hey guys i got a question
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hey guys i got a question
will these fit a 95 bonneville? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...170508060&rd=1
i orderd a set for my 03 but my gf wants some ive looked and i see a few runs through the years like 94-05? or if thats true wont these fit?
i orderd a set for my 03 but my gf wants some ive looked and i see a few runs through the years like 94-05? or if thats true wont these fit?
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ok sweet thank you. i didnt want to order it 50 bucks is kidna alot to blow... its weird both of are bonny have bad left foglights, if u tap it they come back on. but mine finaly went out
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Don't take this the wrong way, but save your cash. Blue lights do nothing to improve illumination, in fact, blue is LESS effective.
Try a set of SilverStars or Ciberwhites. They might be a little more expensive, but you definitely get what you pay for.
Besides, blue lights went out of style a long time ago...
Try a set of SilverStars or Ciberwhites. They might be a little more expensive, but you definitely get what you pay for.
Besides, blue lights went out of style a long time ago...
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Silverstars run in the neighborhood of 30 bucks a set depending on where you get them, and they actually do improve lighting.
The best thing you could do for the money would be to buy two sets of 9005 Silverstars, run one set for your high beams, remove the tabs from the other set and run them as your low beams.
I sometimes like the looks of the blue-lights as well, but I do a lot of driving on the outer edge of nowhere with little to no ambient light, so I want functionality, not looks. But if you drive a lot in cities or whatever, then why not.
Thats not a bad deal for 40 bucks and you get all 3 pairs, but I dont agree with their claim that they are brighter. Sylvania makes it clear that their KoolBlue lights are not brighter, so I find it hard to believe that "Eurodezigns" can improve upon that.
They claim of 2 times brighter than stock is outrageous as well, my stock lights were bright, 2 times that would be close to approaching the glory of God himself.
Again, Im not trying to dog you either, Im just saying dont believe everything you read.
The best thing you could do for the money would be to buy two sets of 9005 Silverstars, run one set for your high beams, remove the tabs from the other set and run them as your low beams.
I sometimes like the looks of the blue-lights as well, but I do a lot of driving on the outer edge of nowhere with little to no ambient light, so I want functionality, not looks. But if you drive a lot in cities or whatever, then why not.
Thats not a bad deal for 40 bucks and you get all 3 pairs, but I dont agree with their claim that they are brighter. Sylvania makes it clear that their KoolBlue lights are not brighter, so I find it hard to believe that "Eurodezigns" can improve upon that.
They claim of 2 times brighter than stock is outrageous as well, my stock lights were bright, 2 times that would be close to approaching the glory of God himself.
Again, Im not trying to dog you either, Im just saying dont believe everything you read.
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oh i know there not very much brighter i had some of these on my montecarlo this is cheaper for now i had one of my fog lights blow out. it will cost me 40 bucks to replace with the one'* i want. so this is good for now i drive back and forth in the city. i dont want to get really good bulbs until i get clear headlights
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