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Old 01-01-2004, 01:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Lighting bulb question

My lows are a blueish white, my driver side parking light is bright white and my pass. side parking light is "stock" (dim) white...along with my blinkers. I just installed my fogs...and I'm sure once I get them working the light will be a different white also. So...my question is...

What are some simi cheap bulbs that dont look purple, dont look yellow or just blue and are just a bright white (simi blue) color. I hate having lights that dont match up...it bothers me. lol.

So what are some cheap brands to buy from that are a good white/slight blue color? Also, any links would be helpful.

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Theresa , get some Sylvania Silverstars. They look good plus they're white-ish.
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^ RedH22a1, for which ?? parking, signals or fogs ??

I will probably run ALL piaa extreme's when I get my fogs going .. right now my corner lights (beside headlights) are burnt out ... my running lights (in signals) are a dim getting yellow but were supposed to be hyper white and when the front signals blink they are noticeably brighter/whiter ..

The bulbs you can get don't last that long but can be picked up off Ebay im sure ...
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Man I got the PIAA super plasma bulbs for my fogs and they are the sh!t! That is if you got some dough to throw around!
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Super Plasmas are way to blue to run on the side lights. As for PIAA Extremes, man they are way too bright. I had them in my fogs, headlights, and sidelights, and I got headaches. PIAA Super Whites or Platinum Whites are a good combo to go with if you run all three lights
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