Krazors001
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Another vote for the Silverstars. They are a way brighter than stock and match the color of my Hella 500's on top of it.
Rick Anderson said:Geee, thats look like a BLUE bulb to me. Then again, I could never see any clothes on the emporer either.
The Silverstars may claim they have 80% more light, thats because the filament is overdriven to make up for the majority of the light that is filtered out by the blue filter glass. The light coming out of the glass is less than a clear bulb, even if the over driven filament inside the glass bulb is 80% brighter, most of that light is filtered out before leaving the bulb.
The 72206 comes up as a single lamp kit, not sure that's correct?5-90 said:I believe they're the 200m/m units - just check for "two-headlamp" system. Let me grab my Hella catalogue...
Yeah - 200m/m conversion headlamp - Vision Plus P/N 72207, E-Code P/N should be 72206, or 72200 (Canada Only - I'm not sure why.) Both use 9003/H4 bulbs, so get whichever ones you like.
The other sizes are for "four-headlamp" systems - like on the Waggy XJ.
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CW said:Silverstars do not put out blue light at all. They are white (not yellow), they are one of the brightest street legal bulbs out there, and I have never had a complaint about them and I've sold hundreds. I have the siverstars on my dd and I think they are great. That being said they don't even compare to the H4 conversion I did on my wheeler. But the bulbs I am using are not street legal. I did the h4's on the cheap and I am really happy with the setup.
Here is a writeup on them. http://www.naxja.org/html/techarticles/headlights/headlight.html
Idiot Wind said:A lot of folks seem to run the Sylvania Silverstars. I got them off a recommendation here and I like 'em. MUCH better than the stockers.
Ive had mine for almost three years now with no issues. One even leaks because it got nailed by a rock on the interstate and has a big chip in it.acrid said:only problem with them is they burn out rather quickly, and no it's not an electrical issue, they just burn out faster than stockers. great light, but at the rate i'm burning through them, i'm converting to h3's. i'm no hippy, but i'm getting sick of throwing away lights that are 6 mnths old just because the driving light burnt out, huge waste of resources.
Idiot Wind said:A lot of folks seem to run the Sylvania Silverstars. I got them off a recommendation here and I like 'em. MUCH better than the stockers.