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gsxsebring 05-11-2008 02:44 AM

aftermarket head lights and tail lights?
 
i can't find any aftermarket headlights or tail lights for my 95 coupe any suggestions?

Al B 05-11-2008 09:59 AM

RE: aftermarket head lights and tail lights?
 
I'm sure there is aftermarket out there, but..... not to discourage you with aftermarket equipment, but I have seen so many AFM taillights leak and create severewater damageto the interior of vehicles. My suggestion would be to carefully monitor the lights once they are installed. Just a word of advice tho.

johno 01-14-2009 08:40 AM

RE: aftermarket head lights and tail lights?
 
Have you found any aftermarket head lights/ or BULBS ..
LIKE i wantBRIGHTER ONES.

Xenon is what i would like.two cars a 1999 cirrus and a 2000 cirrus
the headlight bulb is pretty common part # 9007


I went to Harbor freight and they make xenon bluish tinted BRIGHT headlight kit for several type of bulbs but not for the 9007 bulb type.

andthese bulbs are like in there (and tight) THEY ARE NOT GONNA leak if installed propelry.

Al B 01-14-2009 05:45 PM

RE: aftermarket head lights and tail lights?
 
You can get an aftermarket HID system to add to any vehicle instead of a Xenon bulb. A little more pricier, but a way different light.

It's not the bulbs that would leak, it's the AFM taillights that I was refering to.

sunneh63031 02-06-2009 09:05 PM

Have you tried the Silverstar Bulbs i used to have them in my 02 they were the brightest as far as visibilty ther a bit pricy about 35-40 or so.

Those HID kits can be pretty expensive

BigLizard 02-06-2009 10:59 PM

I have an aftermarket PnP 4300K Xenon HIDs installed on my Sebring. I bought the set from sinomedia on ebay. You'll need a relay kit and 2 6ohm 50 watt resistors to make the HIDs work properly.

EDIT: Silverstar bulbs are sh!t. I didn't like them at all.

Ram 02-07-2009 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by BigLizard (Post 24503)
I have an aftermarket PnP 4300K Xenon HIDs installed on my Sebring. I bought the set from sinomedia on ebay. You'll need a relay kit and 2 6ohm 50 watt resistors to make the HIDs work properly.

EDIT: Silverstar bulbs are sh!t. I didn't like them at all.

Interesting were the resistors in series or parallel? I've heard many issues with HID ballasts not functioning correctly.

It seams that the resistors how ever you would put them on the ckt are defeating the purpose to some extent of the lower current draw of HID's!

+ 1 on SilverStar Ultras too.... :)

BigLizard 02-08-2009 12:59 AM

The resistors are wired in parallel. It keeps the load up so the pcm doesn't think there is a light out. The ignitors work perfectly. The bulbs are cheap so when one goes out I will buy a new set for 4.99.


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