Silverstar bulbs
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Originally Posted by willwren
That'* exactly what I'm running. Cool Blue High, SS low, 100W H3 fogs.
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100W H3'* are NOT ss'*. Sorry. My Navigator lights are already blue-tinted to filter out the yellow. No need for SS H3'*, and I'd rather have 100w than 55. And only $3 a bulb
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I would recommend the driving light upgrade first. It actually gives you a better pattern instead of changing the colors. SS'* seem to be pretty defective, take great care with them.
I never thought that SS were terribly brighter, atleast not $40/pair bright at all. But if money was rollin in, and i burnt out one, i'd probably hit it.
I never thought that SS were terribly brighter, atleast not $40/pair bright at all. But if money was rollin in, and i burnt out one, i'd probably hit it.
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weird thing: i was driving up my street at night as my friend was driving down and he asked me if i had blue headlights... i have SS 9006, 9005, and 880'*... :?:
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the silverstars are very nice lights. Sol, I think you will find out though that your headlights are goign to be quite a bit dimmer on the GP than the Bonneville. No matter what you do the grand prix headlights seem to be dim. That is, unless you upgrade the wiring, etc.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
the H3 SS are WAY BETTER than the H3 stockers that came in the Angle eyes
Jason you NEED the SS H3'* trust me
Jason you NEED the SS H3'* trust me