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i am a newbie. Just bought a 01 dakota slt. I am want to get the brightest headlights I can get. Any suggestions? thanks
 
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HID's...
 
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HID's in clear casings.... hehehe
 
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K/C daylighters
 
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If you can't afford them or don't want HID's, SilverStar Ultra's are about the brightest most clear light you can buy for OEM replacements. I use them and a good set of Pilot fog lamps and can see very well at night.

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Originally Posted by 01SilverCC
If you can't afford them or don't want HID's, SilverStar Ultra's are about the brightest most clear light you can buy for OEM replacements. I use them and a good set of Pilot fog lamps and can see very well at night.

Jimmy
I agree, I also use the Silver Star Ultra's and they work great.
 
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Yep...me too. Except the damn fog lights like to burn out every 4 months or so...lol



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I agree, I also use the Silver Star Ultra's and they work great.
 
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Yep...me too. Except the damn fog lights like to burn out every 4 months or so...lol
mine have lasted for the nearly 1.5 years ive had my truck (and probably longer before i bought it)
 
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Thanks for the suggetions. What are HIDs and where can I get them?
 
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this is a good place to get them...if you want them to last from what i've heard you wanna get the digital kit or better, stay away from the budget and standard kit.
http://www.hidkitswarehouse.com/hids...3fc5eec4fa656c
 


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