After waiting 3 weeks, the mailman gave me my Silvania Silverstar!!!The price was little different of what I thought. At the beginning, it was $83 cnd for 2 set, then $83 Us, which is $126 cnd. Plus, when I picked up my parcel, I had to pay custom fees, $22. Overall, it cost close to $150 to 2 set of light.I got them yesterday evening and I was impatitient to install them. So I picked up a lamp, ratchet set and screw driver and went down in the parking lot to install them.If I can suggest something, wait to do it during the day. I is a little complicated to do it at night. I lost 1 of the screw who hold the lamp bracket older. By change I had one in my tool box who fit well.This is a pic of the SilverStar in their box
And this is before and after installing them.It took me 1 hour and half. During day time will be much easier and much faster.----------------------------------------- BEFORE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AFTER ----------------------------------------- Those pic does not realy show the difference, but while dirving, there's a big difference.
Oh, so your one of those people who likes to blind people on the roads eh!!!Just kidding, those are a real big help in driving at night..
03, Abyss monotone GT, 6 disk changer, moon and tunes, Cargo mat/nets, power package, side airbags, AEM Short Ram Intake, Borla exhaust , 35% tint all around, F1 strut tower brace, debadged, 17" Excel rims w/ federal ss595 tires.
[QUOTE]Oh, so your one of those people who likes to blind people on the roads eh!!![QUOTE]Silverstar are street legal (DOT approval) and have the same gauge as the stock head lamp (50/70).They just light "whiter" then regular head light
quote:Silverstar are street legal (DOT approval) and have the same gauge as the stock head lamp (50/70).They just light "whiter" then regular head lightYup, they are a great improvement over stock bulbs.I did have to adjust my headlamp aim after installing the Silverstars because they were pointed too high. Make sure you check that out to make sure you aren't illuminating any trees or other drivers. I was flashed a couple times before I got to adjust the aim the next day.
quote:I did have to adjust my headlamp aim after installing the Silverstars because they were pointed too high. Make sure you check that out to make sure you aren't illuminating any trees or other drivers. I was flashed a couple times before I got to adjust the aim the next day.Be carefull I'll do it if necessary. I adjusted the head light once, I can do it again. I'll check this over the week-end
quote:do these give you the bluish light look?? whats the difference, just brighter?When looking outside the car, there's not much difference, light is whiter with a more bluish color.But when you're inside the car, there're a huge difference. All is more clear, bright.
Not bad. I might get those for my driving lights. They look yellowish now that I have PIAA's in the headlights. One thing cool about PIAA, one of them blew out tonight after only 2 months. I took it back to the speedshop and got a new one for free. Gotta love the 1 year warranty on the bulbs.
Pictures of my ride!!'03 Vibe GTMy AED GA!Work in progress
I just installed my Silverstar headlights and foglights yesterday. They are awesome! They make a big difference at night. When driving next to cars with regular bulbs I could really tell the difference. My headlights were a lot whiter than theirs. A definate improvement.
***SOLD***2003 Vibe GT Monotone Neptune - Inaugural October 2004 Vibe of the Month***SOLD***
Now the proud owner of Titanium Silver 2012 Kia Optima SX
I finally did a night road trip last week-end.There's a uge difference when driving at night!And the different went even bigger we I turned on the hight beam. Wow!!! It light the half of the planet!Good investment
They rock... I don't get out much after dark (read: no life) so Saturday night I was out riding around, got away from the city, and woah... Those are bright!It's sad that I rarely get out to enjoy them. But each time I do, I pretty much go through the same thing. I guess I forget how good they are... I had a set in my N-body too. I didn't think the Vibe took 9006's, so I left 'em in the Malibu when I traded it in. Got home and found it takes 9006's. DOH! I could have saved $40 and stuck 'em in the fogs.
03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
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