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Old 01-07-2004, 11:10 PM
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low beam problem?

I have a 98 teg RS and when just my low beams are on they barely light the road up at all. Very very dull light and can't see worth crap. I've checked the levelers for the lights and everythings fine, and the light is bright when looking at them. any ideas what could be wrong?


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Old 01-07-2004, 11:21 PM
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Re: low beam problem?

try aiming them up or do a 9005 conversion
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Old 01-07-2004, 11:24 PM
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Re: low beam problem?

You need to adjust them more than likely. Even though the levelers may look level it means nothing really. Do you have a service manual for the car? Not a haynes but a real manual like OEM or Helms? If not I suggest you get one becausethere is a world of information in them and they are very helpful. Post back if you need more help with aimming them.
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Re: low beam problem?

same problem here aim the lights I also got some sliverstars, just did it this week so far seems much better
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Re: low beam problem?

http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/

click on 98-01 integra
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Re: low beam problem?

While we are kinda on this topic, does anyone have those silverstar lights or anything comperable?? i wanna make my low beams...although bright enough now, a little brighter, without that wierd blue colour. thanks in advance.
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Re: low beam problem?

yeah, silverstars are almost pure white.
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