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Old 12-16-2007, 06:46 PM
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Anyone ever tried this thing?
How do you like it?

My high beams seem way too weak they'd be much better if I could have on both high and low's.

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Old 12-16-2007, 06:49 PM
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This will cause extreme heat inside the light bulb. Our headlights are not designed to have 2 filaments burning at the same time, and will greatly shorten the lifespan of your bulb...
 
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Darn-it! maybe I'll have to upgrade to projectors or HID's. Any suggestions?
 
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i've got a brite-box. i love it. i also replaced the stock bulbs with the silverstar ultra, which gave me much better low beams. i also buffed the outside plastic with a dremel cloth tool and a little rubbing compound to remove the cloudy film. no problems so far.
 




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