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Old 01-24-2005, 08:18 PM
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light output of 95 Neon headlights

I posted earlier about the flickering of my headlights, but this is a different concern of mine:
One of my headlights went out, so I replaced both bulbs with expensive GE Nighthawk bulbs (I had been displeased with the light output with my old bulbs). They didn't help at all, and I think they're even dimmer!
Are there any better bulbs (available in Canada) that I should try, or should I consider having aftermarket headlights installed? The glass doesn't look foggy, but the light output is weak to the point of being dangerous. My guess is it's not the bulbs, since they came very highly recommended. Any recommendations, or past experiences with this issue?
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Dan
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Old 01-25-2005, 10:22 PM
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Re: light output of 95 Neon headlights

switch over to hi definiton then u will be extremly pleased.. lol
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Old 01-28-2005, 01:15 AM
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I got some 6500 k lights off ebay for like $20 and they are alot better. If you headlights are clouded or yellow I would buy some headlight cleaner off ebay.
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