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Old 07-09-2004, 10:25 AM
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I wanted to know if anyone could tell me what type of light i have, they have a blueish tint to them...ill get some better pics tonight with them turned on. ive asked several ppl and none on them seem to know.





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Old 07-09-2004, 11:22 AM
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Get Sylvania Silverstar H7 bulbs. They're very bright and supposed to last longer. I have ONE in right now, and it looks horrible because one is so much brighter than the other... my friends knew immediately which was the Sylvania Silverstar. They'll be MUCH brighter than what you have now, but won't really have a bluish tint. They bulbs go for around $20 each I believe.
Old 07-09-2004, 11:33 AM
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QUOTE (00Tibby)
and now...to go clean my car!


Yeah brother, get on that. Lol.
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I have the Sylvania Cool Blue head lights and they have an awesome blue tint to them. I tried these on my VW and they looked white, but the ones that they sell for the Tib are awesome!! I have never seen another bulb that is so close to HID.
Old 07-09-2004, 12:38 PM
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^^ i've also had the cool blues and they are very good bulbs too, and a "TINY" bit cheaper than the silver stars.
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We are all off topic here. He is asking what kind of bulb he has, not what kind of bulb to get. Sorry, I am guilty of it too.

Back on topic, I cannot see the bulb in the picture. What brand name or markings are on it?
Old 07-09-2004, 02:01 PM
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majik already answered the question.....its in bold.
the high beams are H1, fogs are H3.

00, did you search????? This was covered earlier this week.

*LAST PERSON I'D EXPECT TO DOUBLE POST AWARD!*

maybe he thinks that the glass piece that covers the light is part of the actual light... its not dude... but yea like everyone said before its a H7 for the low beam.

off topic... i have the Eurolite Xenon bulbs in my car... very bright and nice bluish tint to them also... they are very nice.
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i see, yeah i thought the glass piece was part of it....and i know its h7...i already got some xexon on the high beams. i just thought the guy i bought it from put something fancy in it, and didnt know what.
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I've been using the silver star lights my self and they do last longer than any other bulbs that I have tried!




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