headlight bulbs/remote lock/unlock
the other option is to get high temp connectors or a high power relay kit and use 80W 9006's and 100W 9005's. I did that before my HID's ...... only problem is that after about a year and a half, one of the relays fried and left the light on killing my battery ...... popped it out, got a jump and the car was fine.
that's not a bad idea, but remember i'm going for the best but cheapest solution! i think some "plug-and-play" bulbs will be the best bet! those philips that ludedude recommended look really good. i'll post pictures if i get them (of course, as a xmas present, i won't be able to until after dec 25!!)
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the other option is to get high temp connectors or a high power relay kit and use 80W 9006's and 100W 9005's. I did that before my HID's ...... only problem is that after about a year and a half, one of the relays fried and left the light on killing my battery ...... popped it out, got a jump and the car was fine.
the other option is to get high temp connectors or a high power relay kit and use 80W 9006's and 100W 9005's. I did that before my HID's ...... only problem is that after about a year and a half, one of the relays fried and left the light on killing my battery ...... popped it out, got a jump and the car was fine.
I know some people might be against this but I bought some xenon bulbs off of ebay for 17 bucks shipped and that was both low and hi beam. they are way brighter than stock and they give a nice white/blue glow. dont know the name though but I know they were japanese. you did say cheap.LOL
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Here are some updated headlight bulb tests/ratings for 2007, by the way this is from a European web site:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product...of_winter.html
If you don't want to read the whole thing scroll down to the VERDICT section. The Philips X-treme Power ranked first in the 50% Plus category.
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product...of_winter.html
If you don't want to read the whole thing scroll down to the VERDICT section. The Philips X-treme Power ranked first in the 50% Plus category.
sorry for the long disappearance. just gave my girlfriend the sylvania x-tremes for xmas. the ones that claim up to 80% brighter. my verdict is:
definitely brighter. you can see it by looking directly at the bulb (i did one at a time and checked it, should have taken pictures but i didn't). you can see way more light reflecting inside the housing. however, it is still "yellow" light, so if you're looking for white light or blue light, this product isn't for you. basically, it looks completely stock, and frankly is SHOULD be the stock bulb -- it's not great but definitely better, and for $50 you can't go wrong, unless, like i said, you want a white/blue bulb.
thanks for you all your help guys. i'll let you know if/when i/she gets the remote door unlock upgrade. for now the headlight issue is done. let me know if you have any questions about the sylvania product, i'll be happy to help.
definitely brighter. you can see it by looking directly at the bulb (i did one at a time and checked it, should have taken pictures but i didn't). you can see way more light reflecting inside the housing. however, it is still "yellow" light, so if you're looking for white light or blue light, this product isn't for you. basically, it looks completely stock, and frankly is SHOULD be the stock bulb -- it's not great but definitely better, and for $50 you can't go wrong, unless, like i said, you want a white/blue bulb.
thanks for you all your help guys. i'll let you know if/when i/she gets the remote door unlock upgrade. for now the headlight issue is done. let me know if you have any questions about the sylvania product, i'll be happy to help.
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