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Originally posted by JiggaJerry:
are there even any blue tint lights for our cars??

I want some but all I see are super brights or whites or whatever you call em




Cuzo's are pretty blue, but not as dim as others. For even brighter light you could do the bright to low beam mod.


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Personally They were not my stlye...they had a slight blue tint to them but nothing that I would call psectacuar.... That doesn;t mean you won't like them.

Me I go for the bright light like the new BMW's have. If your looking for that Id say buy the PIAA's. I like thoes the best.


But other than that, it really comes down to your preferance. Only you can make a judgement call...ask the guy at teh store if you can test them before you buy them...some times there cool enough to do that



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Originally posted by JiggaJerry:
are there even any blue tint lights for our cars??

I want some but all I see are super brights or whites or whatever you call em




The best stock wattage blue tint bulbs I have found were EuroLite Xenon Fusion bulbs. I had a set of 9007's in my old Grand prix along with a set of 893 Eurolite Xenon Crystal foglamp bulbs and they matched perfectly. The Xenon Fusions produced a bright blue/white light that you could actually see with. I was quite impressed and I don't impress easily!

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Dear lord, I had a heart attack when i saw cool blue in the title.


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Originally posted by PackRat:
Originally posted by JiggaJerry:
are there even any blue tint lights for our cars??

I want some but all I see are super brights or whites or whatever you call em




The best stock wattage blue tint bulbs I have found were EuroLite Xenon Fusion bulbs. I had a set of 9007's in my old Grand prix along with a set of 893 Eurolite Xenon Crystal foglamp bulbs and they matched perfectly. The Xenon Fusions produced a bright blue/white light that you could actually see with. I was quite impressed and I don't impress easily!




Xenons huh?? bet they were like $25 a piece

may have to look into those


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in a tour...aren't 9005's high beams and 9006's the low beam's. My friends f-150 is opposite i think

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i agree that the sylvania 'cool blue' bulbs are sh!t. i done a sealed beam conversion (purchased totally clear replacement headlamp assemblies that used a h-4 bulb) on my s-10 and i purchased a pair of apc 'blue' h-4 bulbs (90w-low, 110w high...actually wattage) and those were the bluest bulb that i had ever seen..you could see real well at night...the blue tint is easier on the eyes....and on high beam...lol you could see a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG way......a friend of mine put those bulbs in her neon....just a little blue tint to them....not worth the money or the aggravation of putting them in....just my thoughts..

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Originally posted by tourman113:
in a tour...aren't 9005's high beams and 9006's the low beam's. My friends f-150 is opposite i think





Yes, but you can run 2 pairs of 9005s by breaking off the little tabs in the lightbulbs. It's called the 9005 conversion. The low-beam reflectors are so inefficient it should make the low-beams significantly brighter without too much glare to the other drivers... maybe.

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Actually.. it was the blue i was trying to avoid.. a buddy of mine got a set of some no-name bright white bulbs put into his car.. and when we parked side by side, the yellow "stain" my bulbs shone onto the wall almost looked embarassing compared to his clean white shine.

Anyway.. i couldn't find a dealer around me who carried the 9006 silverstars... so i got a set of the PIAA extreme whites instead.. for probably more than i should have..

I didn't realize that you had to take the whole plastic lamp housing off to change the bulbs so i tore my hands up a bit getting them in.

Really nice though.. compared to my stock high beams.. they look amaazing..


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Originally posted by JiggaJerry:
Originally posted by PackRat:
Originally posted by JiggaJerry:
are there even any blue tint lights for our cars??

I want some but all I see are super brights or whites or whatever you call em




The best stock wattage blue tint bulbs I have found were EuroLite Xenon Fusion bulbs. I had a set of 9007's in my old Grand prix along with a set of 893 Eurolite Xenon Crystal foglamp bulbs and they matched perfectly. The Xenon Fusions produced a bright blue/white light that you could actually see with. I was quite impressed and I don't impress easily!




Xenons huh?? bet they were like $25 a piece

may have to look into those




I believe they listed, when I purchased them, for $19.95 a pair.

Here they are for $18.99/pair: http://www.sportsimportsltd.com/xenfusheadbu.html

I got the SB series, the other series are more expensive. Aside from being bright enough, they do seem to be better constructed (filament placement, fitment) than most Asian built bulbs. I was far more sastisfied with these than bulbs I got from PIAA for 3 times the price.

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