LED Headlights? Strips? Side Lights?
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I'm fairly certain that you'd get much better light output with a Rennbay Harness and his Hella Ecodes and Hella bulbs. It'd be much cheaper too.
I'm running a IceShark Harness with Ecodes and 130/90w bulbs and can tell you that it's brighter than my neighbors new BMW 5series. My car also doesn't have a dangerous glare associated with many of these "cool looking" lenses. Another note is that this setup allows you to upgrade your Fog/Driving Lamps at the same time.
I'm running a IceShark Harness with Ecodes and 130/90w bulbs and can tell you that it's brighter than my neighbors new BMW 5series. My car also doesn't have a dangerous glare associated with many of these "cool looking" lenses. Another note is that this setup allows you to upgrade your Fog/Driving Lamps at the same time.
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The only reason I went back to a "regular" bulb was availability.
130/90 Yellowstars FTW!
http://www.rennbay.com/hella-yellow-...90w-p-116.html
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Originally Posted by supes6
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Even when aimed properly, a 130/90w bulb is some serious wattage and will definitely get people's attention
Even when aimed properly, a 130/90w bulb is some serious wattage and will definitely get people's attention
Read up on E Codes. Oncoming drivers get less glare with these lenses than with standard American lenses.
Not my pics but the below is what I installed. First is a before with standard 951 bulbs on low beam:
After with the Light Cannons on low beam:
Ebay lenses will not do that for you.
Last edited by ELLSSUU; 12-04-2010 at 08:07 PM.
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Are you sure the "before" pic isn't fog lights? I've never seen sealed beams with that bad of a pattern!
At any rate:
wiring kit $125
E-Code kit: $65
Bulbs: $12
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~$200
So for the same price i ended up with 35w bi-xenon HIDs that are just as bright but have a real cutoff, and use 1/3 the juice ($10 more buys you the 55w). If the e-codes were half as much i'd have thought twice about it...
These are kinda cool, and you could put them in an ebay housing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-PC-...#ht_3453wt_939
(Lots more like that)
At any rate:
wiring kit $125
E-Code kit: $65
Bulbs: $12
---------------------
~$200
So for the same price i ended up with 35w bi-xenon HIDs that are just as bright but have a real cutoff, and use 1/3 the juice ($10 more buys you the 55w). If the e-codes were half as much i'd have thought twice about it...
These are kinda cool, and you could put them in an ebay housing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-PC-...#ht_3453wt_939
(Lots more like that)
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I took the pictures from another post by another Rennlister. Looks like fogs and low beams to me.
Last edited by ELLSSUU; 12-07-2010 at 08:26 AM.
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Originally Posted by These are kinda cool, and you could put them in an ebay housing:
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-PC-WHITE-H7-18-LED-SMD-FOG-XENON-LIGHT-BULBS-/220704206829?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3362feefed#h t_3453wt_939[/url]
(Lots more like that)
(Lots more like that)
I'm sure those bulbs are awesome, hell they might even shine past the bumper, especially in an ebay housing, lol....
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found some interesting info on the yellow star bulbs:
HL78155Y - 60/55W 1650 Lumens, 175 Avg Hr life
HL78158Y - 80/70W 1,825 Lumens, 130 Hr Avg Life
HL78159Y - 100/80W 2,900 Lumens, 100 Hr Avg Life
HL78160Y - 130/90W 3,400 Lumens, 50 Hr Avg Life
50 hours for the 90w bulbs, depending on your usage this could be only a couple of months.
HL78155Y - 60/55W 1650 Lumens, 175 Avg Hr life
HL78158Y - 80/70W 1,825 Lumens, 130 Hr Avg Life
HL78159Y - 100/80W 2,900 Lumens, 100 Hr Avg Life
HL78160Y - 130/90W 3,400 Lumens, 50 Hr Avg Life
50 hours for the 90w bulbs, depending on your usage this could be only a couple of months.
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found some interesting info on the yellow star bulbs:
HL78155Y - 60/55W 1650 Lumens, 175 Avg Hr life
HL78158Y - 80/70W 1,825 Lumens, 130 Hr Avg Life
HL78159Y - 100/80W 2,900 Lumens, 100 Hr Avg Life
HL78160Y - 130/90W 3,400 Lumens, 50 Hr Avg Life
50 hours for the 90w bulbs, depending on your usage this could be only a couple of months.
HL78155Y - 60/55W 1650 Lumens, 175 Avg Hr life
HL78158Y - 80/70W 1,825 Lumens, 130 Hr Avg Life
HL78159Y - 100/80W 2,900 Lumens, 100 Hr Avg Life
HL78160Y - 130/90W 3,400 Lumens, 50 Hr Avg Life
50 hours for the 90w bulbs, depending on your usage this could be only a couple of months.
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LOL, did I mention that the Hella 130/90 bulbs cost about the same as a meal at Taco Bell?
On a side note you should not run this wattage without upgraded wiring.
On a side note you should not run this wattage without upgraded wiring.
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I could eat at Taco Bell for a week for $12!
Yes, you could put an HID kit in the e-code lenses.