Originally posted by: dchakrab
Any links? Could these be modded to stick on a motorcycle?
Originally posted by: MystiKal
Went to PepBoys after one of my SilverStar went out on me and the one I went to didn't have them for $20... I went to WalMart and got them at their price of $37.99. These bulbs are really great for night driving...they dont give that ghetto look of colored head lights, but you will notice the difference! I wonder if I could get the one the blew covered under warrenty
Originally posted by: MMarks2
Originally posted by: MystiKal
Went to PepBoys after one of my SilverStar went out on me and the one I went to didn't have them for $20... I went to WalMart and got them at their price of $37.99. These bulbs are really great for night driving...they dont give that ghetto look of colored head lights, but you will notice the difference! I wonder if I could get the one the blew covered under warrenty
Not to crap...but are you freaking kidding me!>?!?!!?! :Q
The silverstars are ok driving at night and boy do they look cool.....but HOLY NISH these things are like non-existent in the rain. Its like they are shut off...it really sucks. I definitely would get the yellow fogs with these.
Originally posted by: TekDemon
Originally posted by: MMarks2
Originally posted by: MystiKal
Went to PepBoys after one of my SilverStar went out on me and the one I went to didn't have them for $20... I went to WalMart and got them at their price of $37.99. These bulbs are really great for night driving...they dont give that ghetto look of colored head lights, but you will notice the difference! I wonder if I could get the one the blew covered under warrenty
Not to crap...but are you freaking kidding me!>?!?!!?! :Q
The silverstars are ok driving at night and boy do they look cool.....but HOLY NISH these things are like non-existent in the rain. Its like they are shut off...it really sucks. I definitely would get the yellow fogs with these.
The yellow fogs of today are worthless, so it's almost a myth that they help you see better. If you think you see better it's probably a placebo effect.
The thing is, yellow lights USED to help you see better, but the method used to make them had large amounts of carcinogens as byproducts. So the new method of making yellow lights is to just spray some yellow coating in front to turn the light yellow. For obvious reasons, this ends up lowering brightness considerably, and reverses any gains you'd get from having yellow light. If you can find the really old yellow bulbs that were made without spraying yellow coating, those are actually good(and carcinogenic).
I found this out while researching new headlights...there's some pretty hot technology out there...way better than silverstars available. Also, way more costly =( (I'm not talking about HID, I meant bulbs you can swap in).
Originally posted by: CuriousGeorge
Got a 2 silverstars close-beam bulbs at $20 a piece at my Pep Boys here in Albany, NY. Thanks OP.
Originally posted by: AdOgG0911
Since Silverstars do not show the yellow portions of the light spectrum, the bulbs have to burn brighter to produce the same amount of light as a regular halogen bulb at the same wattage. As you know, anything that runs hotter or burns brighter than standard is not gonna last as long. Most people seem to get about a year of life out of them. Up to you i guess if you want to put $40 bucks worth of headlights in your car every year just so the light output can look white.
Originally posted by: masterxfob
Originally posted by: AdOgG0911
Since Silverstars do not show the yellow portions of the light spectrum, the bulbs have to burn brighter to produce the same amount of light as a regular halogen bulb at the same wattage. As you know, anything that runs hotter or burns brighter than standard is not gonna last as long. Most people seem to get about a year of life out of them. Up to you i guess if you want to put $40 bucks worth of headlights in your car every year just so the light output can look white.
i've had my silverstars for nearly three years without a problem![]()
i've had my silverstars for nearly three years without a problem![]()
Maybe DRL is the reason "most don't get that life" out of these lamps?Originally posted by: AdOgG0911
i've had my silverstars for nearly three years without a problem![]()
Lucky you, but most don't get that life. That plus the reported rain visibility problems are enought to keep me away.