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PILOT 2006 Headlights


jerryoster
09-17-2006, 12:09 PM
The Pilot's projector headlights are interesting but occasionally pose a challenge seeing well while in low beam and going up and down dips in the road. Has anyone found a way to adjust the low beam slightly higher for better visibility without making the high beam hit the moon? :uhoh:
The low beam doesn't reach out very far in its present setting, and I almost hit a deer standing in the middle of the road on a slight hill even though I wasn't travelling very fast. You can't always use the high beam, and it seems too easy to outdrive the low beam range.

AudioGuy93DelSol
09-17-2006, 12:35 PM
High beams FTW! No, seriously, maybe try buying some brighter bulbs. That could help it out.

hahakenny
09-26-2006, 05:05 PM
I had the same problems with my headlights being too dim. I replaced them with some hyper white bulbs and also added a set of fog lamps. After that, I can see into the great beyond. :icon16:

I spent approximately $30 on the bulbs and $30 on the fog lamps.

I was about to purchase the HID kit for the Pilot but figured that it was too much for a Pilot.

jerryoster
09-26-2006, 07:33 PM
Do you recall specifically which hyper white bulbs you purchased? Is there any problem putting bulbs in the holders that have higher intensity and higher current draw?

Thanks

jerry

hahakenny
09-27-2006, 08:20 AM
I seriously can't remember what brand of bulb I purchased. All I know is I got them from advanced auto. The one's you'd need would be:

9003/H4 Xenon Hyper White (HID Style) 120W 7000K. The higher the ranking on the Kelvin Scale, the brighter it is but the hotter it gets. :smokin:

I do not see a problem with using higher intensity bulbs in my Pilot. I just need to make sure that I don't go too high of an intensity were my housing can melt. It doesn't affect any electrical components inside the vehicle so power draw isn't a big issue.

Depending on the brand (and there's alot out there) you can purchase them between $15.00 to $50.00. Look up the brand Nokya.

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