head light replacement
max3456
10-11-2006, 07:27 AM
I know this has been talked about in the past, but I would like to hear from anyone who has replaced head light bulbs recently. What is the best way to get to these bulbs? I understand these bulbs should not be touched with bare hands due to body oil transfer? Any suggestions on replacement bulbs? Siver Star?
rodeo02
10-11-2006, 11:06 AM
Each headlamp assembly is held in place by 2 steel locking clips. They pry up and out which releases the whole headlamp. Check your PM for more detail.
Joel
Joel
maxwedge
10-11-2006, 04:30 PM
I know this has been talked about in the past, but I would like to hear from anyone who has replaced head light bulbs recently. What is the best way to get to these bulbs? I understand these bulbs should not be touched with bare hands due to body oil transfer? Any suggestions on replacement bulbs? Siver Star?
2 sets of Silstars in 16 month,s no life with the drl.
2 sets of Silstars in 16 month,s no life with the drl.
95_ESi_Person
10-11-2006, 08:21 PM
2 sets of Silstars in 16 month,s no life with the drl.
I had silverstars in a car without daytime running lights and the most I ever got out of them was 3 months!!!
Honestly, I'd reccomend Sylvania "Cool Blue" bulbs. No, they are not blue when lit, but they are white and are in between the silverstars and a regular halogen in brightness, so that is a bonus. The other bonus is they are half the price of Silverstars!
I had silverstars in a car without daytime running lights and the most I ever got out of them was 3 months!!!
Honestly, I'd reccomend Sylvania "Cool Blue" bulbs. No, they are not blue when lit, but they are white and are in between the silverstars and a regular halogen in brightness, so that is a bonus. The other bonus is they are half the price of Silverstars!
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