how do yall like the sylvania silver stars? me personally is not too impressed. they just done seem to be bright as my plain sylvania halogens
Glowin97x said:ummm how exactly are clear CORNERS supposed to effect the light coming out of the HEADLIGHT housing?[/QUOT
Go Outside and look at your headlights. Notice how they are kinda foggy? Clean them with a cleaner (I use Lighter Fluid). Still Kinda Foggy....right. Go Buy new headlights. NOT FOGGY. A foggy headlight lessens the intenity of the light coming out of it (Physics).
gatorpatric0 said:Why doesnt everyone buy clearcorners with the silverstars. If your going to leave your foggy stock headlights installed than the Light from the Bulb is going to be affected. Get some clearcorners along with the new bulbs. Oh and '96eddiebauer, that looks awesome.
Mike said:I use to have Piaa head lights.. i went thru 2 sets in 1 year.. my 3rd set i went with the silver stars and they were about the same as far as light.. now the piaa's are $79 for 2.. the silver stars are $20 for one.. personaly i will never buy piaa head lights agin.. the extra $$ is not worth the little dif they provide.
Mike
Old topic, but that's the problem with these blue tinted bulbs, they produce "brighter" light, not more intense light. The human eye doesn't process the "higher temperature" lighting very well. The bulbs also produce excess glare. If the blue bulbs use more watts you may get back to seeing as well as you were before, but with even more glare and greater stress on the wiring. The Sylvania Xtravision are a better choice.XonDubs said:also i payed 36$ for them at autozone,the only problem i have with them though is when its raining i cant see the lines in the road very well