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which type of bulb I could use for my 95' Camry
The origin headlight of my 95' Camry is getting dark, so I want to change the bulb, but I am confusing which type of bulb I could use? Halogen or Xenon? Which type is the origin bulb?
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Re: which type of bulb I could use for my 95' Camry
Probably halogen. I like Sylvania Silverstar bulbs. Pretty bright for about $40 a set. Make sure the lenses are still clear or new bulbs won't do much.
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Re: which type of bulb I could use for my 95' Camry
Thanks for you reply.
And yeah, The lens may need some burnishing job.
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Re: which type of bulb I could use for my 95' Camry
Thank you for your interest in O'reilly Auto Parts.
There is no conversion kit needed to use the Xenon bulbs. The Xenon os a gas contained in the bulb itself and produces a blue hue when charged with electricity (when you turn on the headlights). It produces a cleaner, clearer light which increases visibility. We carry Xenon bulbs in our Eiko brand, part numbers are: EIK 9005XS EIK 9006XS Contact your local O'Reilly Auto Parts for availability. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Reilly Auto parts reply the msg above, so for a 95' camry could also use Xenon Bulb, without any conversion kit??? I am still confusing ,
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Re: which type of bulb I could use for my 95' Camry
If those bulbs just plug right in, I don't think they are Xenon, although I could be wrong. I was under the impression that Xenon were only used in High Intensity Discharge lamps which require a starter and ballast to work. If you just want some good replacements, I still recommend the Sylvania Silverstar bulbs or you could go with PIAA GT-X Plamsa which are a little more expensive. Most of the other bulbs sold in auto stores arent as good as these two.
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