Sylvania Silverstar bulbs, opinions?

inteeegraaaaaa

New Member
I just put some SS ultras in today, they look much more white then the ones i replaced i will take some comparison shots tonight if it doesn't rain.
 

konerri

New Member
i use to have these before going HID. They are worth the money. Down side is they only last one year. All three sets of light my and my brother ran died almost exactly at one year.
 

inteeegraaaaaa

New Member
i got them in, pics sucked so im not going to bother posting... but i can actually see with my low beams now...
 


Ominous G2

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Those bulbs suck. At least my experience with them did, they only made it about 3 months for me. I switched to PIAA Xtreme White, they have been running strong. I do a lot of night driving.
This is what my PIAAs look like, fogs are the Ions.
 

Daybid

Dump or Die.
ive tried those before.. haha but best option is to get hid... for the price of you paying for piaa's or like super silverstars thats like half of hid's already. so go the extra half way and just get hids :]
 

Ominous G2

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That's if you buy shitty hids. Only way I would consider hids is a bi-xenon conversion with E46 projectors.

The majority of cheap HID kits suck horribly. Sylvania makes a decent kit, but I can't justify one of those xenonvisions, maluskeeter, etc. kits. Especially after seeing the light output, and most don't come in 4300k.
 

g3teg97

Super Moderator
That's if you buy shitty hids. Only way I would consider hids is a bi-xenon conversion with E46 projectors.

The majority of cheap HID kits suck horribly. Sylvania makes a decent kit, but I can't justify one of those xenonvisions, maluskeeter, etc. kits. Especially after seeing the light output, and most don't come in 4300k.
I agree.

I'd rather get a decent halogen bulb and save money I'd spend on a HID kit for a retrofit.


Guess those Raybrigs are 95w. LOL.
 
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