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Old Nov 9, 2001 | 09:34 AM
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Best headlights?

what headlights are the best? xenons, hid, euro headlights...?
thanks
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 09:38 AM
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Best for what? Looks? Visability? Cost? Durability? Overall?
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 09:39 AM
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Originally posted by clee130
Best for what? Looks? Visability? Cost? Durability? Overall?
visibility, durabiliry and looks
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 09:42 AM
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Since cost is not a factor, then HIDs. People seem to like the OSRAM kit as it's practically plug and play.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 09:49 AM
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Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AnnaXXS
what headlights are the best? xenons, hid, euro headlights...?
thanks
The BIG and ROUND ones are the best!!!! HID all the way!!
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 11:04 AM
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Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AnnaXXS
what headlights are the best? xenons, hid, euro headlights...?
thanks
Anya ti che pukupaesh Andreu podarochek?
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 11:54 AM
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Re: Re: Best headlights?

HIDs are definitely the best for visibility and looks, but I wouldn't get aftermarket HIDs for my car for 2 reasons:
#1 the beam pattern is still srewed up
#2 no high beams.

BTW, my left headlight bulb blew 2 days ago, so I decided not to get anymore "xenon" bulbs. I went to Autozone today and got a pair of regular 9004 bulbs, don't even know what brand they are.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:16 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

if you know so much about this.. why didn't she just call you up and ask you?
Originally posted by AndyXXL
HIDs are definitely the best for visibility and looks, but I wouldn't get aftermarket HIDs for my car for 2 reasons:
#1 the beam pattern is still srewed up
#2 no high beams.

BTW, my left headlight bulb blew 2 days ago, so I decided not to get anymore "xenon" bulbs. I went to Autozone today and got a pair of regular 9004 bulbs, don't even know what brand they are.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:21 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Should have gotten some Philips BlueVisions.

Originally posted by AndyXXL
BTW, my left headlight bulb blew 2 days ago, so I decided not to get anymore "xenon" bulbs. I went to Autozone today and got a pair of regular 9004 bulbs, don't even know what brand they are.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:24 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by clee130
Should have gotten some Philips BlueVisions.

I wanted to, but that place didn't have them in stock and I really hate to drive with one working headlight.
I will get them eventually. What is the color of the light? Is it pure white or with some blue tint?
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:28 PM
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Pure white. Sylvania Cool Blues are the same thing ... just different name.

Originally posted by AndyXXL
I wanted to, but that place didn't have them in stock and I really hate to drive with one working headlight.
I will get them eventually. What is the color of the light? Is it pure white or with some blue tint?
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:30 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by clee130
Pure white. Sylvania Cool Blues are the same thing ... just different name.

That's what I'm looking for. Thanks
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:42 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AndyXXL
HIDs are definitely the best for visibility and looks, but I wouldn't get aftermarket HIDs for my car for 2 reasons:
#1 the beam pattern is still srewed up
#2 no high beams.

BTW, my left headlight bulb blew 2 days ago, so I decided not to get anymore "xenon" bulbs. I went to Autozone today and got a pair of regular 9004 bulbs, don't even know what brand they are.
You probably got the same ones I have because they don't sell Sylvania Cool Blues anymore.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:47 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

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You probably got the same ones I have because they don't sell Sylvania Cool Blues anymore.
Yeah, Autozone is starting to suck more and more. I'll get Phillips bulbs online - http://www.autolamps-online.com/home.htm
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:49 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AndyXXL


Yeah, Autozone is starting to suck more and more. I'll get Phillips bulbs online - http://www.autolamps-online.com/home.htm
I got my BlueVisions at the local K-Mart performance shop...
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:52 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AndyXXL


Yeah, Autozone is starting to suck more and more. I'll get Phillips bulbs online - http://www.autolamps-online.com/home.htm
I'm going to take a look at these. Cool Blue's don't last long either.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:57 PM
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Originally posted by deezo


I'm going to take a look at these. Cool Blue's don't last long either.
Now, since I don't have hyper white bulbs anymore, I need to get new corner (parking) bulbs. I've got some white ones in there so it doesn't look good with regular headlights.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:57 PM
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The best light is HID lights in a projector housing. You get it all with that! I also realy like BMW angel eye headlights, those things look incredible!
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 12:59 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AndyXXL


Now, since I don't have hyper white bulbs anymore, I need to get new corner (parking) bulbs. I've got some white ones in there so it doesn't look good with regular headlights.
Yeah, the ones we switched.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 01:04 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by deezo


Yeah, the ones we switched.
Yep, you want them back?
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 01:11 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best headlights?

Originally posted by AndyXXL


Yep, you want them back?
HELL NAWWW!!!! Then my lights will look tacky.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 01:50 PM
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First off, cool blue and phillips SUCK A$$
Get Nokya artic whites from importpartsplus.com
they are like 18.95
you have to buy a harness though or they will fry your factory harness, I love them, great look, closest to HID I have seen.


Nokya has artic purple too for the Audi look, they are like 50 though, but supposedly they are cool looking too
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 02:21 PM
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Originally posted by GTRBlkMax97
First off, cool blue and phillips SUCK A$$
Get Nokya artic whites from importpartsplus.com
they are like 18.95
you have to buy a harness though or they will fry your factory harness, I love them, great look, closest to HID I have seen.


Nokya has artic purple too for the Audi look, they are like 50 though, but supposedly they are cool looking too
I just might have to do that. I am tired of buying bulbs.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 02:56 PM
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Originally posted by GTRBlkMax97
First off, cool blue and phillips SUCK A$$
I would like to request the link and write-up that points this out.

Get Nokya artic whites from importpartsplus.com
they are like 18.95
Quite frankly, based upon others' experiences with these (which you can discover using the search function), Nokya's suck a$$. I would provide links and more details but since you didn't why should I?

you have to buy a harness though or they will fry your factory harness, I love them, great look, closest to HID I have seen.
A) Headlights are for seeing not to be seen
B) The bluer a light is, the worse reflection problems you'll have at night in the rain
C) Further proof that Nokya's are not a good stock replacement headlight based upon your own comments.

Nokya has artic purple too for the Audi look, they are like 50 though, but supposedly they are cool looking too
Joy. Why not just buy and Audi or a TL or something that has good stock or even an aftermarket HID kit? Pretending to have them jeopardizes all drivers around you, especially when the weather turns bad.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 03:04 PM
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B) The bluer a light is, the worse reflection problems you'll have at night in the rain
Yeah but they look so pretty.
Just like superwhites in your fogs instead of yellowstars.
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 03:07 PM
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I hate facts Bill, they get in the way!

Also, the bulbs he recommends also need a wire harness upgrade. Indicating that they run higher than stock wattage, hence the claim that they better. If these Nokias don't run the same wattage as the Phillips, it's not really a true comparasion.

I love my Phillips. About as good as you can get for stock wattage, non-hid plug and play bulbs. Thanks again Bill for taking the trouble to send them here. The bad weather performance is noticbly better than my old stock bulbs. You still need some s/n info from the box? lol. It's my rag box now. hehe
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 03:14 PM
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I just purchased the PIAA superwhite 9004 bulbs. I have not been happier. They are legal bulbs, they aren't blue, just a nice white, and they came with a snazzy key ring!

I do like the PIAA's though...
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 03:15 PM
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Those are pricey Dirks.

Originally posted by Dirksmoothe
I just purchased the PIAA superwhite 9004 bulbs. I have not been happier. They are legal bulbs, they aren't blue, just a nice white, and they came with a snazzy key ring!

I do like the PIAA's though...
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 03:23 PM
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Originally posted by bill99gxe


I would like to request the link and write-up that points this out.
I have tried both of them and they don't look good and produce less light
Originally posted by bill99gxe


Quite frankly, based upon others' experiences with these (which you can discover using the search function), Nokya's suck a$$. I would provide links and more details but since you didn't why should I?
I don't know why should you?


Originally posted by bill99gxe


A) Headlights are for seeing not to be seen
B) The bluer a light is, the worse reflection problems you'll have at night in the rain
C) Further proof that Nokya's are not a good stock replacement headlight based upon your own comments.
So? I think they have a brighter lighting than stock with the harness

Originally posted by bill99gxe

Joy. Why not just buy and Audi or a TL or something that has good stock or even an aftermarket HID kit? Pretending to have them jeopardizes all drivers around you, especially when the weather turns bad.
Sorry don't have that kind of money? do you ? loan me some
Old Nov 9, 2001 | 03:34 PM
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Originally posted by GTRBlkMax97

I have tried both of them and they don't look good and produce less light


What were the lumens and beam angle projection measurements compared to the overwattage Nokya's as well as the stock lights? And do you have pics of what they looked like with each type of lights?

I don't know why should you?
So that opinions are based on decent factual, visual, and technical data rather than the subjective "it looked cooler, therefore it's better" data.

So? I think they have a brighter lighting than stock with the harness
So you have zero technical measurements to back up your claim? If I say GTRBlkMax97 sucks a$$, should people just accept that as fact or should I provide proof?


Sorry don't have that kind of money? do you ? loan me some


The point is that blanket assessments without qualifying your statments by saying "I like the blue look and don't care about actual performance" is what breeds ignorance on the part of other members that may take your claims as gospel when they don't understand it is from a subjective rather than objective point of view.
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What were the lumens and beam angle projection measurements compared to the overwattage Nokya's as well as the stock lights? And do you have pics of what they looked like with each type of lights?
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Nope

Originally posted by bill99gxe


So that opinions are based on decent factual, visual, and technical data rather than the subjective "it looked cooler, therefore it's better" data.
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they asked for opinions on what the best lights are, I said for looks Nokyas in my opinion were the best

Originally posted by bill99gxe


So you have zero technical measurements to back up your claim? If I say GTRBlkMax97 sucks a$$, should people just accept that as fact or should I provide proof?
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maybe they should,
If I say Bill99GXE sucks a$$ should people just accept that as fact or think it's an opinion?

Originally posted by bill99gxe



The point is that blanket assessments without qualifying your statments by saying "I like the blue look and don't care about actual performance" is what breeds ignorance on the part of other members that may take your claims as gospel when they don't understand it is from a subjective rather than objective point of view. [/B]
Who cares it was a basic opinion? did I somehow offened you by stating my opinion in my first post?
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Originally posted by GTRBlkMax97

Nope


Ok, stipulate that next time instead of acting like you've actually done technical research besides "they look better". That's as wise as saying dark colored oil is bad. How do you know that?


they asked for opinions on what the best lights are, I said for looks Nokyas in my opinion were the best


No, the first thing you did was blast Cool Blue and Blue Vision bulbs without any explanation as to why. That is irresponsible and lazy on your par.

maybe they should,
If I say Bill99GXE sucks a$$ should people just accept that as fact or think it's an opinion?


A) I asked you the question first and got no answer.
B) Shooting off at the mouth without something to back you will get you moderated every time.

Who cares it was a basic opinion? did I somehow offened you by stating my opinion in my first post?
No, but your minority comments give an impression that it's majority thought since newbie members see your posting status and think you know something deeper than "oh it's blue and therefore it's awesome". That's like Russ saying 245 width tires on 17 x 7 rims are perfectly safe when he hasn't tested it in any definitive scale.

Many members here like those bulbs just fine for stock applications, but you didn't take the time to stipulate that. I don't like half-a$$ thought out posts, as members get one side of things and run with it.

You should know better as long as you have been around. I expect better from veterans like yourself, even if Russ doesn't think you or hardly anyone else here is one.


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