Raybrig lights (good quality?)
#1
Raybrig lights (good quality?)
looking at a set of these to match my foglight bulbs. anyone hear of quality of them and such?
thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1874875259
thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1874875259
#2
I wouldnt spend that much money on bulbs that are gonna blow in 6 months. Get Silverstars... they can be had for $30 a pair with a rebate and will definatly outlast those things... plus they're street legal.
#3
thansk thats just what i thought.
i was thinking abouit getting silverstars with their 4000K light temp, and i wanted a set o bulbs for the fogs to match.
would 5300K be a huge difference in light temperature then the silverstars?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1874894884
i was thinking abouit getting silverstars with their 4000K light temp, and i wanted a set o bulbs for the fogs to match.
would 5300K be a huge difference in light temperature then the silverstars?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1874894884
#4
so they look good and blue, what about the performance on the road eh eh? blue bulbs tend to be alot of BS and offer nothing but color.
i say stay with OEM, or if Sylvania Silverstar offers that size, then get them.
i say stay with OEM, or if Sylvania Silverstar offers that size, then get them.
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Originally posted by plkalra
Sylvania Silverstar will be better, even at 4000k, they are better than 5300k since after 4300k you start to lose output..
Sylvania Silverstar will be better, even at 4000k, they are better than 5300k since after 4300k you start to lose output..
#9
ok so help me out here.
if a bulb is rated at running at 55 watts (like stock) then are you looking ar bulbs that use less power and will last longer?
ie these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1874894884
its very hard to find H11 bulbs as it is, let alone ones to match the headlights, so does anyone have any opinion on these just by reading?
thanks.
if a bulb is rated at running at 55 watts (like stock) then are you looking ar bulbs that use less power and will last longer?
ie these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1874894884
its very hard to find H11 bulbs as it is, let alone ones to match the headlights, so does anyone have any opinion on these just by reading?
thanks.
#10
Its amazing i've seen this same topic on the net since 98. I thought by now people would know all these aftermarket "High performance ultra white/blue" lights suck and have no more out put than stock. Get HID's if you want better ligthing.