Need help selecting front lights 2014 Accord Coupe
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Need help selecting front lights 2014 Accord Coupe
I would like to replace Front bulbs of my 2104 Accord coupe. They are very yellow and Barely work. I just want sime bright lights that will work for at least a year or two. Any advice?
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Expensive, but it'll last. Most, if not all "white" halogen bulbs are pretty much the same. They're tinted on the outside but will eventually fade and burn out. Silverstars were the craze back when HID kits were relatively new but their lifespan was horrible.
Expensive, but it'll last. Most, if not all "white" halogen bulbs are pretty much the same. They're tinted on the outside but will eventually fade and burn out. Silverstars were the craze back when HID kits were relatively new but their lifespan was horrible.
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but I think I'd just go with a decent HID kit.
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My parents have a Honda Pilot that i drive on occasion, they always complain they can't see at night so I did some research and replace their low/hi beam with PIAA NIGHT TECH. Its almost HID-like in sharpness and worlds apart from Stock Honda bulb.. Its really the best for a regular bulb so far IMO.. I got it for $40 on Amazon..
I believe the Honda Accords use H11's --
I believe the Honda Accords use H11's --
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Btw, its been on the car since Feb. of 2013 (21 months) so far. I read some reviews of short life but I think most people don't know how to handle a bulb.. I wore rubber gloves installing them. My parents drive every night and are supremely happy with them! I drive it at nights sometimes and its superior bulb on the market (for seeing) not display HID colors. LOL
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Btw, its been on the car since Feb. of 2013 (21 months) so far. I read some reviews of short life but I think most people don't know how to handle a bulb.. I wore rubber gloves installing them. My parents drive every night and are supremely happy with them! I drive it at nights sometimes and its superior bulb on the market (for seeing) not display HID colors. LOL
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Philips Diamond Vision. Nothing compares, been through them all. Only get them if you like pure white HID light, they are exactly the same as HID unlike other bulbs which claim to be white light. Below you can see a standard halogen bulb vs a diamond vision bulb.
Once you go to them you'll get a sickness I call white fever and you'll wind up replacing your fogs with hyper white LEDS, and your DRLs...it never stops
Once you go to them you'll get a sickness I call white fever and you'll wind up replacing your fogs with hyper white LEDS, and your DRLs...it never stops
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The wattage is how much power the bulb consumes, not how much light it puts out. If you go with higher than the standard wattage, you risk melting the plastic/reflector inside the headlight housing, not to mention possibly even a wiring harness.