View Poll Results: What kind of bulbs do you use?
PIAA



13
11.50%
GE Nighthawks



8
7.08%
Silverstars



40
35.40%
Osrams



2
1.77%
Hoen



1
0.88%
Stock ones



26
23.01%
IPF



0
0%
Other



29
25.66%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 113. You may not vote on this poll
What bulbs do you use?
#1
What bulbs do you use?
I am just curious as to which type of bulbs you all use. Doesn't matter for what rig or year. Please post up the wattage as well.
I am using GE Nighthawks right now, but am thinking about going to a higher wattage...maybe Hoen bulbs?
I am using GE Nighthawks right now, but am thinking about going to a higher wattage...maybe Hoen bulbs?
Last edited by Localmotion; Jan 8, 2007 at 11:21 AM.
#3
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i just use OEM replacements from autozone or pepboys. i figure i can spend the money id save from not upgrading my lights on other more useful stuff to me
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#12
I run some generic halogen H4s from JC Whitney as well, 55/100w in a Hella housing with a relayed wire harness:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...#WiringHarness
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...#WiringHarness
#13
I don't like white/blueish lighting (must be the only one) so I run Hella Yellowstars all-around; 55W H4 in the headlights and 55W H3 in fogs.
I just put on a set of Lightforce 170's with combo yellow filter...now everything is more or less color matched!
I just put on a set of Lightforce 170's with combo yellow filter...now everything is more or less color matched!
#14
Silverstar 9004
Ok, Silverstar seems to be a good choice based on this pole.
However there are 7 different versions available. Apparently they all are 45/65watts. Which means no special wiring/fuse requirements.
Near as I can tell the differences between them are whiteness/blueness, longevity, brightness and price.
So how to choose, he asked rhetorically.
However there are 7 different versions available. Apparently they all are 45/65watts. Which means no special wiring/fuse requirements.
Near as I can tell the differences between them are whiteness/blueness, longevity, brightness and price.
So how to choose, he asked rhetorically.
#15
Ok, Silverstar seems to be a good choice based on this pole.
However there are 7 different versions available. Apparently they all are 45/65watts. Which means no special wiring/fuse requirements.
Near as I can tell the differences between them are whiteness/blueness, longevity, brightness and price.
So how to choose, he asked rhetorically.
However there are 7 different versions available. Apparently they all are 45/65watts. Which means no special wiring/fuse requirements.
Near as I can tell the differences between them are whiteness/blueness, longevity, brightness and price.
So how to choose, he asked rhetorically.

also check out www.hoen-usa.com...they have some blinging bulbs. I have heard that they have the most useful lighting as well.
#16
i had properly shielded xenons in mine for a little while, but ended up selling them to another board member. i liked those alot, but didnt want to take the chance of dipping the nose too deep and frying them, so i run whatever it came with when I bought it. they are yellow and light up the road kinda in front of me.
#17
i like my GE nighthawks...i had the silverstars and well wasnt pleased with the results in snow/rain...on ideal dark perfect nights they were great, esp. high beams, but other than that i found they drowned out...the GE's are performing better in my opinion.
#20
Hoen for me. Different kind of light (color) for sure. They look really good but they take some getting used to. I do like them though. Only other bulbs i would run are Silverstars. I really would like to put a bi-xenon conversion in though. Its not super high on the priority list though, so maybe someday.
The Hoens i run are the xenonmatch plus H4's 80/100w. I have the stock wiring harness except for a simple plug in between the factory plug and bulb. This is just thicker gauge wiring and a better plug to prevent melting. I have been thinking about upgrading the complete harness so i checked voltages today. 14.35vdc at battery. 14.01vdc at bulb on low beams. 13.91vdc at bulb on high beams. Pretty good. No harness needed for me.
I also have them in the fogs. H3 xenon match, stock wattage. I like the fogs a lot.
The Hoens i run are the xenonmatch plus H4's 80/100w. I have the stock wiring harness except for a simple plug in between the factory plug and bulb. This is just thicker gauge wiring and a better plug to prevent melting. I have been thinking about upgrading the complete harness so i checked voltages today. 14.35vdc at battery. 14.01vdc at bulb on low beams. 13.91vdc at bulb on high beams. Pretty good. No harness needed for me.
I also have them in the fogs. H3 xenon match, stock wattage. I like the fogs a lot.



