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Improving Headlights-99 Century

I'm looking for recommendations on how to improve the brightness of my headlights. There was a factory recall several years ago. I'm not sure what the dealer did, but it didn't help much. Then I replaced the original bulbs with Silverstars. That seemed to help some.

The options I've found that are available so far are: Projection bulbs, Xenon and HID?

Any suggestions or ideas would be welcomed. Thanks
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Re: Improving Headlights-99 Century

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I'm looking for recommendations on how to improve the brightness of my headlights. There was a factory recall several years ago. I'm not sure what the dealer did, but it didn't help much. Then I replaced the original bulbs with Silverstars. That seemed to help some.

The options I've found that are available so far are: Projection bulbs, Xenon and HID?

Any suggestions or ideas would be welcomed. Thanks
If your car has the separate bulbs for the high and low beams (9005 and 9006) try to find some HIR (Halogen Infrared Reflex) bulbs. They are AWESOME, but difficult to find. The Xenon (HID look alike bulbs) are a complete waste of time.
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