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Old 03-24-2004, 05:59 PM
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reverse taillights

anyone replace the white bulbs in the back with something brighter? it helps with visibility when you're backing up.
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I replaced mine with PIAA Xtreme White.


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is it noticeably brighter (can you tell from inside the car when in reverse)? also, does it show a blue bulb from the outside (i don't like that)?
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Most of the bright white-shining bulbs will do that blue relectiveness - I have the Polarg M6B1 bulbs - they are VERY bright at night and shine white, not yellow. But they do reflect blue at certain angles in the sunlight...Here's some pics, just in case you change your mind.


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Originally Posted by ckohl23
is it noticeably brighter (can you tell from inside the car when in reverse)? also, does it show a blue bulb from the outside (i don't like that)?

Basically, what irish said.... not noticably brighter.... but ppl from outside can tell it's aftermarket and it's giving out much more WHITE light. PIAA Xtreme White does have a slight blue hue as seen from outside. Hope this helps.


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The Polargs are 18W compared to the stock bulbs which are 13W. So theoretically, the Polargs are about 38% brighter if my math serves me. From inside the car they DEFINITELY look brighter, no question about it.
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Superwhite bulbs look blue in the day (I don't like that) and don't work as well as regular bulbs.

I also wonder which clear halogen bulb would be brighter than stock...let me know if you find out!
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Old 03-24-2004, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
Superwhite bulbs look blue in the day (I don't like that) and don't work as well as regular bulbs.

I also wonder which clear halogen bulb would be brighter than stock...let me know if you find out!
what do you mean they "don't work as well?"
do we have to have a "reverse-bulb competition"?
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Meaning: not as bright. Same concept as fogs. Yellowish light works better than white or bluish light for visibility.
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Old 03-24-2004, 07:58 PM
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For headlights that may be the case - since yellowish light penetrates better. But in the case of the back-up bulbs, which only need to shine 10-20 feet tops, I disagree. The backup bulbs I have in there now have FAR BETTER(perhaps I did not stress this earlier) illumination than the stock bulbs. Now, is that because they are 18W not the OEM 13W...probably. But doesn't matter to me, as long as I can see better out the back (which i definitely can)....I park at work in a dark garage and parallel park at home (usually at night) so I notice these things.....
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I hear you about the distance thing, but with white light you can't see depth or contours in the road, etc... I would think a brighter-than-stock clear halogen bulb would work much better.

I haven't tried it personally, but I trust Soundmike's opinion. I remember he tried Xtreme Whites and immediately switched back to stock because they just weren't as good...
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Old 03-24-2004, 08:38 PM
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I have PIAA Xtreme White reverse lights and yeah you can't see **** when backing up with my 18% tint adding to it. The bulbs look pretty blue from behind the car. Going to school one day some really old cop pulled me over, but that was the only problem I've had. He thought they were blue bulbs and made me put the car in reverse to show him that they were white and not blue...... I don't see how he could have given me a ticket anyway since they weren't on.

Chech out my homepage to see what I mean. For some reason I can't access cardomain right now so I can't attach pics.
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I must say that the Polarg M6 are probably the brightest. They emit more light outwards than stock and might avoid an accident from happening ie. getting rear-ended while going reverse. Here's some pics



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that's what I've been saying, but apparently nobody believes us

How many watts are the Xtreme whites? are they 18W lke the Polarg's?
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What size is the reverse bulb on the maxima?

As I am thinking of getting LED's for the reverse lights just like I got the LED's for my clear corners. The LED's light up so much brighter and sweeter. I had amber and red bulbs in my clear corners and they looked tacky, especially the red one after awhile turning pink. `Plus they didn't light up the lense completly! So when I put the LED's in, they lit of the clear corners better then if there was a red lense and amber lense on the car.
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I believe M-6 is the size...
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What's a good place to get polargs?
Does anyone have polargs in the taillights too?
Thanks.
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i got mine online, don't remember where. Just do a search for POLARG M-6
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Originally Posted by pablosal
I must say that the Polarg M6 are probably the brightest. They emit more light outwards than stock and might avoid an accident from happening ie. getting rear-ended while going reverse. Here's some pics


Them things look like reverse HID's....nice
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Old 03-25-2004, 11:50 PM
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You can get them online on ebay, do a search for "Polarg M-6" or "Polarg M6" which ever works. And yes DamNScuM, they do look like reverse hid's . Irish, they are 18v.
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Actually, they are 12v and 18w as you can see on the photo of the package that I posted at the top. I know you just typed it wrong but I'm gonna bust you anyways
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Originally Posted by irish44j
Actually, they are 12v and 18w as you can see on the photo of the package that I posted at the top. I know you just typed it wrong but I'm gonna bust you anyways
Are you talking about the Xtremewhites or the polargs? I got confused. I guess you answered your own question
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polarg m6 is the way to go. i like the blue hue in the daytime.
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After reading this entire post I see no mention of the 18W polargs lamps in the reverse lights being to hot compared to the stock 13W. Anyone heard or experienced these issues?

Also thinking about the polarg M-4's for the white lights in the headlight assembly. Anyone else do this? If so is it working out OK?

Thanks all....
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Originally Posted by Skier
After reading this entire post I see no mention of the 18W polargs lamps in the reverse lights being to hot compared to the stock 13W. Anyone heard or experienced these issues?

Also thinking about the polarg M-4's for the white lights in the headlight assembly. Anyone else do this? If so is it working out OK?

Thanks all....
Last time I ran my hand on the tail lamp, while reverse lights on, it did feel hot. But normally, people shift in reverse for a few seconds and the lights aren't on all the time. Should do any damage IMO. When I took the pics, they were on for at least 5-8 minutes and nothing happened, hope this helps.
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ditto on pablo's post....not worried about it at all.
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Thanks Guy's... I'll be doing the foglight rewire, foglight bulb changes, reverse light changes, and headlight white marker light changes. That is of course if the weather ever breaks here in NE...
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for a guy named "skier" surprised you are awaiting the warmup I just took the ski racks off myself. What do you ride on?
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Originally Posted by irish44j
for a guy named "skier" surprised you are awaiting the warmup I just took the ski racks off myself. What do you ride on?
A lousy season best forgotten... Volkl Vertigo (free skiing) and Volkl P30's (on the race course.

Time to get the motorcycle out anyway... If you have enough toy's, every season is great...

Perhaps the next toy will be a used 350Z... maybe in a year... & no, won't get rid of MAX...
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good choices....myself:
Volant Machete G (hardpack/eastcoast)
Dynastar Intuitiv 74 (pow)
Dynastar Trouble Maker (186 length) - big mountain parks and off-piste out west
Volkl V -for the rare times I hit the park these days
Volkl P40 platinum (the lazy man's race ski)
coming soon: the '05 Volkl Superspeed, nothing can match it on the GS runs....

You ski mad river?

and be fore everyone thinks I'm rich or something....I work weekends during the season at a ski shop so I get the goods cheap
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The plan was to ski there several times this year, but being the year it was, I wanted to experience it with lots of base, so much for that this year. I first bought the Vertigo's to ski Jackson Hole/Grand Targhee. 54 of us spent 7 days at Whistler last year.... Wow! Alyeska Alaska next March, estimating 70-80 folks on that one. Check out www.nhskiclub.org, get some dudes (and dudett's) together and come with us. My email address is on the club site if you have questions regarding our trips.

That's enough non-maxima talk... don't want to upset the moderators... Happy skiing, and more importantly
Happy Maxima Motoring... Once the car light mods are done and I can get a good detailing in, I'll post some pics... I need a max.org sticker to dress up the Thule air dam...
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Yeah Whistler is awesome...been up there a couple times. Back on car topic: I love the drive between Vancouver and Whistler, would LOVE to take the Maxima up there some day!!
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