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    Saw these bulbs on e-bay. Was wondering if they will work on a 8g?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLUE-8500K-...1QQcmdZViewItem

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoy724
    Saw these bulbs on e-bay. Was wondering if they will work on a 8g?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLUE-8500K-...1QQcmdZViewItem

    if you have USDM headlights then yes

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    yea looks lyke u'll be iight

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    They will work for about 4 to 6 months.

    If you want some good lights that will last and give out a cool color get PIAA Super Plasma GT-X
    http://www.piaa.com/Bulbs/Bulbs-H4.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZigenScarface
    if you have USDM headlights then yes
    X2 any h4 bulb would work

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattalicslvr8g02
    X2 any h4 bulb would work
    as long as the bulbs don't draw more wattage than the factory bulbs. if they do you risk frying the harness or some wiring. but if you do want to run a high wattage bulb i did suggest you run a heavy duty wiring harness made for high wattage bulbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    as long as the bulbs don't draw more wattage than the factory bulbs. if they do you risk frying the harness or some wiring. but if you do want to run a high wattage bulb i did suggest you run a heavy duty wiring harness made for high wattage bulbs.

    Where can I get a heavy duty harness? I really need one badly/ asap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da_silvagride


    Where can I get a heavy duty harness? I really need one badly/ asap.
    you can make one. or they make them on ebay. the good ones use a relay and are the ones i suggest if you want the maximum potential from your bulbs.

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    they are ok they give a pretty good color i had them on my old car never had them on my galant

    if you want real color though go hid it is definately worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    as long as the bulbs don't draw more wattage than the factory bulbs. if they do you risk frying the harness or some wiring. but if you do want to run a high wattage bulb i did suggest you run a heavy duty wiring harness made for high wattage bulbs.
    not true my dad ran 95 watt piaa super white bulbs for 3 years and no problem with the harness

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattalicslvr8g02
    not true my dad ran 95 watt piaa super white bulbs for 3 years and no problem with the harness
    good for your dad. well my dad fried his harness. and so did a couple of my friends. just because something doesn't happen to your dad doesn't mean it won't happen to everyone else.

    and if you kept reading, i mention about getting the full potential of the bulbs. i guarantee those high wattage bulbs will be brighter if they were grabbing power straight from the battery instead of just sharing power with every other device you have in the car.

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