sylvania silverstar
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sylvania silverstar
can anyone post pics of these on their car? im lookin forward to purchasing them.
does anyone know if they make fog lights and parkin lights too? i wanna be able to match them. if no, what comes close to the silverstars?
btw which 9004 series works on our cars?
any feedback on these lights?
does anyone know if they make fog lights and parkin lights too? i wanna be able to match them. if no, what comes close to the silverstars?
btw which 9004 series works on our cars?
any feedback on these lights?
#3
Originally Posted by Big D
9004 IS the series. ALL 9004 work. Btw forget the SS, save some money and get some cheap ebay bulbs. Many look as good and don't burn out after a year.
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i couldnt find the fog light ones. can anyone post the part number or post a pic so i know what i look for? thanks alot man. if i find matching fogs and heads by silverstar line then im definetly gonna buy. i might keep parking lights lookin stock or put orange bulbs on to match the side lenses
#9
they do now have the corner light bulbe 1157 i belive. the fogs ahr the h3 bulb just like stock, and the drive is 9004. if my camera worked id send you pics of what it looks loke all i can say is its a real nice blue and it ****es os eveyr one in front of me. :evilgrin:
#10
i bought ebay bulbs, and they arent that good...i tried eurodesignz and they were just bad. Try the APC 9004 bulbs, they sell them at Checker. I also bought the APC cornering lights and reverse lights too, so now they all match, and i dont have two different colors up front.
Here's a pic of my max with the silverstars
Here's a pic of my max with the silverstars
#12
what you need to know:
Silverstars:
1. they cost close to $50 a pair, depending on where you live.
2. the longest i had them last was 8 months.
3. they suck in the rain.
4. They start out being really white, but fade over time.
5. The "brightness" is only comparable when looking at them from outside of the car. from the inside, there is no difference.
Bluevision:
1. I bought my set for $14.99 at K-mart.
2. Last longer than silverstars.
3. Rain, snow, and everything in between: still no problem.
4. only had them in for a couple of months, but still nice and bright.
5. They look just as bright as stock from the outside, so soccer moms won't flash you every time you pass them.
Maybe if sylvania had put as much money in engineering the silverstars as they put into marketing them, they'd be worth the money.
another silverstar thread:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=288421
Silverstars:
1. they cost close to $50 a pair, depending on where you live.
2. the longest i had them last was 8 months.
3. they suck in the rain.
4. They start out being really white, but fade over time.
5. The "brightness" is only comparable when looking at them from outside of the car. from the inside, there is no difference.
Bluevision:
1. I bought my set for $14.99 at K-mart.
2. Last longer than silverstars.
3. Rain, snow, and everything in between: still no problem.
4. only had them in for a couple of months, but still nice and bright.
5. They look just as bright as stock from the outside, so soccer moms won't flash you every time you pass them.
Maybe if sylvania had put as much money in engineering the silverstars as they put into marketing them, they'd be worth the money.
another silverstar thread:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=288421
#14
The sylvania H3 fogs are more white than the OEM, but I don't know if they are as white as the SS. I have SS in Headlights(only $19 each, by the way.....$50 is ridiculous!), and Sylvania H3 bulbs in fogs. I am sorry, but I cannot post pics...don't have digi cam.
#17
phillips makes bluevisions. And Silverstars were like $23.99 EACH when they first came out. So they're $19 now? Good, that means you'll only have to pay $40 every 5 months.
Edit: I also wanted to say that if you want the brightest bulbs, then an HID conversion or Upgraded wire harness is the way to go. However, if you work with what you have, Bluevisions are the best for overall sight. What i mean by that is that sure, silverstars look f'ing bright right out of the package. And since the look bright from the outside people assume that they are brighter from the inside. However they're roughly just as bright as stock from the inside. On top of that, on wet roads and snow, the light gets sucked right up. There were times in the rain when it seemed like only my fogs were on. Then, when comparing my car to another's that just had silverstars put in, mine were extremely dim, after only 4 months. And if all that didn't suck, add in that since the lights were brighter from the outside every other oncoming driver flashed me, or just brighted me completely because they thought i was brighting them. Then, after 5 1/2 months, the driver's side went, which resulted in almost getting a ticket in NYC, (thank god the car wasn't searched ) and then 2 months later, the passenger's side went.
Now, i'm not trying to be a d1ck, if you want the silverstars, go for it. I just don't want to see anyone make the same mistakes i did. The bluevisons are everything that the silverstars should have been, and now since they're not so bright on the outside, people don't have a problem with me driving behind them.
Edit: I also wanted to say that if you want the brightest bulbs, then an HID conversion or Upgraded wire harness is the way to go. However, if you work with what you have, Bluevisions are the best for overall sight. What i mean by that is that sure, silverstars look f'ing bright right out of the package. And since the look bright from the outside people assume that they are brighter from the inside. However they're roughly just as bright as stock from the inside. On top of that, on wet roads and snow, the light gets sucked right up. There were times in the rain when it seemed like only my fogs were on. Then, when comparing my car to another's that just had silverstars put in, mine were extremely dim, after only 4 months. And if all that didn't suck, add in that since the lights were brighter from the outside every other oncoming driver flashed me, or just brighted me completely because they thought i was brighting them. Then, after 5 1/2 months, the driver's side went, which resulted in almost getting a ticket in NYC, (thank god the car wasn't searched ) and then 2 months later, the passenger's side went.
Now, i'm not trying to be a d1ck, if you want the silverstars, go for it. I just don't want to see anyone make the same mistakes i did. The bluevisons are everything that the silverstars should have been, and now since they're not so bright on the outside, people don't have a problem with me driving behind them.
#18
I Actually bought them last night from autozone for $19.99 each they're pretty bright. They say there 4000k. But these are actually just temps. Until I get my phillips 6000k h.I.d.'s !!! Nothing compared to a real hid set up........
#20
I acually like high wattage APC bulbs....i bought high heat harnesses and out alkl that on my car for around $40. They were the best.....but go with hid's i will never blow money on fakies again
#21
Originally Posted by IZZYS96SE
I Actually bought them last night from autozone for $19.99 each they're pretty bright. They say there 4000k. But these are actually just temps. Until I get my phillips 6000k h.I.d.'s !!! Nothing compared to a real hid set up........
Real HIDS are roughly 4-5000 k. Anything higher than that, and it will become bluer, and then eventually purple. Look at the 8000k HID's, they're slightly white with a massive amount of purple.
#23
Originally Posted by DoGGy
what company makes the bluevisions? philiphs?
silverstar DOES NOT make fog bulbs as far as i know. i know that sylvania makes oem replaceable fogs that look like stock but not WHITE bulbs! correct me if im wrong
silverstar DOES NOT make fog bulbs as far as i know. i know that sylvania makes oem replaceable fogs that look like stock but not WHITE bulbs! correct me if im wrong
#24
I currently have the SilverStars in my heads. They are real nice on dry pavement, but once a little moisture hits the pavement...lights out. I don't why it happens but they just do not light up the road when it is wet. I'm looking into a pair of PIAA Xtreme Whites. They are expensive but are supposed to be great bulbs. I wish I could afford the money some of the guys here spend because I would be going to HID's. I would love to convert my heads to projectors as well, but chaching keeps me from that, you know? Like a previous post stated, I don't want to be a **** either and rain on your parade, but you won't like these bulbs when the parade gets rained on.
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Originally Posted by fearthegecko
phillips makes bluevisions. And Silverstars were like $23.99 EACH when they first came out. So they're $19 now? Good, that means you'll only have to pay $40 every 5 months.
Edit: I also wanted to say that if you want the brightest bulbs, then an HID conversion or Upgraded wire harness is the way to go. However, if you work with what you have, Bluevisions are the best for overall sight. What i mean by that is that sure, silverstars look f'ing bright right out of the package. And since the look bright from the outside people assume that they are brighter from the inside. However they're roughly just as bright as stock from the inside. On top of that, on wet roads and snow, the light gets sucked right up. There were times in the rain when it seemed like only my fogs were on. Then, when comparing my car to another's that just had silverstars put in, mine were extremely dim, after only 4 months. And if all that didn't suck, add in that since the lights were brighter from the outside every other oncoming driver flashed me, or just brighted me completely because they thought i was brighting them. Then, after 5 1/2 months, the driver's side went, which resulted in almost getting a ticket in NYC, (thank god the car wasn't searched ) and then 2 months later, the passenger's side went.
Now, i'm not trying to be a d1ck, if you want the silverstars, go for it. I just don't want to see anyone make the same mistakes i did. The bluevisons are everything that the silverstars should have been, and now since they're not so bright on the outside, people don't have a problem with me driving behind them.
Edit: I also wanted to say that if you want the brightest bulbs, then an HID conversion or Upgraded wire harness is the way to go. However, if you work with what you have, Bluevisions are the best for overall sight. What i mean by that is that sure, silverstars look f'ing bright right out of the package. And since the look bright from the outside people assume that they are brighter from the inside. However they're roughly just as bright as stock from the inside. On top of that, on wet roads and snow, the light gets sucked right up. There were times in the rain when it seemed like only my fogs were on. Then, when comparing my car to another's that just had silverstars put in, mine were extremely dim, after only 4 months. And if all that didn't suck, add in that since the lights were brighter from the outside every other oncoming driver flashed me, or just brighted me completely because they thought i was brighting them. Then, after 5 1/2 months, the driver's side went, which resulted in almost getting a ticket in NYC, (thank god the car wasn't searched ) and then 2 months later, the passenger's side went.
Now, i'm not trying to be a d1ck, if you want the silverstars, go for it. I just don't want to see anyone make the same mistakes i did. The bluevisons are everything that the silverstars should have been, and now since they're not so bright on the outside, people don't have a problem with me driving behind them.
i dont care about how bright they look from inside or how they work in rain. as long as they give stock light or better im fine with that. i live in cali so it never snows here and not that much rain. i just wanna get rid of the stock yellows and replace them with some cool white lights. thats all
#28
hey would these be some good bulbs http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2463588333
or would it be worth it to get these? will they be purple at all?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2463517200 also would i be able to find fogs to match these?
or would it be worth it to get these? will they be purple at all?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2463517200 also would i be able to find fogs to match these?
#30
You should be able to get some from like AutoZone or somewhere local like that.
I don't boast on the Silverstars as much as I used to now that I had one blow out in less than a year. I mean, that is some crappy life span.
I don't boast on the Silverstars as much as I used to now that I had one blow out in less than a year. I mean, that is some crappy life span.
#31
check my website for pics with silverstars. the pics are kinda crappy, but so far i like them...except in the wet weather, then i can't see crap. i also have them for the front sections in my clear corners, they are kinda clearish bulbs with a blue like reflection and tehy light up amber when i put the turn signals on.
#32
silverstars arent as bright in snow or rain because the tint of the light (bluish) doesnt cut through the water very well. basically, the reasoning for lexus who uses HID's in the majority of their cars that have a blue tint, use yellow foglights, the yellow tint of the light cuts through alot more then bluish light. therefore, when i had silverstars i hated them, traded them for some nokya bulbs with a purple tint and will be getting yellow fogs soon, i dont wish for failure to see something due to lights that looked cool to be the death of the maxima.
#34
They are actually closer to $40 for a pair, even at Walmart. I looked there too.
I would advise against them.
Look on the first few pages of the forums and do the 9004 to 9007 conversion. Then, it gives you more light output, but you can still use the OEM style bulbs what last longer and actually penetrate water and such better, as stated above.
I would advise against them.
Look on the first few pages of the forums and do the 9004 to 9007 conversion. Then, it gives you more light output, but you can still use the OEM style bulbs what last longer and actually penetrate water and such better, as stated above.
#35
I've been running the silverstars for about 5 months now. they haven't deteriorated in intensity, they are WAAAY better than my OEM bulbs. I still don't see as well in the rain, but that was the same problem with my stocks too. If you want to see well in the rain, i guess foglights would be the way to go.
#38
i'v been runnen Silver Stars for about 5 months now, and yes they do suck in the rain. I was thinking of installing some 80w yellow fogs in the lower grill, next to the stock ones to brighten up the road at night and in the rain. I'v found decent ones for $30 a set, it'll be a pain to drill holes under the bumper tho. we'll see
if i could do it again, i wouldn't have gotten the SS, but ebay bulbs are no better, its the color/hue of blue that makes em suck in the rain. get good quality white bulbs, not APC or half the sh*t on ebay, the APC bulbs i bought for my sister's car are complete rice
my $0.02, from an actual owner of the SS
if i could do it again, i wouldn't have gotten the SS, but ebay bulbs are no better, its the color/hue of blue that makes em suck in the rain. get good quality white bulbs, not APC or half the sh*t on ebay, the APC bulbs i bought for my sister's car are complete rice
my $0.02, from an actual owner of the SS
#39
I used the Xtravision and switche over the the Silverstars when they first came out. I have gone through 2 sets of the SS and have reinstalled the Xtravisions. I did not have the fading problem, but they never dild have the penetrating/distance of the Xtravisions. They also fan out more on the road immediately in fromt of you and as everyone else said, they suck in the rain. I contacted Sylvania about the burnout problem and they said basically said tuff. They don't expect them to last more than a year. Each of my sets would last approximately 11 1/2 months at which time the first bulb would go and then a month later the 2nd bulb would go. Unlike gasoline, Sylvania is not the only player in the game of bulbs. Granted, the others are a little different in appearance but they will get you through.
#40
Buy PIAA's
I never really thought about it before this thread... but I bought all PIAA hyperwhites for the lights in the front, and the only ones to have gone out are the fogs. All others (including the 9004s) have lasted over two years. If they last until next fall, that'll be three. They were pretty expensive, but if they last three years, that's a damn good deal. And they look awesome.
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