SilverStar Ultra headlights and HID fog lights

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

SilverStar Ultra headlights and HID fog lights

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  • The stock headlights wouldn't be so bad if they weren't aiming up into the trees. Looks like they need adjusted.

  • @gunforme That is a fault of my driveway, it is sloped going up. If I backed up another twenty feet my headlights would look like the were lighting the tops of those trees.

  • thanks for posting. I am thinking about the same set up. Do you have any problems blinding the on coming traffic even though with the fog lights?

  • @888forme At first I did, I had to adjust them a bit lower. No problems since that.

  • I bought the SIlverstar Ultras at Advanced Auto Parts.

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  • let your hids warm up ffs.

  • @GardandGuns If you have never tried philips crystal vision headlights, you should give them a try in the future. I compared the silverstar ultra's next to my crystal vision lights in my 91 GT and found the silverstars were significantly less light and more yellow. The crystal vision lights are brighter and produce the whitest light I have seen from a halogen bulb. They are the best I've seen aside from actually upgrading to HID which many can't do with a stock reflector housing.

  • Are you satisfied with the silverstar ultra?? I was thinking of getting them for my 98 Honda accord.. But I was thinking of just getting hid... But if I don't get hid then I was thinking of fog lights with the silverstar ultra just like what you did.. Are you satisfied??

  • @IlliterateWino Type of bulb has NOTHING to do with what is better in fog. Its the color, or the temperature at which they burn. Yellows are the best, and everything above moves farther and farther away from decency.

  • HIDs suck in fog. Amber halogens work much better.

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