
Just a plug N play bulb that gives out a brighter look than stock. Those pictured are the GE Nighthawks. They seem just so subpar.

Other cars on the road seem to have a brighter light output. I want suggestions.darthroush wrote:Subpar to what?
Those bulbs will probably look more like the fogs, but they won't be as bright. That blue film cuts output a bit. Nighthawks, IIRC, are on par with Silverstars. I don't know what would compare to Silverstar Ultras though. I've got Sylvania Cool Blue lights in my truck, and they are pretty bright, and look very white. I get flashed somewhat often in it. I don't see the bulbs being much different from my sealed beam ones though. Of course, the Ultras are still brighter...MyNeonSaysHi wrote:Other cars on the road seem to have a brighter light output. I want suggestions.darthroush wrote:Subpar to what?
For example, bulbs like these:
http://www.texonstore.com/xenon-halogen ... -bulb.html
Any other brands?
Not going HID in stock housing or retro's anytime soon. I just want a bulb to give out more of a white/blue look to somewhat match my 6300k HID projector fogs.

These lights are a big improvement over stock bulbs without being obnoxious to other drivers. I have not had failures of this lamp in any vehicle. I am careful not to touch the glass of the bulb with bare skin. Finger oils can supposedly damage the glass and shorten the life. As an electrician, Sylvania bulbs are my first choice. They have served me well over the years with impressive longevity.
Hmmmm, So I could call them up a little before a year today and get a set for free.purchased a 2-pack of the 9007SU in June 2009 and got around to installing them in July 2009. One of the bulbs finally burnt out in March 2010 (low beam) after 9 months of near constant daytime & nighttime use. (I don't have daytime running lamps, so daytime use is 100% low beam.)
Fortunately, if you read the fine print on the back of the package, these bulbs come with a 1 year warranty from Sylvania. This is a one-time warranty only (when the replacements burn out, you're out of luck.) For warranty service, call Sylvania Automotive customer service at 800-347-3420 and provide the rep with your name, address, phone #, make, model & year of the vehicle. You will have to print a copy of your Amazon invoice and fax it to them before they will ship your replacement bulbs. They will ship out a 2-pack, even if only one bulb has failed.
MyNeonSaysHi wrote: Going to have to compare prices between those and the Ultra, I would assume the Ultras are more expensive. I hear the regular Silverstars don't last that long? This true?
Edit:
Found a killer deal
http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-9007SU-B ... 268&sr=8-1
Went ahead and ordered a set. Came to $28 shipped with taxes.

Probably shouldn't listen to anything your penis says, that guy's a dick.
Too much time spent here is a sign of a bad case of Ownaneonvirus.Patience, of course, is a very powerful weapon, but sometimes I start to regret that it is not a firearm.
MyNeonSaysHi wrote:The cool blues look good:
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProduct ... /CoolBlue/
Probably shouldn't listen to anything your penis says, that guy's a dick.
Too much time spent here is a sign of a bad case of Ownaneonvirus.Patience, of course, is a very powerful weapon, but sometimes I start to regret that it is not a firearm.
yes i realize that but mine was baaaad im suprised the car didn't burn down. this was after i put in the super bulbs. i would get hid-s over bulbs nowoccasional demons wrote:Multifunction switches have been known to melt, just because they feel the need. If it took years to melt it, it was prolly going to fail anyways.

