Brighter 5th gen h1s
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Brighter 5th gen h1s
I wanna buy some new H1s that are brighter for my 5th gen. I also Want them to have a blusih tint. Do any of you have em? How long do they last? somebody suggested Hellas or Philips. Any suggestions?
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Re: Brighter 5th gen h1s
Originally posted by batmanlude
I wanna buy some new H1s that are brighter for my 5th gen. I also Want them to have a blusih tint. Do any of you have em? How long do they last? somebody suggested Hellas or Philips. Any suggestions?
I wanna buy some new H1s that are brighter for my 5th gen. I also Want them to have a blusih tint. Do any of you have em? How long do they last? somebody suggested Hellas or Philips. Any suggestions?
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I have the Catz Aqua Blues, they're pretty bright and pretty blue. You can't really have really bright lights and really blue lights at teh same time though. Sorry, it just doesn't work.
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u know it's illegal in most states to have a car with bluish lighting. kinda blue might pass, but if you're trying to get as blue as possible, good luck?
it's not a cheap ticket either...
it's not a cheap ticket either...
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Originally posted by 97 VTec Lude
well which would you recommend for the most blue tint?
well which would you recommend for the most blue tint?
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Check out www. fosmo.com or www.powerbulbs.com for starters. Be warned that many states forbid the use of ANY tint unless the headlights were originally made that way. We use Osram +30 bulbs and they are whiter than stock without any power problems. You really want to stay with 55 watt bulbs. Many threads on this subject, btw. Either the Osram or Phillips are very good and last if properly installed (no touching the glass with bare fingers-period).