im wondering if someone makes a shell type headlight that isnt really a headlight but has replaceable bulbs. cuz i want that bluish look but the big headlight/bulb isnt doin it for me.
Originally posted by Mathuge im wondering if someone makes a shell type headlight that isnt really a headlight but has replaceable bulbs. cuz i want that bluish look but the big headlight/bulb isnt doin it for me.
We carry a capsule with an H4 bulb you could change out to whatever. Give me a call during the week.
i've seen conversion kits to change out your lights with other vehicles... looked pretty good too...
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Was looking through old posts and found this one. Thought you all with the 6054 headslights might want to know...I put the slyvania Silverstars on my truck and I love them. They put out much more light and have a nice white/silveryshinny look to them. A bit pricey but way better than stock.
CurryKid3, they make the Silverstars in the 6054 sealed-beam head light? I didn't know they made sealed-beam versions. Thanks for the tip, I've heard lots of good things about the Silverstar bulbs.
Yea I pick them up from Kragen but they were like 20 or 25 each. It was a splurge but well worth it. I do alot of camping and wilderness travel and they have been awsome.
That's great to hear. I bought the Cool Blues on a splurge for my other car, which uses the 9005/9006 capsules, and they're quite a bit better than stock. I hear the Silverstars are even better. Thanks for your post!
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