Sylvania SilverStar headlight bulbs
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Sylvania SilverStar headlight bulbs
Has anyone installed these yet? Any problems?
I have them on order and should arrive next week.
http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/View...eIndexID=48654
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Sylvania's Silverstar halogen bulbs are the brightest, 100% street legal, halogen on the road. Burning cleaner and crisper, with a color temperature of a white-hot 4000K, SilverStar bulbs burn brighter than any other halogen on the market. Sylvania’s Long Life bulbs deliver up to twice the life of a standard replacement bulb. So the next time you have to replace them, do it right with Sylvania.
I have them on order and should arrive next week.
http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/View...eIndexID=48654
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Sylvania's Silverstar halogen bulbs are the brightest, 100% street legal, halogen on the road. Burning cleaner and crisper, with a color temperature of a white-hot 4000K, SilverStar bulbs burn brighter than any other halogen on the market. Sylvania’s Long Life bulbs deliver up to twice the life of a standard replacement bulb. So the next time you have to replace them, do it right with Sylvania.
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I have them in both headlights and fogs. No issues, I have had them in the fogs for almost 1 year and the headlights about a month. I think they are much better than the stockers. BTW you can get them at autozone and not have to worry about shipping.
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It's not that bad to get at the foglights. I did it myself and I'm no mechanic. There is another thread on Sliverstars (search on it) and one guy mentioned the details, and I followed them. The owner's manual is pretty sketchy on how to do it. I remember that I had to loosen a couple of screws or clips on the sides and lower part of the grille, but I didn't need to take it out completely to get access.
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