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WhizzBomb 01-13-2003 11:23 AM

Brightest Headlight?
 
Hello Everyone,

Quick question. I'm looking for the brightest headlights available. I currently have PIAA's in. From experience, is there anything out there that is brighter and reliable?

Thanks so much,

Joe

tireburner163 01-13-2003 02:16 PM

Projector headlights

WhizzBomb 01-14-2003 02:49 PM

Suggestions?
 
Can you offer any reccomendations on brand and where to get them?

Thanks so much,

Joe

The Deuce 01-14-2003 03:03 PM

Question: Why do you want superbright headlights? Are conditions really that bad where you live?

WhizzBomb 01-14-2003 03:08 PM

I'm Blind
 
I'm looking into them because since I got the LASIK eye surgery my night vision sucks ***. I'm really not doing it for looks but for safety. Are projector lights SIGNIFICANTLY brighter then PIAAs?

Thanks everyone for the help.

Joe

jj_jonathon 01-15-2003 11:40 AM

harness pure nuclear energy into your light bulb....i hear plasma can be rather bright...just look at the sun...seriously..look at it...right in the middle of it...bright eh? :D

...you mean PIAA platnium super whites arent that bright? i wanna geta pair of them because i dont think the stock bulbs are that bright...

WhizzBomb 01-15-2003 11:52 AM

That's the problem. The first set of lights I had were powered by flux capicitors until the NRC got wind of them. They wanted me to go through all this paper work. Then I thought I had an angle on a new cold fusion lamp but that naver panned out. I was going to try and organize a trip to the sun so I could remove two small pieces that I could shield in some sort of ceramic coated non-conducting housing. Too costly though. Outside of that, any other suggestions?

;)

Joe

jj_jonathon 01-15-2003 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by WhizzBomb
That's the problem. The first set of lights I had were powered by flux capicitors until the NRC got wind of them. They wanted me to go through all this paper work. Then I thought I had an angle on a new cold fusion lamp but that naver panned out. I was going to try and organize a trip to the sun so I could remove two small pieces that I could shield in some sort of ceramic coated non-conducting housing. Too costly though. Outside of that, any other suggestions?

;)

Joe

Magic! :D

...lol...honestly i always thought PIAA made the best bright bulbs (street legal)...could prolly try a search engine..but i have a feeling anything brighter would just be illegal...did you replace the foglights with brighter ones too? have you tried driving around with your highbeams on? :D

VeNuM 01-19-2003 10:58 PM

What about HID's? Aren't those really bright? I've seen the kits available, don't know if they're legal or not though. ~Brian

WhizzBomb 01-21-2003 11:10 AM

PIAA 2100XT Driving lights
 
Thanks again for all the help guys. I'm looking at the 2100XT driving lights mounted as fog lights. Anyone have any experience with them?

Thanks,

Joe


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