Silverstar Replacment Headlight Bulbs
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the regular silverstars look like plain old halogen yellow bulbs, there's new ones out call Silverstar Ultra which look a lot more promising. Unfortunately the bulb is tinted blue.
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I'd highly recommend them if you are looking for a whiter brighter light than your stock beams.
If you are still debating and want to see them in action, let me know and i'll take some pics.
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Buds, I would like to see them in action if you don't mind. I would like to get a HID kit, but know the projectors are not made for HID. I would hope the closest and cheapest solution would be to get bulbs like this.
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need pics please!
ps - I searched and found a review of the silverstar ultras as DRL/hi beams...not good....this is from a 3rd gen GS guy....
"Installed Sylvania Silverstar Ultras 9005 for DRL / Hi Beam
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Well, with some time to kill today and a desire to tweak the car some more, I found a set of Sylvania Silverstar Ultras on sale for $33 at the local auto parts place, and I coupled that with a $10 mfg. rebate - so for $23 to try them out, I said sure.
I was hoping that I might be able to get a daytime "white look" from the lights as opposed to current yellowish hue I have, but after they were installed, the fact that they run on such low power really makes the light output still yellow. No white look at all. Thought I'd post this here for any who may be thinking about trying them out.
Now, that said, they are a nice light and the high beam output is much better than the OEM bulbs. I may try to take some pics later on to show you, but their use as high beams is worth the upgrade IMO."
need pics please!
ps - I searched and found a review of the silverstar ultras as DRL/hi beams...not good....this is from a 3rd gen GS guy....
"Installed Sylvania Silverstar Ultras 9005 for DRL / Hi Beam
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Well, with some time to kill today and a desire to tweak the car some more, I found a set of Sylvania Silverstar Ultras on sale for $33 at the local auto parts place, and I coupled that with a $10 mfg. rebate - so for $23 to try them out, I said sure.
I was hoping that I might be able to get a daytime "white look" from the lights as opposed to current yellowish hue I have, but after they were installed, the fact that they run on such low power really makes the light output still yellow. No white look at all. Thought I'd post this here for any who may be thinking about trying them out.
Now, that said, they are a nice light and the high beam output is much better than the OEM bulbs. I may try to take some pics later on to show you, but their use as high beams is worth the upgrade IMO."
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I'll take some pics when I get home tonight. If you are looking for something similar to the HID blueish light then these won't do it (Sylvania does make a "cool blue" bulb) but as mentioned earlier, if you want a super white light, these are perfect.
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Silverstar's on my Accord
Here are the pics I took of my SilverStar Ultra's lastnight. (I need to level them but I think you get the idea of what they look like)
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I have the same bulbs for my DRL/High beams. They only run at half voltage on DRL mode, so it's still yellowish. Better than stock, but the last time I high beam someone I could tell it more white. If your replacing your oem headlights and not the DRL/High beam, it might be a pretty good choice IMO. I had some PIAAs on my Subaru but they were so-so, I think these are more clean.
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I bought a set for my 4Runner and SLK before. Although they are still far away from HID, they still looked great.
But for some reason, my sets (both sets) burned out rather quickly. So I swapped the stock ones back on. I didn't feel like spending $40 every few months.
But for some reason, my sets (both sets) burned out rather quickly. So I swapped the stock ones back on. I didn't feel like spending $40 every few months.
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The life on them according to Sylvania's website is about 2 years. I had the regular Silverstars in my accord before these, one bulb burnt out after 6 months. The mechanic at AutoZone suggested I buy some bulb grease and use it on the new ones (I didn't use it on the old ones). I did and so far so good.
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The life on them according to Sylvania's website is about 2 years. I had the regular Silverstars in my accord before these, one bulb burnt out after 6 months. The mechanic at AutoZone suggested I buy some bulb grease and use it on the new ones (I didn't use it on the old ones). I did and so far so good.
Forgive my ignorance, where do we apply the bulb grease?