Best/brightest Over-the-counter 9004 bulbs?

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Nov 13, 2001 | 09:41 PM
  #1  
Had a pair of the Narva's - OK, but IMHO, not worth the price over Wagner 9004BL's.

What about the o-t-c "30% brighter" 9004HighOutput or XtraVision bulbs from GE, Sylvania, Phillips that you find at WalMart or K-Mart?

The CoolBlues and SuperBlues - any good and plenty white-enough?

And what's up with those 9004 Weathervision bulbs? - are these like semi-fog bulbs or what?

Any input greatly appreciated!
TIA!
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Nov 13, 2001 | 10:21 PM
  #2  
i have the coolblues. they are definitely better than factory, but now the lights right next to them look really nasty yellow. i gotta find some lights for those now.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 06:07 AM
  #3  
Re: Best/brightest Over-the-counter 9004 bulbs?
Funny, I went from stock to Narvas, big differnce, Then one of my Narvas blew. Changed them both to Wagners,even ran (for a short time) with one Narva and one Wganer. Didn't notice much of a difference, except in color slightly from Narva to Wagner. Since the Wagners cost half as much a Narvas, I'm sticking with Wagners.

I think you'll find that the good ones are pretty much the same, be it Narva, Philips Bluevisons, Wagners, etc. They're all better than stock, but not much different from each other. The weakness in the 9004 design is really the reflector, the bulb factor changes only a little.

Oh, and PIAAs are over-priced marketing hype. I bet Microsoft makes 'em

DW

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Originally posted by nfafan
Had a pair of the Narva's - OK, but IMHO, not worth the price over Wagner 9004BL's.

What about the o-t-c "30% brighter" 9004HighOutput or XtraVision bulbs from GE, Sylvania, Phillips that you find at WalMart or K-Mart?

The CoolBlues and SuperBlues - any good and plenty white-enough?

And what's up with those 9004 Weathervision bulbs? - are these like semi-fog bulbs or what?

Any input greatly appreciated!
TIA!
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Nov 14, 2001 | 06:13 AM
  #4  
Go with the Philips BlueVisions. nm
nm
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Nov 14, 2001 | 06:29 AM
  #5  
Get the Blue Vision by Philips or Cool Blues by Sylvania for the less expensive bulbs. I would suggest the Piaa superwhite if you can afford the more expensive bulbs. If you don't get the headlights from Piaa then at least go with the H3 fogs or 1157, 1156, or 168 wedge. Better to spend a little more $$ up front for bulbs that will last.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 07:16 AM
  #6  
what are some 9004's that have the really yellow or gold tint.
the halogen style?
i havent found any that werent 55w/100w
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Nov 14, 2001 | 08:31 AM
  #7  
AgressiveRacin: Those would be the Philips WeatherVision. >>
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Originally posted by Agressive Racin
what are some 9004's that have the really yellow or gold tint.
the halogen style?
i havent found any that werent 55w/100w
Go to:

http://www.autolamps-online.com

for these.

Al
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Nov 14, 2001 | 11:03 AM
  #8  
I use the Nokya and love them. The only thing you need though is a harness! My stock conectors melted!
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Nov 14, 2001 | 11:17 AM
  #9  
i get my xenons from a mexican guy in california, 25 bucks, bought them over a year ago, 80 watt low beam output, still same blue/white since the day i bought them, i guess i got lucky and got the quality inqure and ill let u know
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Nov 14, 2001 | 11:40 AM
  #10  
Re: Go with the Philips BlueVisions. nm
I second that... go with Philips BlueVisions.

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Originally posted by Albertt
nm
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Nov 14, 2001 | 01:23 PM
  #11  
What is a good higher wattage bulb?


For normal wattage, the Piaa's are overpriced. I have them in my maxima and they look just like the Philips Blue Visions.

But for the H-3 fogs the Piaa Xtreme's are really nice and worth the money IMHO.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 01:27 PM
  #12  
Hiper Industreis
hid bulbs, cheap and way better than piaa.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 02:42 PM
  #13  
are the piaa fog light bulbs yellow? i wanted to get a bulb that is close to the lexus fogs.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 03:03 PM
  #14  
Quote:
Originally posted by 99maxi
are the piaa fog light bulbs yellow? i wanted to get a bulb that is close to the lexus fogs.
No they are very white.
If you want yellow, then you should get hella yellowstars.
Also, there is a yellow paint that can be used on the housing.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 06:02 PM
  #15  
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Originally posted by breaux124


No they are very white.
If you want yellow, then you should get hella yellowstars.
Also, there is a yellow paint that can be used on the housing.
Do not go with the Yelow Stars... They are now made in Korea and the quality really bites.. They're not even yellow any more.. I returned mine and I'm looking for other 85w H3's.. Is PIAA that much better than 85w Phillips?
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Nov 14, 2001 | 09:16 PM
  #16  
I used the World Vision Diamond Blue 80w/100w 9004's and like them better than any...granted they give a bronze tint up close but are way brighter than any others I have seen IMHOP. I cannot find them again to save my **** and the only place in Texas I remmeber buying them at closed down...so long Reigning Performance...you were my only hope.
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Nov 14, 2001 | 09:23 PM
  #17  
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Originally posted by breaux124


No they are very white.
If you want yellow, then you should get hella yellowstars.
Also, there is a yellow paint that can be used on the housing.
actually the PIAA Ion crystal H3's are very yellow, they look really cool with my clear bumpers when i have the 168 Ion crystals in there, but i keep the Xtreme White in there most of the time. the Xtreme Whites are the one's that breax124 is thinking about
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Nov 15, 2001 | 06:57 AM
  #18  
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Originally posted by Mark96SE


Do not go with the Yelow Stars... They are now made in Korea and the quality really bites.. They're not even yellow any more.. I returned mine and I'm looking for other 85w H3's.. Is PIAA that much better than 85w Phillips?
Becareful with 85w bulbs in your fogs. The added heat puts stress on the glass housing and many people have cracked them with higher wattage bulbs.

You can get the yellow lense paint at:
http://www.autodynamic.com/
Click on spray paint on the left.
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Nov 15, 2001 | 07:19 AM
  #19  
Re: AgressiveRacin: Those would be the Philips WeatherVision. >>
Quote:
Originally posted by Albertt


Go to:

http://www.autolamps-online.com

for these.

Al
checked out the site..
the yellows only come in h1 h4 and h7
does anyone else have any clue where to get good yellow bulbs that work really well with high light output
for both the 9004 and the h3's
and are the yellowstars really crap now?
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Nov 15, 2001 | 07:31 AM
  #20  
I just put in Nokya artic purple. These thing look awsome. I had piaa's in there but sold them. I like these a lot better than my piaa's
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Nov 15, 2001 | 07:33 AM
  #21  
Re: Re: AgressiveRacin: Those would be the Philips WeatherVision. >>
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Originally posted by Agressive Racin


checked out the site..
the yellows only come in h1 h4 and h7
does anyone else have any clue where to get good yellow bulbs that work really well with high light output
for both the 9004 and the h3's
and are the yellowstars really crap now?
They really do suck now... I purchased my original Yellow Stars H3 about two years ago.. They were yellow and made in Germany. They were very nice.. One bulb went out and I bought two more.. I installed them and they worked for a couple of days and went out.. I was given a third one and that also didnt work... I got my money back and have the stock ones in again.. I noticed that they are not yellow at all anymore... They are also made in Korea.. I agree the old ones were very good but the new manufacture is cutting major corners.. I would'nt advise anybody to purchase Hella Yellowstars..

Here's a recent thread about them...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ht=yellow+star
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Nov 15, 2001 | 08:09 AM
  #22  
so which BUMPER LIGHTS can I get so they are not that weak-a$$ yellowish color? :}
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Nov 15, 2001 | 08:52 AM
  #23  
you mean fog light rah?
what do you guys think of the piaa yellows h3's.
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Nov 15, 2001 | 09:10 AM
  #24  
Cuzo
I've tried Hyper Industry's bulbs...they're ok. lasted 5 months.
I have the Sylvania cool-blues in my garage just sitting there. Didn't like them at all.
Right now, I have CUZO bulbs. 85watt. I love them! I've actually had couple guys follow me to ask me what type of bulbs they were. It goes super nice with rewired Polarg corner bulbs. the front of the car is bright as hell... oh, and I've had them for 11 months now. It costed me $45.
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Nov 15, 2001 | 09:59 AM
  #25  
HID.. worth the money??
My lights are not bright at all.... and i'm thinking to change it to something brighter....

I saw some picture of maxima w/ HID lights in this forum and was thinking about buying it. But i'm not very sure about spending $500, just for light...... and you have to give up your high beam too....
FYI, my car is a 95 GLE, so I dont have fog lights.

Do you think I should pay 500 just for lights? or should I just get one of the aftermarket over-the-counter lights?
and What brand is recomended?

in the past, I had experienced trouble w/ super white bulb... like nokya, etc...... when i'm driving in rain.......
white halogen doesn't really works in rain........at least the 1 I had didn't really work in rain.......
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