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Old Jul 28, 2006 | 10:29 PM
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Bulb Help ?!?!

Im looking into replacing my headlight and fog light bubls. Eventually i will be getting HIDs but for now i want something nice and bright. Which company makes the best bulb replacements in terms of brightness and look. This is for headlights and foglights. Also wut color set-up should i go for ( i have a 2000 charcoal grey maxima). Any pictures would be great!! thanks again
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 12:06 AM
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i put silverstars in my fogs and they are bright and a white color, wanting to go with yellow though
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 05:49 AM
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on the silverstars. They have a white color and put out some pretty good light for halogens with regular wattage.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 06:19 AM
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Don't silverstars have issues in terms of life?
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 06:31 AM
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I'd go with yellow fogs but I have PIAA Super Plasmas in mine and they're brighter and whiter than stock. Look here for my pics: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/1069823/3. I don't know what kinds of headlight bulbs I have because they were on the car when I got it and they're unmarked.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 11:54 AM
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how do i get to the fog light bulb in order to replace them...for some reason i cannot do a search...someone help also i tried to replace my turn signals in my taillights and it said 1156 but the bulbs dont fit?? help
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 12:12 PM
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Once again, any white colored halogen bulb is NOT brighter than stock. Why? Because the blue glass is used to filter out the yellow color, thus reduced light output. Save your money for 2k2-2k3 HIDs.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 01:55 PM
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That is not true I just had some 5000k blue bulbs and I had better output range and brightness compared to oem halogen. How do I know after a year and a half one burned out last night and I ran and got some oem halogen as a quick replacement. I was horrified I couldnt believe the difference. I actually took them back cause I thought thery were defective. I left the good one in and let the person at the autoplace look at the difference he was amazing too. This is common misconception in my book. The thing is you cant go to high on the k scale (no more than 6000) and you are fine. I only got complements on my aftermarket bulbs and the road and signs were much easier to see.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 02:00 PM
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That is not true I just had some 5000k blue bulbs and I had better output range and brightness compared to oem halogen. How do I know after a year and a half one burned out last night and I ran and got some oem halogen as a quick replacement. I was horrified I couldnt believe the difference. I actually took them back cause I thought thery were defective. I left the good one in and let the person at the autoplace look at the difference he was amazing too. This is common misconception in my book. The thing is you cant go to high on the k scale (no more than 6000) and you are fine. I only got complements on my aftermarket bulbs and the road and signs were much easier to see.
You do know about eye bias right? We are more sensitive to white light, thus we perceive it as brighter...

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Old Jul 29, 2006 | 02:09 PM
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The thing is you cant go to high on the k scale (no more than 6000) and you are fine.
BTW, saying a halogen bulb can achieve a certain kelvin scale, i.e. 6000K or 8000K is again wrong. The color depends on how dark the glass is, the darker it is, the less yellow, the more "white". If you compare a set of "8000K" halogen bulbs next to even 4300K HIDs, you'll see the HIDs are whiter.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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I am aware of this. However, when people in your car always complement you on the headlights. In addition, my friend was with me last night and commented on how gross the halogen output was. I used the wrong word my bulbs were brighter and had more output. Also I have heard people complain that the whte bulbs cant be seen in the rain or on black asphault. This is again wrong. Our eyes might favor white but I would take my bulbs over halogen any day. I will post pics when the new bulbs come in.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 02:14 PM
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BTW, saying a halogen bulb can achieve a certain kelvin scale, i.e. 6000K or 8000K is again wrong. The color depends on how dark the glass is, the darker it is, the less yellow, the more "white". If you compare a set of "8000K" halogen bulbs next to even 4300K HIDs, you'll see the HIDs are whiter.
I am aware of this. The K scale doesnt represent better output. at 8000k there are less lumens than 4300k. 4300k is the color and output closest to natural sunlight. So the 4300k HID's would have better output than the 8000k halogens.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Black96Max
how do i get to the fog light bulb in order to replace them...for some reason i cannot do a search...someone help also i tried to replace my turn signals in my taillights and it said 1156 but the bulbs dont fit?? help
ok...so this was my thread about a ? i had wondering if anyone could help me out ?
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 08:57 PM
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ok...so this was my thread about a ? i had wondering if anyone could help me out ?
Just get some sylvannia silver stars or cool blue... honestly i cant really tell the difference between the 2, they are reasonably priced and can even be bought at autozone, walmart, etc.
IMHO Piaa are over priced and it seems that some burn out early and some dont.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 09:24 PM
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Silverstars are notorious for buring fast as well just save your money for other lighting options like hid headlights or a projector retro.
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 11:18 PM
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If silverstar's are as bad as people say... i dunno why but my buddy has had his for like 9 month's now... when you install headlight bulbs make shure you dont touch the glass bulb, i know how it causes it to prematurely blow but... i cant seem to come up w/ the words to describe it in text. You could just get the cool blue bulbs, they arent really blue... just bright really close to silver stars and i think they are like 14 dollars for 2, and I think silverstars are only 22 dollars, which is a long shot from a set of hid's
Old Jul 30, 2006 | 04:34 AM
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get noticed or get ignored? well my set up turns heads...
Old Jul 30, 2006 | 09:06 PM
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If it was me I'd go silverstars before PIAA's........ I've read about alot of people having issues with silverstars and I personally as well as may others have had no issues what so ever....... so like any halogen bulb it is hit or miss as well as dependant on your installation practices.


Beyond that I'd say Ebay some 4300-5000K colored bulbs and hope for the best, least you can get them cheap enough to make um worth your time
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