01 f4i bulb size?
#13
Best halogen H7 bulb available
Ignore rumors of headlight housings melting, it's rubbish. I've never seen first-hand experience of this from anyone I've known in my automotive history.
Ignore rumors of headlight housings melting, it's rubbish. I've never seen first-hand experience of this from anyone I've known in my automotive history.
#14
How are those different that the Silverstars I see at auto parts stores? Also, what does the color look like...super white or do they have a blue-ish tint to them. Do you run these on your bike?
How are those better than these: Sylvania Silverstar H7
Edit: what do the 4000k and 4100k ratings mean? I assume one has a bluer tint to it...which one?
I think these are more equivalent to what you posted Aken: Silverstar ULTRA H7
I would like to do this as cheap as possible, which is why I am asking so many questions.
How are those better than these: Sylvania Silverstar H7
Edit: what do the 4000k and 4100k ratings mean? I assume one has a bluer tint to it...which one?
I think these are more equivalent to what you posted Aken: Silverstar ULTRA H7
I would like to do this as cheap as possible, which is why I am asking so many questions.
Last edited by Uniqsol; 06-09-2009 at 12:21 AM.
#17
If you ride at night I would wait until you can get the HID's. Any blue halogen bulb (even if it is marketed as "xenon") limits light output. In my cage I like the Luminics usa true blue's. I would never put them on my bike. They look bright when you look at them (and sexy) but they SUCK to drive behind. Get the real deal if you ride at night.
#18
Those two Silverstar bulbs probably have nothing different about them except packaging. The Osram Silverstar +50%s will be better. Honestly, stop trying to be cheap. If you want really cheap, go to Autozone and buy generic H7 bulbs for $8. But they're not gonna be anything good. If you want good vision and lasting performance, spend the $30.
Night Breakers I don't know for sure - I saw a couple that had a blue coating, which is usually a definite no-no.
My recommendations are based on those from http://www.danielsternlighting.com, which if you look you'll see he knows his light bulbs.
You do NOT need HIDs to ride at night. Yes, they're brighter and have a nice color, but that's an annoying misconception that you NEED HIDs. Boo. You should at least get a good bulb, though.
Night Breakers I don't know for sure - I saw a couple that had a blue coating, which is usually a definite no-no.
My recommendations are based on those from http://www.danielsternlighting.com, which if you look you'll see he knows his light bulbs.
You do NOT need HIDs to ride at night. Yes, they're brighter and have a nice color, but that's an annoying misconception that you NEED HIDs. Boo. You should at least get a good bulb, though.
#19
Those two Silverstar bulbs probably have nothing different about them except packaging. The Osram Silverstar +50%s will be better. Honestly, stop trying to be cheap. If you want really cheap, go to Autozone and buy generic H7 bulbs for $8. But they're not gonna be anything good. If you want good vision and lasting performance, spend the $30.
Night Breakers I don't know for sure - I saw a couple that had a blue coating, which is usually a definite no-no.
My recommendations are based on those from http://www.danielsternlighting.com, which if you look you'll see he knows his light bulbs.
You do NOT need HIDs to ride at night. Yes, they're brighter and have a nice color, but that's an annoying misconception that you NEED HIDs. Boo. You should at least get a good bulb, though.
Night Breakers I don't know for sure - I saw a couple that had a blue coating, which is usually a definite no-no.
My recommendations are based on those from http://www.danielsternlighting.com, which if you look you'll see he knows his light bulbs.
You do NOT need HIDs to ride at night. Yes, they're brighter and have a nice color, but that's an annoying misconception that you NEED HIDs. Boo. You should at least get a good bulb, though.
#20
How are those different that the Silverstars I see at auto parts stores? Also, what does the color look like...super white or do they have a blue-ish tint to them. Do you run these on your bike?
How are those better than these: Sylvania Silverstar H7
Edit: what do the 4000k and 4100k ratings mean? I assume one has a bluer tint to it...which one?
I think these are more equivalent to what you posted Aken: Silverstar ULTRA H7
I would like to do this as cheap as possible, which is why I am asking so many questions.
How are those better than these: Sylvania Silverstar H7
Edit: what do the 4000k and 4100k ratings mean? I assume one has a bluer tint to it...which one?
I think these are more equivalent to what you posted Aken: Silverstar ULTRA H7
I would like to do this as cheap as possible, which is why I am asking so many questions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin
Here are a few good color scales so you can decide what temperature rating you want -