Sylvania Silverstar headlamps
'00LT
12-03-2002, 10:39 AM
I just replaced my headlamp bulbs with Sylvania Silverstar bulbs. Man, what a difference! They are pretty expensive ($20-$25 per bulb) but well worth it. They are not only brighter, but it's a much "cleaner, whiter" light. My 2000 uses the 9005 bulb for highbeam and the 9006 bulb for lowbeam. I have no idea if other years are different. They meet all DOT requirements for wattage, lumens, and glare, so they are 100% legal. Buying all 4 bulbs was an $80 upgrade, but I have no regrets. Also, there is currently a $10 mail-in rebate (one per household). Check 'em out:
http://www.sylvania.com/auto/silverstar.htm
http://www.sylvania.com/auto/silverstar.htm
dhughins
02-16-2003, 08:21 PM
i've been looking for some new lights. I've seen the silverstar @ autozone for $20 ea. I was wondering about them and the cool blue lights. APC also has some that r cheaper.
BIGDAWG69
05-11-2003, 10:47 AM
Don't waste you money on "the cool blue lights", they burn out after 2 ot 3 months. The Sylvania Silverstars are they way to go.
TexasF355F1
05-11-2003, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by BIGDAWG69
Don't waste you money on "the cool blue lights", they burn out after 2 ot 3 months. The Sylvania Silverstars are they way to go.
Not true. I have Wizard bulbs and have had them since Feb. or March of 2001.
Don't waste you money on "the cool blue lights", they burn out after 2 ot 3 months. The Sylvania Silverstars are they way to go.
Not true. I have Wizard bulbs and have had them since Feb. or March of 2001.
kenny-1907
11-18-2004, 09:36 PM
I installed the silverstars in my 2000 silverado as well and i agree, what a differnece... have had them about a year now. Was thinking of buying the bulbs and replacing the high beams as well then getting the relay kit so when you have it on brights both hi and low beams are on together
ryanszpara
11-19-2004, 12:02 AM
I just replaced my headlamp bulbs with Sylvania Silverstar bulbs. Man, what a difference! They are pretty expensive ($20-$25 per bulb) but well worth it. They are not only brighter, but it's a much "cleaner, whiter" light. My 2000 uses the 9005 bulb for highbeam and the 9006 bulb for lowbeam. I have no idea if other years are different. They meet all DOT requirements for wattage, lumens, and glare, so they are 100% legal. Buying all 4 bulbs was an $80 upgrade, but I have no regrets. Also, there is currently a $10 mail-in rebate (one per household). Check 'em out:
http://www.sylvania.com/auto/silverstar.htm
Do the 02 silverados run HID's or just Halogen???
PS does anyone know the #'s for the highs and lows on an 02 silvy?
Thanks
http://www.sylvania.com/auto/silverstar.htm
Do the 02 silverados run HID's or just Halogen???
PS does anyone know the #'s for the highs and lows on an 02 silvy?
Thanks
Faze2183
11-19-2004, 03:25 AM
silverstars all the way lol
Faze2183
11-21-2004, 04:47 AM
9006, and 9005
ryanszpara
11-21-2004, 08:48 PM
i just put new silverstars in my 02 silverado....look sweet and are very bright.
i got all for of them for like $65.00 becasue they were on sale at meijer for like $14.99 !!
Look great ..... thanks for the advice
i got all for of them for like $65.00 becasue they were on sale at meijer for like $14.99 !!
Look great ..... thanks for the advice
hypnotizemindz
11-23-2004, 07:19 PM
HID's are the way to go
4000k = white
6000k = aqua
8000k = blue
10000k = purple
one you try HID's you'll never go back
4000k = white
6000k = aqua
8000k = blue
10000k = purple
one you try HID's you'll never go back
Sonny01
11-23-2004, 09:39 PM
I got my high and low Silverstar bulbs on eBay for about 20.00 each. I have had them for about four months and the cheapest I could find in stores were about 30.00 each. I think they really make a difference. I thought people would flash their lights at me thinking I had high beams on. That has not been the case.
Sonny
Sonny
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