OT> Hyperbrights?

 

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Username: Jtown

Post Number: 323
Registered: Mar-07
I have a blazer and I wanted to get those white headlights that come on the Escalades and 350z. I've heard the name Hyperbrights, but I also heard they were expensive. Does anyone know about this, or an alternative that would be affordable?
Thanks
 

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Username: Jtown

Post Number: 324
Registered: Mar-07
Also, anyone know where I can get some 17" Steel Blacks ?
 

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Username: Jnoel

AIM= j69noel, KY

Post Number: 128
Registered: May-07
i got a set of h.i.d. 8000k super blue white bulbs i will sell you for 50 shipped ...bnib...never opened or touched
 

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Username: Jnoel

AIM= j69noel, KY

Post Number: 129
Registered: May-07
my bad ....30 shipped
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

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Post Number: 4781
Registered: Jul-06
Make sure those lights are legal in the area you will be driving in.I believe you can get a ticket in some areas for certain lights but I don't know the full details so...just do some research before you put aftermarket lights in.
 

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Username: Jnoel

AIM= j69noel, KY

Post Number: 130
Registered: May-07
well i heard of that too but what are they gonna do if they come out on factory cars though...casue now a days alot more cars come out with them and i hope they wouldnt rite u a ticked for something that comes factory....but i dont no...
 

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Username: Jtown

Post Number: 325
Registered: Mar-07
are they pretty universal = meaning, would they just screw right in to my blazer. is it true you can't touch the metal or bulb or something, cause the oil on your fingers will crack the bulb?


anyone on those steel blacks?
 

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Username: Livin_loud

Do Work Fi Audio

Post Number: 1840
Registered: Jan-06
well if you want to go for the real deal, you'll need an HID kit and a projector housing. you can go without the housing, but i'd definitely add one later if possible. a good HID kit will run you $250+ depending on what model you need.

if your going to go with bulbs, PIAA and sylvania are your best bets. i had the sylvania silverstar ultras, and ppl always thought i had my brights on. they weren't blue but they were very white. looked good. one bulb messed up after about 8 months though. since then ive had PIAA spark blue 8k's. they look sweet, but they aren't too bright

btw, i'm in ny and haven't been bothered once for them
 

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Username: Jtown

Post Number: 326
Registered: Mar-07
well how do the HID 8k super blue white bulbs compare with those sylvania's? Price and efficiency wise?
 

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Username: Jnoel

AIM= j69noel, KY

Post Number: 132
Registered: May-07
sylvania's are a lil better and alot more expensive.....if u want mine u can hit me up on aim at j69noel
 

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Username: Jtown

Post Number: 327
Registered: Mar-07
you still haven't answered my question: will they fit right into my blazer headlights, and is it true that if you touch the metal it shatters the filement or something because of the oil on your hands?

thanks
 

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Username: Livin_loud

Do Work Fi Audio

Post Number: 1841
Registered: Jan-06
what metal on are you talking about? if you touch the glass it might. as long as you clean it thoroughly after it has contact with something you should be fine though

bulbs are not universal. use this

sylvania.com/ConsumerProducts/AutomotiveLighting/LampReplacementGuide/
 

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Username: Volfenhagking1600

SSD Wangin, Shawano, Wis... USA

Post Number: 926
Registered: Oct-06
i got some sylvania 9006 bulbs pretty bright for 40 bucks
 

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Username: Kpa2727

Post Number: 615
Registered: May-07
i'll clear up a myth, the oil thing, most bulbs like mecury vapor and halogen bulbbs are senseitivve to oils. the oils get on the bulb , cause light fracturement and heat displacement differences. it strains the filement and boom blown bulb,the crack thing prob refers to the bulb blowing. think about it like a mirror, thats what high intensity lights start to do. i never owned any but know my way around cars fairly well and can almost guraentee they won't fit . lasty from what i remember on esculaids theres a transformer stored in the headlight housing to help produce the wattage needed for the lights. that's why there was a bunch of news stories in ny about how thiefs were stealing the transformer box do to how much they were worth. bottom line theres no easy cheap soloution to what your asking. lastly whats the point? u wanna blind ppl get some high intensity fog lights and save yourself the trouble putem on a switch.
 

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Username: Kpa2727

Post Number: 616
Registered: May-07
the metal he means the socket, so no the socket on the bk of the buulb has nothing to do with it. if ur so nuts about it, where latex gloves on a install or handleing.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Talon01

York, Pa Usa

Post Number: 92
Registered: Jun-07
sylvania silverstars the only dot approved bulbs on the market about $40 at any major parts store
 

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Username: Jnoel

AIM= j69noel, KY

Post Number: 134
Registered: May-07
yes i think theyre universal
 

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Username: Jtown

Post Number: 328
Registered: Mar-07
the interweb is telling me $50 at advanced for the silverstar ultra, I'll ask one of those idiots if the bulbs are universal pretty much, then I'll get back to you. If not, what's the lil item code or whatev on it?
 

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Username: Jnoel

AIM= j69noel, KY

Post Number: 135
Registered: May-07
9007
 

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Username: Skibum12189

Cleveland

Post Number: 1623
Registered: Mar-06
yo man, yuo can get colored bulbs, but dont theyre garbage...

the silverstars are nice, a buddy of mine with a cobalt ss has em and they're real bright...

however, go to modexpress.com and order their HID kit, a buddy of mine with a civic got em, and they look just like xenons man, they are rediculously bright
 

Silver Member
Username: Jtown

Post Number: 329
Registered: Mar-07
that link didn't work.
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