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If you want to keep with the halogen bulbs, I am using the Sylvania ZXE's and they are very bright and white light compared to even the Sylvania Ultras. I haven't wanted to take the leap to installing HID's. Those seem to be the best on this forum that people like.
I don't think you should even bother with those outdated halogen bulbs, I upgraded my headlights to HID kit from Xtralights online and they are 3 times brighter with the cool white xenon light beam color, they are just simple plug and play install, check them out...
I don't think you should even bother with those outdated halogen bulbs, I upgraded my headlights to HID kit from Xtralights online and they are 3 times brighter with the cool white xenon light beam color, they are just simple plug and play install, check them out...
I don't think you should even bother with those outdated halogen bulbs, I upgraded my headlights to HID kit from Xtralights online and they are 3 times brighter with the cool white xenon light beam color, they are just simple plug and play install, check them out...
Not only are these kits illegal but they throw a really bad light pattern.
As an experiment I fitted one of these to my Exp. The low beam was ok but the high beam was useless.
Wasn't too bad because I was using an LED light bar for high beam.
You're far better off doing the whole HID projector conversion.