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ToYLeT902 Jun 26, 2001 06:19 PM

what bulbs does he use for everything? i emailed u but u didnt respond. yours are so bright and im in the process of replacing my polargs and stock H4's/H3's :confused:

UMD_MaxSE Jun 26, 2001 06:26 PM

I think he posted in an earlier post and he said they were overwatted. They are not stock wattage, so the wiring harness and housing may be at risk....But perhaps, he can let us know for sure :)

ToYLeT902 Jun 26, 2001 06:29 PM


Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
I think he posted in an earlier post and he said they were overwatted. They are not stock wattage, so the wiring harness and housing may be at risk....But perhaps, he can let us know for sure :)
is there a specific wattage for the corner lamps, side markers like the h4 or h3's? or does it not matter for those? <-- meaning the wires will not burn out for the corners, sides, etc..

MajesticBlueNTO Jun 26, 2001 06:36 PM

i was thinking the same thing when i saw that pic of igorsavin's car...love the headlights!

i was looking at piaa xtreme white for my headlights...anyone have any experience with those?

cheers

UMD_MaxSE Jun 26, 2001 06:39 PM


Originally posted by ToYLeT902


is there a specific wattage for the corner lamps, side markers like the h4 or h3's? or does it not matter for those? <-- meaning the wires will not burn out for the corners, sides, etc..

I think there is, but I don't know off-hand. You should generally stick to the stock wattage to make sure you don't melt anything....Check the bulb list that is in the faq to make sure....

ToYLeT902 Jun 26, 2001 06:58 PM


Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE


I think there is, but I don't know off-hand. You should generally stick to the stock wattage to make sure you don't melt anything....Check the bulb list that is in the faq to make sure....

i checked.. all it said was for the h4 and h3 (55/60) but nothing for the corners, or rear turns.

igorsavin Jun 26, 2001 09:00 PM

Wow...a post all to myself.:eek:
  • Anyways, the box that I got for the actual lights didn't have any name on it but only said 90/100. People told me that it might fry something, but nothing so far.
  • Here is the link to where I bought it. I told the guy that I needed H4 bulbs and this is what he send to me.
    The Lights
  • I'll post the picture of the box for the corner lights tomorow. It is all in Japanese but I'll post the pic tomorow.
  • The foglights are some kind of PIAA. I think its PIAA extreme but I am not sure.

Sorry guys that I couldn't be any more help but this is all that I now.

igor

ToYLeT902 Jun 26, 2001 09:13 PM

i have those bulbs! i took them out because they were 100/80w bulbs, and there was a thread that said it will melt my wirring. i used them for about 10 minutes and decided to put in my old stock bulbs, and let me tell you everything around the light/housing was HOT, there is this white crap on the rubber thing that was there when i got the car, after the lights were used, the crap was like melted n stuff. those are by eaglite, i have there fog lights 55w, and will either go with eaglite 60/55 or PIAA. the eaglite on ebay will only cost 20 bucks, and PIAA will go for 70. so im still deciding, i dont know how long either bulb will last/burn out faster... anyone have suggestions? i do however love ur corner lights, they match perfectly

igorsavin Jun 27, 2001 12:02 AM

about the H4 bulbs. I had a pair before this which also said the same thing on them and they were like $70. But one of them went out, so i had to replaced them with these. Nothing so far got fryed and it seems ok :shock:. HOwever, one of my lightes, has a crack on them, I think it might be from a rock on the road but it could be from the heat. I had an earler post on this but I havent' gotten it fix yet. So I guess you would take a risk but so far so good for me.

igor

ToYLeT902 Jun 27, 2001 04:07 AM


Originally posted by igorsavin
HOwever, one of my lightes, has a crack on them, I think it might be from a rock on the road but it could be from the heat
igor

it couldn't be a rock, a rock would have to fly THROUGH the glass leaving no marks, then hitting your bulbs and the rock dissappearing after the attack :laugh: did you touch the bulb head when you installed it? i have no use for my bulbs anymore and i only used them for about 1-2 weeks. 100/80w i think they were, so who ever wants them, i can pack them like they have never been used :D BUT i still want to know what kind of corner lights you are using (i may upgrade from polarg m-14 to m-12.. higher wattage)

DenMax Jun 27, 2001 07:40 AM

Hmmmm
 
I think he means the light housing has a crack in it, the lense not the bulb.


Originally posted by ToYLeT902


it couldn't be a rock, a rock would have to fly THROUGH the glass leaving no marks, then hitting your bulbs and the rock dissappearing after the attack :laugh: did you touch the bulb head when you installed it? i have no use for my bulbs anymore and i only used them for about 1-2 weeks. 100/80w i think they were, so who ever wants them, i can pack them like they have never been used :D BUT i still want to know what kind of corner lights you are using (i may upgrade from polarg m-14 to m-12.. higher wattage)


ToYLeT902 Jun 27, 2001 10:34 AM

Re: Hmmmm
 

Originally posted by DenMax
I think he means the light housing has a crack in it, the lense not the bulb.


that would make more sense.. dont they make a clear film you can "tint" on your headlights so no rocks will damage them? :confused:

igorsavin Jun 28, 2001 05:16 PM

Here are the pictures, Hopefully this helps anyone who wants them.

http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~isavin/uselless/1.jpg
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~isavin/uselless/2.jpg
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~isavin/uselless/3.jpg

igorsavin Jun 28, 2001 05:16 PM

http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~isavin/uselless/4.jpg
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~isavin/uselless/5.jpg
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~isavin/uselless/6.jpg

igorsavin Jun 28, 2001 05:19 PM

Just incase you can't see from the pictures.

Front
  • M-14
  • P8744W
  • 12v/21/5w
  • B1 Hybrid
  • polarg Nissel

Everything else is in Japanese.

Sorry I couldn't be any more help, me-->:bonk:

ToYLeT902 Jun 28, 2001 05:48 PM

thats so strange. i have the M-14's in my corners right now and they dont look bright like that at all. it only looks as bright when i signal other wise it is dim :confused: well im going to purchase some M-12's which are higher wattage. HOPEFULLY they will be bright and not just waste my money.


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