| jtod |
there is a guy selling xenon bulbs on EBAY for 9.99, he claims that they are simple to install and no special modifications have to be made to the headlight. He also claims that the bulbs will not burn out your wires. this seems too good to be true, has anyone done this to their MDX, or know anything about this. any information is greatly appreciated.
thanks
here is the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...item=7989588812 |
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| DaleB |
quote: Originally posted by jtod
there is a guy selling xenon bulbs on EBAY for 9.99, he claims that they are simple to install and no special modifications have to be made to the headlight. He also claims that the bulbs will not burn out your wires. this seems too good to be true, has anyone done this to their MDX, or know anything about this. any information is greatly appreciated.
thanks
here is the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...item=7989588812
They will give you 'blue light' and less light at the same time.
Other knock-offs will give you more light by drawing more current, and burn out faster.
Neither one is a good alternative.
Stick with stock, go full HID, or with the newer PIAA lights which are more white not blue, making them look non-stock, but delivering good light, and less disturbing to on coming drivers. |
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| jtod |
| thanks, i thought something sounded wrong with the advertisement |
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| LabMeister |
| I just replaced my fogs/brights with silverstars and the lows with PIAA H11. All I can is I wish the silverstars made H11s, too. The silverstars, to me, look whiter than the PIAAs. Kind of disappointing.:( |
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