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thepuffman Senior Member
Joined: Aug 17 2004
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Location: U.S. - Georgia
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Posted: Sep 07 2004 at 2:01pm | IP Logged
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I wish I had thought of it at the time. I would have changed one side and took pictures so you could see the difference, but I will take a few snapshots tonight. It might be a few days before I can post them cuz I only have a 35MM camera. I will have to get WallyWorld or someone put them on a disk for me....keep on trucking!
__________________ SE Kingcab Smoke Gray, Big Tow, K&N filter, Silverstar lamps, Peragon hard tonneau, (Sirius SR, 350W Alpine amp, Polk spkrs, 2 RF 8" subs, custom box)
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Fishy4tU Newbie
Joined: May 01 2004
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Posted: Sep 07 2004 at 8:23pm | IP Logged
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I've bought many "HID" bulbs on ebay and non of them lasted more than half a year, even the expensive 40 dollar ones on ebay. I ended up spending 300 dollars on a real HID conversion kit and could not be more pleased. If you really want the HID effect, spend the money on the real deal because if you keep on buying bulbs, at the end your going to be much better off spending the money on a real HID kit.
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thepuffman Senior Member
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Posted: Sep 07 2004 at 9:08pm | IP Logged
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Well Im satisfied with these for now..if they blow anytime soon, I will prolly just get the sylvania ones from Walmart for $15 apiece..Ive had those before and they were still going on 2 years later when I traded the truck.
__________________ SE Kingcab Smoke Gray, Big Tow, K&N filter, Silverstar lamps, Peragon hard tonneau, (Sirius SR, 350W Alpine amp, Polk spkrs, 2 RF 8" subs, custom box)
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RoadRashTX Newbie
Joined: Oct 28 2004
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Posted: Oct 28 2004 at 10:42am | IP Logged
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The Silverstar bulbs work great and they dont get too hot and cause problems.
Also, just go through the wheel well to replace the bulbs. No need to remove the grill.
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rwilli Newbie
Joined: Sep 14 2004
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Posted: Nov 01 2004 at 9:51am | IP Logged
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If ride height were an issue they would not have them on the QX56.
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che_fz Newbie
Joined: Oct 05 2004
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Posted: Nov 03 2004 at 4:25pm | IP Logged
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Hi. My name is che from Puerto Rico I work as an F&I manager in a Nissan dealer. I allready change the bulbs to xenon. They really work i put my word on it. It looks better,the range is better.
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thepuffman Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 05 2004 at 1:42pm | IP Logged
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Well, just to update you guys....one of my low beams blew last night....guess its Silverstar for me now, cuz I aint replacing bulbs every 2-3 months...lol....guess ya get whatcha pay for....keep on truckin
__________________ SE Kingcab Smoke Gray, Big Tow, K&N filter, Silverstar lamps, Peragon hard tonneau, (Sirius SR, 350W Alpine amp, Polk spkrs, 2 RF 8" subs, custom box)
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