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6/27/2012

03-07 CHEVY SILVERADO SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS Review

03-07 CHEVY SILVERADO SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS
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This is exactly what I wanted. It even came with all of the light bulbs and wiring which I didn't expect. The pair fit perfectly on my 2004 Silverado.

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5/19/2012

XenTec HID conversion kit H7 6000K Single Beam Xenon (ultra white) Review

XenTec HID conversion kit H7 6000K Single Beam Xenon (ultra white)
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Worked great for a week, then passenger side refused to light. Drivers side worked for another week, then kept blowing the inline fuse. I have bought 3 HID kits over the past year, one has been great, the other two have had defective ballasts. Just make sure you buy them from a reliable company who will replace the defective parts. I returned the xentec kit to xentec technology corp, but never received a replacement kit.

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4/18/2012

PIAA 168 Wedge Xtreme Super White (Twin Pack) Review

PIAA 168 Wedge Xtreme Super White (Twin Pack)
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I use the bulbs in as accessory brake lights and they perform well in that position. I have them installed with normal 168 bulbs and you can really tell the difference. I would recomment them to anyone needing additional attention getting light in a small package.

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3/31/2012

Type S LM30682-60/6 Under Car Lighting Kit Review

Type S LM30682-60/6 Under Car Lighting Kit
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for the price is a good set of bright lights, my car looks great on a after raining day with the street lights and this lights turned on, i like them.

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3/29/2012

HID Xenon- Krypton 9004 Blue Headlight Bulbs Review

HID Xenon- Krypton 9004 Blue Headlight Bulbs
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These headlight bulbs are significantly brighter than the ones the shop had installed. I chose to get new bulbs because I wasn't very happy with the brightness of my old ones. I bought these particular ones because the blue just seemed like a cool idea. It was a secondary part of the decision.
The output light is "blue" in the same way the standard bulbs are "yellow" (at least in my mid-90's car). If you're looking for it, you'll be able to see a blue tinge to the outer aura of light. The primary light, however, is definitely white. If you're looking for blue pimp-out-my-car headlights, look elsewhere. If you're looking for high quality light to be able to see clearly, these are what you want. The output of the xenon light is probably a couple hundred candle power greater than what I had.
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It has been almost a year since I bought these and both burnt out within the past week. The high beam filaments still work normally, but the normal filaments are broken. I would attempt to replace the bulbs via the warranty, but, naturally, I have lost it somewhere in my car. I have switched back to my standard bulbs.
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3/23/2012

Putco 239007NB Premium Automotive Lighting Nitro Blue Halogen Headlight Bulb Review

Putco 239007NB Premium Automotive Lighting Nitro Blue Halogen Headlight Bulb
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I wish the description would have included the notation on the side of the box that says "For off-road use only. Not intended for use on public streets or highways."
I ordered these as bulb upgrades hoping they would be brighter. I have not installed them yet because I don't want to get a ticket. If I had known it would make my vehicle illegal I never would have bought them.

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1/14/2012

HELLA HLA-H83140171 H4 12V 100/80W Halogen Bulb Off Road Use Review

HELLA HLA-H83140171 H4 12V 100/80W Halogen Bulb Off Road Use
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Update: June 2009 I sold my bmw as it was getting on in years. Not one problem with this bulb!
Please check the comments - I might post either pictures or a video of the bike with the bulb installed.
This review focuses on using the Hella H4 bulb in my motorcycle. Basically most of the information in this review applies to any brand of bulb. However, the price on amazon is good and the opportunity to read and write product reviews is probably second to none. The shipping was kind of high in my opinion so I recommend you consider buying two bulbs in different wattages (stay with white uncolored bulbs if your goal is to light up the road at night).
Here's my situation, I have a 1992 BMW K75S with almost 60K miles on it. The alternator was rebuilt a few years ago and upgraded to 600W (Watt) / 46 Amp max output. This is important because many cruiser typ motorcycles only produce 280W max and may not have enough power to run a 100W bulb and add on fog or driving lights.
Recently I had performed a major mechanical renovation including installing some aftermarket products to improve the motorcycle.
Headlight was never very good at night. Especially on Southern California's 4 lane highways where speeds can reach 70 to 80mph at night. I don't like to go that fast but I like to move with the general flow of traffic.
Focus not just power: a few years ago I added incredibly powerful generic "driving lights" from the autostore. These lights were 110W each! The light seemed to go everywhere except the road in front of me. If you buy driving / fog lights take one and run wires from your car's battery to the light at night and hold the light at the height it will mount at on your bike and see if you like the beam pattern. I had the same experience with the last fog? light kit light I bought for my honda shadow. This is why this bulb is such a nice / cheap easy upgrade. Your head light enclousure is designed to focus light in two places near/far low/high. The wattage between hi and low is only 5w's on stock bulbs it is the focus that lets you see farther (at the expense of seeing closer if you have only one bulb / head light and not a dedicated hi only and low only like some cars and motorcycles provide.
First, I bought a sylvania Silver star 60/55W bulb for $20 at autozone. It was virtually no better than stock and so I returned it. Keep in mind there are "plus" bulbs that can be brighter or whiter while using the same wattage but they are expensive ~ 40 to 60 for one bulb! But if they really work and you have a motorcycle that has little or no surplus power to run a more powerful bulb then I recommend it. For everyone else it is much cheaper and easier to throw more power at the road.
I bought two bulbs:
1. "Hella HLA-H83140161: H4 12V 80/70W Yellow Star Bulb Off Road Use"
2. "Hella HLA-H83140171 H4 12V 100/80W Halogen Bulb Off Road Use"
The first bulb 80/70W "Yellow" was aweful - it was noticibly dimmer then the stock 60/55W bulb! I could barely see the road a night as though my head light was off! Not sure what the purpose of that bulb is. I ordered it accidently because I was focused on the wattage and didn't pay attention to the color. If you want to see better order "white" or "clear" etc not yellow, and maybe not even blue.
Next, I installed this bulb and I really liked it. I don't give it 5 stars because it lights better but I still feel I need to add powerful "Driving lights" to see farther. Don't confuse that with "Fog lights" which brighten the low beam area on the pavement and add nothing to distance viewing.
I think the 100/80W is an excellent first step to improving motorcycle lighting. As a bonus I meant to order 100/55W figuring I would use the lower power and heat during the day (motorcycle lights are come on when the ignition is turned on and can't be shut off). But I noticed the biggest improvement in the low beam at night. Super bright beam pattern and that is the advantage of using 80 watts on low.
Also, I have only one light. Other motorcycles have two bulbs so both high and low are on at the same time and this provides much better lighting over single bulb setups like mine.
For motorcycles like a yamaha virago 1100 with weak alternators they should use 100/55W and only use the 100 on the highway when the motor is spinning fast and is closer to its maximum electrical output vs idling at lights which could easily drain the battery. Finally, wires should be in good condition and dielectric grease should be applied to contacts to avoid melting wires from too much power and / or resistance from corroded connections.
Glass vs plastic: my motorcycle and my friend, Joe Monzo's 1993 virago 1100 have glase head lights. If yours is plastic (car or motorcycle) it could melt! So find out from others that own the same thing what is safe to use.
Note: if your headlight is off and someone shines a flash light at the bulb while it is mounted in the headlight and looks at the base the words "off road use only" and 100/55W will be visible. So if questions were to arise don't say how do you know my bulb isn't stock - prepare to honestly explain the upgrade and why. So far no one has flashed high beams at me and I pointed my headlight down as much as possible to avoid blinding people and concentrate the light on the road. It is still not nearly as bright or clear as HID.
Compared to cars with stock oem bulbs on the highway at night and at red lights etc my bulb provides as much and usually more light than most or all cars except those running HID. I would say the HID are lit about 30% or 40% better.
I considered HID but those bulbs use a special ballast to generate 20,000 volts to start the bulb then 85v to run but consume only 35 watts. They take 1 minute to reach full power. The claim to have 3X the light of regular bulbs which is quite possible. And the quality / usability of the lights is much better than hallogen which was first used in europe in the 1970's.
Bulb Life: longetivity is shortned if the bulb gets too hot because the enclosure does not accomadate the extra heat well. Seems to be no problem on my bmw but some riders using other high power bulbs need a new one every year! My friends virago probably has only half the interior volume for the bulb to cool in and might need a "plus" bulb solution. If you monitor your wiring and the switch it costs very little to try the 100/xx W solution and gives you something to compare the "plus" or any other solution(s) too.
I ordered a pair of Hella FF50 "driving lights" from amazon with a concentrated beam pattern of ~ 25 degrees ( not quite "pencil beam" like the fameous but discontinued PIAA 910 driving lights). The enclosures are plastic which won't rust but would probably melt if higher wattage bulbs were used.
I rated 4 not 5 stars NOT because of any failing on part of the product but rather to emphasis that high power bulbs help alot but still may need to be suplemented with driving lights. My goal is to see farther so I still plan to install driving lights. I am fine with stock lights on my car but my life depends on seeing objects at night in the road. I prefere to ride in the day but this time of year it is hard to avoid night riding.
The Future: HID and LED lights. Both use less power. HID driving light kits are probably better for motorcycles and cars rather than trying to retrofit the stock bulbs. HID's have only one filament so they can't provide Hi and low from the same bulb like H4 bulbs do. There are gimics to simulate hi/low but I read that they don't work well. Currently, an HID driving / fog light kits runs about $400 (2007 prices).
Conclusion:
Before buying check your charging systems output (motorcycles only, cars have plenty), wiring & Hi/Low switch, relay(s), glass? head light enclosure (heat). Internet forums for your brand of motorcycle will give you results of other owners. Finally, buy with confidence that this product will deliver much better light at night for your motorcycle.
My TAGS: bmw, k75, k75rt, k75s, H4, 9003, HID, motorcycle, watts, alternator, stator, wires, melt, heat beam, pattern

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1/10/2012

PIAA 15224 H4 Style Xtreme White 12V 60/55=110/100-Watt Bulb - Twin Pack Review

PIAA 15224 H4 Style Xtreme White 12V 60/55=110/100-Watt Bulb - Twin Pack
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These bulbs are SAE and DOT rated, 60W/55W standard wattage, so you won't get pulled over by the police for using off color or higher wattage bulbs, or burn your wiring by using higher wattage bulbs. The produce a very clean white (4000°K) light and are very bright compared to regular headlights. Comparing these to the 4000°K Sylvania SilverStar bulbs which I had before, these are whiter and brighter, which surprised me. If you are looking for a true white light, you need to stick below 4100°K in color, else you start to get into the blue and purple colors. These seem to be exactly what I was looking for. I gave them 4 stars because I don't know how long these will last. Most H4 bulbs are easy to swap out requiring no tools and about 5 minutes of your time.

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1/03/2012

PIAA 19223 10-Watt Xtreme White Miniature Dome Light Review

PIAA 19223 10-Watt Xtreme White Miniature Dome Light
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I wanted a bulb with a HID-look to match my xenon headlights. These are way better than the stock lights.

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These PIAA Specialty Miniature Bulbs are for use in your vehicle's dome light. The bulbs feature Xtreme White color that produces brilliant, cool white light with a blue tint. These 10-watt bulbs are designed with a high-quality heat-resistant tube.

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12/27/2011

HELLA 008191057 90mm 12V High Beam Halogen Headlamp Module Review

HELLA 008191057 90mm 12V High Beam Halogen Headlamp Module
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its a great light, its small and bright....only problem is mounting it. But its for coustome use so i new it was gonna be tough...im putting them on my Ford Probe.
overall about the buy, i wasn't to happy that they don't come in a pair so they were pretty pricy and they didn't come with the adapters, which you can find at autozone for 7.99...
as long as you can mount it, its pretty sweet.

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12/15/2011

HELLA H83135362 H13 9008 12V 60/55W High Performance Xenon Blue Halogen Bulb Set Review

HELLA H83135362 H13 9008 12V 60/55W High Performance Xenon Blue Halogen Bulb Set
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Okay, stop the crying. These are DOT approved. How bright can "street legal" bulbs be? Think about it. They are still 55W. I've got to admit, I think they are pretty good as OEM replacements. Although these days, which cars come brand new with headlamps that blow within the first 5 years of ownership? As an upgrade? Marginal. The light is a little brighter and whiter, as opposed to funky yellow. From my truck, they shine right into everyone's eyes and flood the interior of any car that's in front of me in traffic.

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12/05/2011

JLM HID Xenon Conversion Kit 9006 6000K offroad Review

JLM HID Xenon Conversion Kit 9006 6000K offroad
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I purchased this kit on Amazon after deciding it was the most cost effective option. I didn't want to get stuck spending a lot on a kit that didn't end up working. Fortunately, it seems my fears were not well placed, this kit worked out beautifully.
The kit includes:
-2x replacement bulbs (and all the wires, connectors, etc. you should need)
-2x ballasts (to power the HID bulbs)
-2x mounting brackets (to secure the ballasts
-miscellaneous mounting accessories (zip ties, double-sided tape, etc.)
The kit was surprisingly well thought out - unlike the manual (it sounds like it was written overseas). I pulled out the all the parts and couldn't figure out why there needed to be as much wire in the kit as there was, but it all fit together brilliantly. The only troubling part is in some cars you will have to figure out where you're going to mount the ballast. The ballast is a necessary part of these bulbs, as it's what ramps up the voltage to power HID bulbs - and it's slightly larger than a pack of playing cards. So you'll need to make sure there's a surface you can mount to somewhere near your headlight. As long as you're not afraid to get your fingers dirty, you should be able to install these in short order. If not, there's always the professional installation option.
Otherwise, I'm very satisfied by the significantly increased light output and enhanced night vision I now enjoy. Don't hesitate to buy!
Pros:
-Much brighter than original bulbs (~3x)
-Well thought out components (weather-proof connectors)
-Decent instruction manual
-Simple enough to install yourself
Cons:
-Not quite as straight forward as a typical bulb replacement (but not much more involved)
-Instruction manual can be vague at times
-Ballast is large enough to pose mounting concerns (you may have to be creative)

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12/03/2011

Putco Premium Lighting 980015 LED Dome Light Review

Putco Premium Lighting 980015 LED Dome Light
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I was interested in upgrading my vehicle interior lighting. Due to the automatic dimming circuitry I knew I wanted a quality product. I read the Putco reviews and took a chance. Changing out the OEM bulbs was fairly easy. Now the lighting: being they are LED's they are bright, sort of a cold light blue. Initially, I thought they were a little bright. However, now that they've been in a couple of weeks I like them, they are different. They really look nice when one uses the automatic door unlock fob. They were expensive. They are a quality product. I'm not sure I would go for the same lighting level if I had to do it all over again as they are not as "warm" as the OEM lighting, but a good purchase overall.

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11/21/2011

Generic LED-18-9005: LED 18 SMDs 9005 6000K (Xenon White) Light Bulbs -One Pair Review

Generic LED-18-9005: LED 18 SMDs 9005 6000K (Xenon White) Light Bulbs -One Pair
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these are ok as exhibition only not for driving, they are no too bright by itself only illuminates for a few feets (maybe 10 or 15 FT.), do not buy if you need it for drivign, they look pretty cool.

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11/15/2011

Generic LED-18-9006: LED 18 SMDs 9006 6000K (Xenon White) Light Bulbs -One Pair Review

Generic LED-18-9006: LED 18 SMDs 9006 6000K (Xenon White) Light Bulbs -One Pair
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Was looking for LED bulbs for better lifespan over halogen bulbs, and was expecting a brighter output of light. When on, it gives off a cool blue light - makes the vehicle look nice... but the amount of light it gives off is not nearly enough to drive with! Standard OEM halogen bulbs give off more light than these bulbs do! Was disappointed with the poor output of light, especially given the price of these bulbs. I was willing to pay the extra price for the life expectancy of LED bulbs versus halogen, but cannot use them due to the output.

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11/05/2011

Generic LED-18-H11: LED 18 SMDs H11 6000K (Xenon White) Light Bulbs -One Pair Review

Generic LED-18-H11: LED 18 SMDs H11 6000K (Xenon White) Light Bulbs -One Pair
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Knowing that this are not high effective "fog"lights, the look that they give to the car is very cool. I live in a place that hardly has fog, so I don't care. But maybe they could be useful in fog in less intensity, but the white blueish look is great. And I did not need to adapt nothing... just connect them and they where ready.

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