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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Salt Lake City, UT
1999 XLT 4.0L SOHC
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Most of my additions to my X have been in the audio catagory and I don't know anything about lighting. I want to replace my headlight bulbs and possibly my fog bulbs too. What is the brightest bulb I can buy w/o getting pulled over? Being that I have never done any lighting changes, will it be difficult for a complete novice to replace these bulbs?
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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09
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if u want to do something cheap and somewhat effective, go to autozone, pepboys, etc, and get some xenon charged bulbs. Otherwise, go for the HID conversion. Just aim them low, and you'll have no problems. chaning the bulb is really easy.. just do a search, if u cant find anything, just email me or post. good luck
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Brooklyn, NY
'98 EB
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If you dont have a lot of money to spend, get the Sylvabia Silverstar bulbs or the PIAA 9007 superwhite bulbs. You can them at Autozone or your local speed shop, respectively. If you have some extra cash, go for an HID conversion kit.
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