Projector headlights.

Discussion in 'Technical' started by starsky74, Feb 25, 2009.

  1. Scotty P

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    So, are the above halogens the only option for wanting brighter headlights without any mods ?
     
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    yup, a bolt in replacement with greater brightness :thumbs2:
     
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    At $175 !! I was hoping there was a less expensive option for better lighting. This is a car driven only 1000 miles a year to shows and occasional 1520'..Oh well..
     
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    Mine cost me about $30 shipped on Ebay. The housings are glass, the low beams are perfect and the high beams light the road up like KC's on a Bubba truck. I did splurge for new white bulbs because I don't like blue headlights, but overall I bet I spent under $50.
     

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