blue lights
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alsey_seven
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blue lights
what are good good blue light headlight bulbs?
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$? dont remember the cost exactly.....let me go check NAPA..BRB....
Part Number BP9007TV
Description Headlight Bulb - High & Low Beam (Halogen)
Attribute Bulb Type:Capsule,Candle Power:High Beam 107/ Low Beam 80,Electrical Rating:12.8 Volt 65/55 Watt
Comment Blister Pack TruView Lamp
$18.13msrp each
Part Number BP9007TV
Description Headlight Bulb - High & Low Beam (Halogen)
Attribute Bulb Type:Capsule,Candle Power:High Beam 107/ Low Beam 80,Electrical Rating:12.8 Volt 65/55 Watt
Comment Blister Pack TruView Lamp
$18.13msrp each
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00element10
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yeah the blue bulbs dont have as much "visible" light output - so they actually dont improve anything
Now - sometimes i think the ricer blue lights can look good - but to each his own (I personally prefer the white like the the silverstars produce)
But if you want the blue bulbs- Ebay is good - or advanced auto used to have them
Now - sometimes i think the ricer blue lights can look good - but to each his own (I personally prefer the white like the the silverstars produce)
But if you want the blue bulbs- Ebay is good - or advanced auto used to have them
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i had a set of those. one died in a short amount of time, a year or a year and a half. then when i put the stockers back in the stockers were brighter anyways.
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i have always used silverstar bulbs in both my headlights and fogs....i just recently switched to the new Ultra Silverstars and i love them! and i put yellow colord bulbs in the fogs, seem to see alittle better in the wet,rain and fog with the yellow tint insted of the really blue ricer lights...my .02
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