. There are plenty of white H3's, but using those bulbs kinda defeats the purpose of "fog" lights. I have heard of Narva, but I can only find 85w, same with PIAA- only 85w yellow ion.
Someone please help. I may convert headlights to HID's, the contrasting colors would not only look good, but be more functional.
i'm getting the PIAA crystal ion's this week, they are only 55w... i'm going for the IS 300 look, i'll let you know how they turn out.
-Moe
[B]Anyone know where to get good quality yellow H3 fog light bulbs? I am sick of having fog lights that do absolutly no good. No high wattage bulbs either, 55w only. There are plenty of white H3's, but using those bulbs kinda defeats the purpose of "fog" lights. I have heard of Narva, but I can only find 85w, same with PIAA- only 85w yellow ion.
Someone please help. I may convert headlights to HID's, the contrasting colors would not only look good, but be more functional.
i'm getting the PIAA crystal ion's this week, they are only 55w... i'm going for the IS 300 look, i'll let you know how they turn out.
-Moe
#4
Oh man...what a problem this is.
PIAA Ion Crystals = HUGE WASTE OF MONEY. They suck. They're ricey, they change colors, they're not that yellow looking...don't get them. Price is a major ripoff.
OLD SCHOOL Hella Yellowstars = The original, the best, the yellowest....not available anymore. DON'T get the $hitty Korean ones they sell now...they are not yellow at all. If you want some I'll sell you the 6 pairs
I have.
Narvas = Higher wattage = Cracked Fog lenses = Also the yellowest bulbs I have been able to find. Someone in another thread told me that the customer service reps from suvlights.com said that these were yellower than the other yellow h3 bulbs from that site. They are the best I have found so far. They're not perfect, but I also have to re-aim my fogs before I judge.
Someone out there needs to make a really crazy yellow bulb in 55w.
PIAA Ion Crystals = HUGE WASTE OF MONEY. They suck. They're ricey, they change colors, they're not that yellow looking...don't get them. Price is a major ripoff.
OLD SCHOOL Hella Yellowstars = The original, the best, the yellowest....not available anymore. DON'T get the $hitty Korean ones they sell now...they are not yellow at all. If you want some I'll sell you the 6 pairs
![Mad](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif)
Narvas = Higher wattage = Cracked Fog lenses = Also the yellowest bulbs I have been able to find. Someone in another thread told me that the customer service reps from suvlights.com said that these were yellower than the other yellow h3 bulbs from that site. They are the best I have found so far. They're not perfect, but I also have to re-aim my fogs before I judge.
Someone out there needs to make a really crazy yellow bulb in 55w.
#5
Originally posted by endus
Oh man...what a problem this is.
PIAA Ion Crystals = HUGE WASTE OF MONEY. They suck. They're ricey, they change colors, they're not that yellow looking...don't get them. Price is a major ripoff.
OLD SCHOOL Hella Yellowstars = The original, the best, the yellowest....not available anymore. DON'T get the $hitty Korean ones they sell now...they are not yellow at all. If you want some I'll sell you the 6 pairs
I have.
Narvas = Higher wattage = Cracked Fog lenses = Also the yellowest bulbs I have been able to find. Someone in another thread told me that the customer service reps from suvlights.com said that these were yellower than the other yellow h3 bulbs from that site. They are the best I have found so far. They're not perfect, but I also have to re-aim my fogs before I judge.
Someone out there needs to make a really crazy yellow bulb in 55w.
Oh man...what a problem this is.
PIAA Ion Crystals = HUGE WASTE OF MONEY. They suck. They're ricey, they change colors, they're not that yellow looking...don't get them. Price is a major ripoff.
OLD SCHOOL Hella Yellowstars = The original, the best, the yellowest....not available anymore. DON'T get the $hitty Korean ones they sell now...they are not yellow at all. If you want some I'll sell you the 6 pairs
![Mad](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif)
Narvas = Higher wattage = Cracked Fog lenses = Also the yellowest bulbs I have been able to find. Someone in another thread told me that the customer service reps from suvlights.com said that these were yellower than the other yellow h3 bulbs from that site. They are the best I have found so far. They're not perfect, but I also have to re-aim my fogs before I judge.
Someone out there needs to make a really crazy yellow bulb in 55w.
My fog lenses are already cracked from when it was -40 deg f here over the winter. Do the Narva's burn the wiring? I don't wanna have to replace the wiring. Isn't there some clear stuff from 3M I can use so water doesn't get in?
#6
Originally posted by (_8*(l)Homer
My fog lenses are already cracked from when it was -40 deg f here over the winter. Do the Narva's burn the wiring? I don't wanna have to replace the wiring. Isn't there some clear stuff from 3M I can use so water doesn't get in?
My fog lenses are already cracked from when it was -40 deg f here over the winter. Do the Narva's burn the wiring? I don't wanna have to replace the wiring. Isn't there some clear stuff from 3M I can use so water doesn't get in?
The Narvas shouldn't burn the wiring...if they do then there's a MAJOR problem!
#7
Originally posted by endus
I haven't had any problems with water getting into the housing...mine have cracked from being too hot and probably hitting a puddle.
The Narvas shouldn't burn the wiring...if they do then there's a MAJOR problem!
I haven't had any problems with water getting into the housing...mine have cracked from being too hot and probably hitting a puddle.
The Narvas shouldn't burn the wiring...if they do then there's a MAJOR problem!
#8
Originally posted by BigJuice
suvlight.com has this yellow H3 bulb called candlepower.
suvlight.com has this yellow H3 bulb called candlepower.
If I call Narva or Philips directly, do you think they could tell me the temps?
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#9
Originally posted by (_8*(l)Homer
I saw those on the site, however, I can't find any information on them anywhere. I am afraid they are crappy and will burn out after 2 hours like many many other cheap bulbs. I can't find any company called Candlepower that makes H3 bulbs in any business directory. Maybe I will just go with the Narva's. I can't find a color temp on any of the few yellow H3's made.
If I call Narva or Philips directly, do you think they could tell me the temps?
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I saw those on the site, however, I can't find any information on them anywhere. I am afraid they are crappy and will burn out after 2 hours like many many other cheap bulbs. I can't find any company called Candlepower that makes H3 bulbs in any business directory. Maybe I will just go with the Narva's. I can't find a color temp on any of the few yellow H3's made.
If I call Narva or Philips directly, do you think they could tell me the temps?
(_8*(l)
#10
Re: Yellow H3 bulbs
Originally posted by (_8*(l)Homer
Anyone know where to get good quality yellow H3 fog light bulbs? I am sick of having fog lights that do absolutly no good. No high wattage bulbs either, 55w only. There are plenty of white H3's, but using those bulbs kinda defeats the purpose of "fog" lights. I have heard of Narva, but I can only find 85w, same with PIAA- only 85w yellow ion.
Someone please help. I may convert headlights to HID's, the contrasting colors would not only look good, but be more functional.
(_8*(l)
Anyone know where to get good quality yellow H3 fog light bulbs? I am sick of having fog lights that do absolutly no good. No high wattage bulbs either, 55w only. There are plenty of white H3's, but using those bulbs kinda defeats the purpose of "fog" lights. I have heard of Narva, but I can only find 85w, same with PIAA- only 85w yellow ion.
Someone please help. I may convert headlights to HID's, the contrasting colors would not only look good, but be more functional.
(_8*(l)
but here what I have found for you they have them listed but you will need to contact them for more detail,
check for charts of bulb on the web page they have them listed
http://www.abtivan.com/concepts/ligh...kmaxxenon.html
http://www.accessconnect.com/blueand.htm
let me know what you have found for h3, Questiion are you please with the xtreme Piaa for the headlamp ?
#11
I'm running the PIAAs, and they are yellow at certain angles, white from others, and occasionally bluish-green. Not really worth the money, but so far the only 55watt yellow that i can find. And you can't get the Lexus fog colour without having some kind of yellow tinted sleeve within the fog housing itself... if you're brave, and want something permanent, you can try disassembling the fog housing and painting the inner reflector with those yellow tinted spray paint that they sell for lightbulbs at raceshops. I do not know, however, if it will fade from the heat and UV light, or if they will burn off.
#12
The PIAA Xtreme white are a prety good bulb. Too expencive now though with the compeeting Silverstar from Osram/Sylvania. Silverstars are actually whiter than the PIAA's. I need to change my sig, however I am converting my housings to focus the beam with the lens(95-96) rather than the reflector inside the housings of the 97+. I have already re-wired my heads to 9007 with 55w low beam rather than 45. Then drilled the notches that make it so only a 9004 would fit. Beam pattern is strange because it was meant for 9004 not 9007 bulbs. Maybe lens focuse will have a better light spread.
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#15
Thanks for the referal for sylvania
I am planning my purchase for the Maxima this summer and started to check the updates available this web site is a gold mine for me because even if I am not Fas&Fur driver, I want to customize my next Maxima a little. Money is money so with my Canadian dollar valued at 0.55$ US I want to make the right choices.
hope the info supplied (web pages) were helpfull because I too want the fog to be yellow.
I am planning my purchase for the Maxima this summer and started to check the updates available this web site is a gold mine for me because even if I am not Fas&Fur driver, I want to customize my next Maxima a little. Money is money so with my Canadian dollar valued at 0.55$ US I want to make the right choices.
hope the info supplied (web pages) were helpfull because I too want the fog to be yellow.
#17
Originally posted by markargente
Bah, i posted yellow fogs twice, or maybe three times... no one gave me any of thos links.... =/
Bah, i posted yellow fogs twice, or maybe three times... no one gave me any of thos links.... =/
It's all in the wording my friend. I dunno, I guess sometimes it is either hit or miss with posts. I posted something like this once before and got no replies. Same post again and got tons of replies. Strange how it works.
I think I am going to go with the Narva's. My fog light glass is already cracked, so I don't think any more damage will occur using 85w bulbs. I tried calling Philips for color temps on the Candlepower H3 yellow bulbs, but no luck. I haven't tried Narva phone yet. I'll post when I get the info.
My final decision will be made based on price, speed in shipping and color temp of bulbs. The yellower, the better.
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#18
Hi again
I hope this one will fit your needs and my futur needs to
it s a good brand name in europe HELLA
they list h3 yellow star 55w part #78135y
http://www.hellausa.com/maineng/lev1...g02/Bulbs1.pdf
no picture sorry
Dont forget to let me know how thing work out for these
Thanks
I hope this one will fit your needs and my futur needs to
it s a good brand name in europe HELLA
they list h3 yellow star 55w part #78135y
http://www.hellausa.com/maineng/lev1...g02/Bulbs1.pdf
no picture sorry
Dont forget to let me know how thing work out for these
Thanks
#19
here s more
http://www.candlepowerinc.com/nbinte....pricelist.pdf
and another brand name THIS ONE LOOK TO BE THE BEST****
.CATZ
HYPERBULB
H1 and H3 halogen bulbs utilized exclusively by CATZ. This bulb uses a high pressure charge of Xenon gas, which has excellent thermal efficiency. Standard halogen bulbs use a lower pressure charge of Bromine gas, which is not as thermally efficient. Use of Xenon gas increases the bulb's luminous flux by more than 20% thereby giving light which has a distinct brilliant white quality, and is far brighter than light produced by Bromine bulbs of the same wattage. The Hyperbulb also utilizes an extra thick filament for long life. Since the wattage and heat do not increase, the Hyperbulb will last 30% longer than conventional halogen bulbs with equal brightness. Available in 55 and 85 watt configurations and with or without a Gold Iridium coating. The Hyperbulb is utilized in the MSX, MSP, MSR, SR, and MSC lamps.
http://www.fet-usa.com/catz_glosary.html#gold
http://www.candlepowerinc.com/nbinte....pricelist.pdf
and another brand name THIS ONE LOOK TO BE THE BEST****
.CATZ
HYPERBULB
H1 and H3 halogen bulbs utilized exclusively by CATZ. This bulb uses a high pressure charge of Xenon gas, which has excellent thermal efficiency. Standard halogen bulbs use a lower pressure charge of Bromine gas, which is not as thermally efficient. Use of Xenon gas increases the bulb's luminous flux by more than 20% thereby giving light which has a distinct brilliant white quality, and is far brighter than light produced by Bromine bulbs of the same wattage. The Hyperbulb also utilizes an extra thick filament for long life. Since the wattage and heat do not increase, the Hyperbulb will last 30% longer than conventional halogen bulbs with equal brightness. Available in 55 and 85 watt configurations and with or without a Gold Iridium coating. The Hyperbulb is utilized in the MSX, MSP, MSR, SR, and MSC lamps.
http://www.fet-usa.com/catz_glosary.html#gold
#20
Originally posted by Sleeper ZZ
Hi again
I hope this one will fit your needs and my futur needs to
it s a good brand name in europe HELLA
they list h3 yellow star 55w part #78135y
http://www.hellausa.com/maineng/lev1...g02/Bulbs1.pdf
no picture sorry
Dont forget to let me know how thing work out for these
Thanks
Hi again
I hope this one will fit your needs and my futur needs to
it s a good brand name in europe HELLA
they list h3 yellow star 55w part #78135y
http://www.hellausa.com/maineng/lev1...g02/Bulbs1.pdf
no picture sorry
Dont forget to let me know how thing work out for these
Thanks
a.) Hard to find
b.) ****ING GARBAGE!!!!
they changed them from being manufactured in Germany to being manufactured in Korea. The bulbs are no longer yellow and I burned one out in ___ONE WEEK___. They are crap.
I agree about varying responses to threads. Some threads need a bump or two to get responses, and sometimes you just have to wait and try again.
Now that search is back though...
![Big Grin](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
You'll be happy with the Narvas...could they be yellower? Yes...but they're the most yellow H3 bulbs around now...
#21
Originally posted by endus
The Hella Yellowstars are...
a.) Hard to find
b.) ****ING GARBAGE!!!!
they changed them from being manufactured in Germany to being manufactured in Korea. The bulbs are no longer yellow and I burned one out in ___ONE WEEK___. They are crap.
I agree about varying responses to threads. Some threads need a bump or two to get responses, and sometimes you just have to wait and try again.
Now that search is back though...
You'll be happy with the Narvas...could they be yellower? Yes...but they're the most yellow H3 bulbs around now...
The Hella Yellowstars are...
a.) Hard to find
b.) ****ING GARBAGE!!!!
they changed them from being manufactured in Germany to being manufactured in Korea. The bulbs are no longer yellow and I burned one out in ___ONE WEEK___. They are crap.
I agree about varying responses to threads. Some threads need a bump or two to get responses, and sometimes you just have to wait and try again.
Now that search is back though...
![Big Grin](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
You'll be happy with the Narvas...could they be yellower? Yes...but they're the most yellow H3 bulbs around now...
#22
Anyone know where to get Narva's from somewhere other than www.suvlights.com they are $36 a pair + $8 for shipping. Too expencive for me. So, does anyone know of a less expencive site?
My lenses are already cracked like an offset X. Water got on hot fogs on cold -40deg night. I heard them crack from inside the car. Do you think these will crack more with Narva's? They are 85w. Anyone seen that clear heat resistant film from 3M? I wanna know how to get it, but I don't know what it is called.
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My lenses are already cracked like an offset X. Water got on hot fogs on cold -40deg night. I heard them crack from inside the car. Do you think these will crack more with Narva's? They are 85w. Anyone seen that clear heat resistant film from 3M? I wanna know how to get it, but I don't know what it is called.
(_8*(l)
#25
Originally posted by markargente
Bought the candlepowers from suvlights, ill let you know how they turn out
Bought the candlepowers from suvlights, ill let you know how they turn out
![Big Grin](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
#28
Originally posted by (_8*(l)Homer
Anyone know where to get Narva's from somewhere other than www.suvlights.com they are $36 a pair + $8 for shipping. Too expencive for me. So, does anyone know of a less expencive site?
My lenses are already cracked like an offset X. Water got on hot fogs on cold -40deg night. I heard them crack from inside the car. Do you think these will crack more with Narva's? They are 85w. Anyone seen that clear heat resistant film from 3M? I wanna know how to get it, but I don't know what it is called.
(_8*(l)
Anyone know where to get Narva's from somewhere other than www.suvlights.com they are $36 a pair + $8 for shipping. Too expencive for me. So, does anyone know of a less expencive site?
My lenses are already cracked like an offset X. Water got on hot fogs on cold -40deg night. I heard them crack from inside the car. Do you think these will crack more with Narva's? They are 85w. Anyone seen that clear heat resistant film from 3M? I wanna know how to get it, but I don't know what it is called.
(_8*(l)
#29
Here ya go, i bought the candlepowers. They're definitely better than regular halogens i would say, but maybe not that great. I saw on another thread h3 condoms, but not too sure. I paid 38$ dollars total. Wasting money is fun sometimes.... err nah. Decent. Here are the pics, which aren't like super great. They look a little different in person because of the glare. At first, i put my flash on, and it made all my lights yellow,. Im sorta happy. Not sure if id recommend, i guess I'd recommend the narvas more if someone would be sure that they wouldn't crack
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...42&uid=1109723
-Mark
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...42&uid=1109723
-Mark
#31
crapp..i jsut got some HELLA yellow stars in. crap.. haha..ill put them on til they blow..and look for yellow condoms. or the narvas.. umm about the wattage.i live in so cali.. never gets under +40 degrees here.. if i use 85 wat fogs on stock harness will any get messed up, crack, burn melt ect?.. thanks..
#32
anyone have a diargram of the 95-96 fogs.. how hard are they to take apart? they they come apart like the headlight under heat. i wanna try painting the inside reflector with transparent yellow paint.
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