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Question Question: What Are The Bluest Head Bubls I Can Get For A '95 Lx?

i have tried a couple of different bulbs for my headlamps and they just aren't blue enough...those sylvania "cool blues" especially...those are a scam...i am curious if any of you have had good experiences with any bulbs in particular? i need them for a '95 LX, as blue as possible (while still street legal, of course)...thanks all!
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Re: Question: What Are The Bluest Head Bubls I Can Get For A '95 Lx?

why do you want really blue bulbs? they don't even really light the road as well.
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Re: Re: Question: What Are The Bluest Head Bubls I Can Get For A '95 Lx?

shows...
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Re: Question: What Are The Bluest Head Bubls I Can Get For A '95 Lx?

this might not work because of course the headlamps get very hot but maybe try getting a set of basic bulbs and actually paint them blue. i posted a link here about using testors paint to paint the dash light bulbs that i found on honda-tech and it looked pretty cool


but yeah, the headlight bulbs get really hot so be careful with that, try at your own risk
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Re: Question: What Are The Bluest Head Bubls I Can Get For A '95 Lx?

i am sure it is not exactly street legal and probably not very long lasting but who knows. may work for show use
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Try PIAA Super Plasma GT-X's. They are street legel, 5000K color temp. They are white with a ever slight bluish purple tint. PIAA's also have a 1 year warrenty.

Also read this link, it's a sticky thread in the exterior/body kit/lighting forum. It explains a lot about bulbs, color temp, lumans, watts, and how it all relates. It will help you understand things better.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=298500
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