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#146243 06/01/02 03:00 AM
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I've got Eurolite xenon fusion high beams (9005) in my normal headlights. They are blue looking. I recommend this mod though, lots more light given off. I also have xenon crystal 893 fogs but they look whiter than my headlights now! I was using eurolite xenon lights which were whiter and matched the fogs better...but maybe ill move to amber PIAA's soon anyway


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#146244 06/01/02 03:16 AM
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Originally posted by TheGreatOne:
I've got Eurolite xenon fusion high beams (9005) in my normal headlights. They are blue looking. I recommend this mod though, lots more light given off. I also have xenon crystal 893 fogs but they look whiter than my headlights now! I was using eurolite xenon lights which were whiter and matched the fogs better...but maybe ill move to amber PIAA's soon anyway
I had Eurolite Xenon Fusions in my Grand Prix and I must admit that they actually did a decent job of lighting the road, stock wattage to boot. Bright blue/white color, not the sick blue color I've gotten with my previous experience with other bulbs. I aslo had the 893 foglamp bulbs. Matched perfectly. $40/both pairs.


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#146245 06/01/02 06:44 AM
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FWIW...I'm running PIAA 510 driving lights
PIAA Platinum super whites in highs and lows.

They ARE a little overpriced but when you can light up road thats pratically a mile away...well...you figure it out. wink

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tryed to color them with marker and the lights just melted the marker ink... oh well ill try to use a permanent marker in a little bit rather than my brothers crayolas smile

#146247 06/02/02 04:08 AM
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Lightlens.com Try that site out for any bulbs that you may want.


*99 Contour Sport SE*

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-Matrix blue headlights-
-Custom Dual exhaust-
-Mystery Mod-
-Removed turn single reflectors-
-Fog Light fix-
-Pioneer Head unit-
#146248 06/02/02 06:38 AM
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Originally posted by ShiftyGT40:
You can tear the housing open and rip the reflector out... carefully. The lights will still shine blue with the reflector in, so it's not really worth the trouble. Just taking the housing off the car is a pain in the @$$.
Whoa...you went to a LOT of trouble to do clear corners.

Shoulda done this... How-to

Took an hour maximum to do both sides. Just be careful cause the reflective coating inside does scrape off.


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