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    Dayum are these new headlight bulbs bright

    I spent like $50 at the zone or Advanced for a set of Silver Star ultra headlight bulbs and I thought they were bright then I tried a cheap set that ran $16 with shipping from a guy on eBay.
    Dayum are they bright.
    If you need a set of bulbs I would recommend these to anyone.
    They have a funny looking blue tint something like some of the new cars have.
    His screen name "Qualityautolight" The item number on one of his new listing is 240513099518
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    Dayum are these new headlight bulbs bright

    Thanks for the tip!
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    Just be careful that the extra wattage doesn't melt your headlight housing or pull enough amps to damage your wiring harness plug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98saleen View Post
    Just be careful that the extra wattage doesn't melt your headlight housing or pull enough amps to damage your wiring harness plug.

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    On a FOX nonetheless. Be carefull.
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    You think those are bright get set of hid lights and you will really be able to see well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by u1arunit View Post
    You think those are bright get set of hid lights and you will really be able to see well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wick View Post
    On a FOX nonetheless. Be carefull.
    X3 - How many foxes have burned to the ground with stock watt head lights ... I would add relays to get that wattage off your switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin0660 View Post
    X3 - How many foxes have burned to the ground with stock watt head lights ... I would add relays to get that wattage off your switch.

    Exactly what I was getting at. Thats what I did to mine. Fogs and regular lights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by u1arunit View Post
    You think those are bright get set of hid lights and you will really be able to see well.
    X3, plus they usually draw even less wattage then stock headlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-0 View Post
    X3, plus they usually draw even less wattage then stock headlights.
    They sure do. BUT the initial jolt of turning them on is a different story. But I am sure you already knew that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wick View Post
    They sure do. BUT the initial jolt of turning them on is a different story. But I am sure you already knew that.
    Upon strike they have been known to draw up to 5 more amps than the stock lights. This is not a problem.

    versus.. Running the 100w bulbs and the wiring gets over-heated and melts. That is a problem.
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    I ran high watt bulbs in my 94 Ninja years back... it burned up the low beam relay and plug....


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