hyper white head lights
i recently switched my stock bulbs to ultra whites, you know the nice blue ish xenon wanna be's, and it seemed like the bulbs burnt out fast but after closer inspection, my wiring started to burn up on the inside,...it was all burnt by the bulb socket on both ends...theend of the bulb,....and the endcoming from thecar.does anyone konw what may have caused this.i have a 1000 watt amp hooked up to my batter...., could htat have been a factor. ive also heard that changing headlights on domestics has often led to this problem. i dont have headlights right now,and i have to get them fixed but i still want my blue headlights, anybody konw about this problem...let me know...it would be a big help... thanks!!!
if it aint broke dont fix it...</P>
(just get some regular bulbs and if they still burn it up then you know you have a problem)</P>
oh wait you still want blue...<IMG src=smileys/smiley30.gif border="0"></P><edited><editID>Jugador</editID><editDate>37953.071099537</editDate></edited>
Those "hyperwhite", "cool blue","ultra white", "etc..."bulbs require more wattage and the factory wiring can't hadle that so it burns up...... you'll just have to stick with regular bulbs to avoid the problem again
Originally Posted by NO2JUNKIE
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Next thing this guy will do after the altezzas is to put neons under is car......what are you trying to do, 2F2F s**t?</P>
what's wrong with trying to get better visibility? i know i had to switch to the sylvania silverstar (not blue, just BRIGHT white)lightsin my GT just b/cof the horrible visibility of stock.</P><edited><editID>FiveOhNo</editID><editDate>37993.6781365741</editDate></edited>
<FONT color=red size=2>Hey FiveOhNo how are the siver stars I bought them for my 'stang but have not changed them over yet(only have car 6 days) let me know. Do the brighter bulbs really mess with the cars electrical system.</FONT>
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