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    Head lights (Hyper whites or Xenon)

    Hi,
    I'm looking for replacement headlight lamps for my 6g, because the ones I have now are just too weak. (Sorry Mitsubishi )

    I'm not yet sure what I want, hyper whites or blue xenon (look al likes?).

    I found this sight: http://www.eurodezigns.com
    Are these any good? (They sell Xenon ones)

    And does someone know where I can order Hyperwhites for my 6g?

    Any other suggestions are also welcome.
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    galant00
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    get a HID kit..

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    Quote Originally Posted by galant00
    get a HID kit..
    Ehhh I'm a total n00b at this. What does HID stand for?
    And what is a HID kit?
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    Anyone?

    I just want brighter and 'cooler looking' head lights.
    But a HID kit is just a wee bit too expensive for me.

    Edit:
    I just surfed the internet for about an hour and saw many bulbs for sale.
    Now which brand is the best and which wattage should I go for. (I don't want to order new bulbs in 4 months)
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    kenjan
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    H.I.D stands for High Intensity Discharge, those are the kind of headlights u see in expensive Mercedes-Benz and BMW's. A conversion kit would cost around $400 - $800 U.S dollars, should be cheaper in Europe since most of our kits come from Europe or Japan

    If u dont wanna spend that much, get a Silvania Silverstar. Those are about the brightest and whitest bulb u can get other than the real H.I.D.

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    Hella manufactures complete universal HID conversion kits. The downside is that you have to custom fit them to your car by yourself....
    Since you're in the EU, you must comply with the regulations regarding HID lights; i.e. you also have to buy the adjusters that move the lights up and down based on measurements of the car's movement. So you also have to install the Hella sensors that do that measuring...

    What this all comes down to, is that it's not worth the work in my opinion. You could install HID without the adjusters, but that would make the car illegal to use on public roads. So HID conversion is not worth the effort if you ask me....

    Now if your car had been a tuned-up 8G things would be different (at least I think so), because the cost of the HID conversion relative to the resale value of the car wouldn't be as high..... But that's just how I see it.

    Jan Kenneth
    --- Hell Hath No Fury Like My 4G63 ---

    www.silvergalant.com

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    ramell86
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    yeah i would go with the sylvania silverstars.....A lot of my friends have them as well as me and all of us are pleased with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramell86
    yeah i would go with the sylvania silverstars.....A lot of my friends have them as well as me and all of us are pleased with them
    Do some people know where I can order these for a reasonable price? I've already found one where I could order it, but they don't accept credit cards for international orders, so I'm looking for a shop that does....
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeucken
    Do some people know where I can order these for a reasonable price? I've already found one where I could order it, but they don't accept credit cards for international orders, so I'm looking for a shop that does....
    Try these bulbs from this website:



    http://www.eautoworks.com/html/ORD-Light~b...kya-No-4682.htm

    Btw, the color of those bulbs is like the picture of my headlights you see below.

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    How many watt are these? According to the description on my headlights I can use 55 watt tops....
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    marktheblake
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    I got all excited about these Xenon, ultra white and blue headlights that i discovered on Ebay. Thought it was some secret technology that nobody else had.

    Then I was in two of the local auto parts stores the other day just lookin' (as you do) and there they all are, and about the same as the internet prices. Some of them were the same brand. Price was around AUD40.00

    I am sure your stores will have them too, just ask the spare parts convertors for advice.

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    I've already ordered some 'laser lights' from a shop here in Holland. They are ok, but not as white as I would like em.
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    PRE-EVO
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    My biggest suggestion is to get some 93 USDM galant headlights. They are a clear glass lense and when I used those with some sylvania cool blue lights they were plenty bright and clear and not too expensive.
    I currently have some JDM lights now which I just need to get some good bulbs for. Silverstars are okay but are too pricey IMHO and would definetly reccommend their Cool Blue's as a cheaper and decent alternative.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PRE-EVO)</div><div class='quotemain'>My biggest suggestion is to get some 93 USDM galant headlights. They are a clear glass lense and when I used those with some sylvania cool blue lights they were plenty bright and clear and not too expensive.</div>Pictures?
    1990 Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 GLSi Hatchback *SOLD*
    2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

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    J apmetal
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    I've opted for upgrading my spotlamps, rather than fiddling with my headlamps [altho I do have those Ice-white bulbs you're looking at getting]

    I've managed to acquire some HID spotlamps [usually fitted to the Mazda MX-5] for my car, so I'm going to get some clear covers made to replace the standard lamps, then mount my spots behind them & wire them to turn on with my high-beams :idea:

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    HOT!!!!

    Just released on the Norwegian market (and yes, slightly illegal in Norway when used for anything but high beam), DIRECT REPLACEMENT HID "bulbs" that fits in the socket of most car bulbs including models for H1 and H4 (the most widely used euro bulbs) replacements. Other types available are H3, H7 and bi-xenon H4 bulbs. You US guys can probably have them in your sizes too.
    The system was tested by the Norwegian in-depth car magazine Drive, and they reported the difference was amazing, especially on high beam. "Totally dark roads turned into daylight" (quote).
    Their test was based on replacing the H1 bulbs on a Audi Porsche RS2.

    The mag says the xenons are produced by the same manufacturers that deliver xenon lights to a lot of car manufacturers, but sadly doesn't state what brand it is. I can't read the logo or manufacturer's name from the cardboard box they came in in the picture, but at least now we know that the truth (or xenon) is out there, and it's available!

    Jan Kenneth
    --- Hell Hath No Fury Like My 4G63 ---

    www.silvergalant.com

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    marktheblake
    Guest
    How much are you paying for them in Norway?

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(marktheblake)</div><div class='quotemain'>How much are you paying for them in Norway?</div>

    The price for all types except for the H4 bi-xenon to full-xenon replacement was 4000NOK, which by today's currency rate equals US$280.

    Now remember, Norway is a very high-cost country, so they should be cheaper in other countries.

    Jan K
    --- Hell Hath No Fury Like My 4G63 ---

    www.silvergalant.com

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    marktheblake
    Guest
    Hmmm,. maybe though in Norway people earn a lot more ? :-)

    I have seen Xenon type globes for around $40 in OZ, but i have also seen them for $140. I think i will try the cheaper ones next time I do a bulb, but otherwise its a non-essential upgrade and doesnt impress the girlies.

    Can you imagine going to the beach and saying, hey everyone check out me Xenons?

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    PRE-EVO
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by jeucken
    Quote Originally Posted by PRE-EVO
    My biggest suggestion is to get some 93 USDM galant headlights. They are a clear glass lense and when I used those with some sylvania cool blue lights they were plenty bright and clear and not too expensive.
    Pictures?
    Here's a pic of the 93's .



    Here's the JDM front end conversion (I didn't have a hood as it was being used for the CF hood mold).



    FYI I painted the bumper myself in my garage (it used to be blue) for a total of $30.

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