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Old November 1st 04, 03:58 AM
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Maybe Mr. Stern can help with this one, but I'll put it out there for the
group.

Looking to improve my vision at night, I recently "upgraded" my standard
stock Halogen headlights to the Sylvania SilverStar headlights. It seems to
me that these bulbs are definately a bit brighter (but not much) and they
have a blue-white tint to them. They look good in the Neon. But in
hindsight, I noticed on the website that they only last about a year in
normal conditions. A year?!? So I'm looking for some solid recommendations
backed by actual facts on upgrading my current headlight system without
spending a lot of money. Doing a google groups search yielded little
confidence in these SilverStar bulbs and possibly even confused me more.

Thanks.

- NG -
'03 Neon SXT Auto
'04 Neon SXT 5-Spd


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Old November 23rd 04, 09:21 AM
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Try PHILIPS Crystal Vision or Vision Plus. Info is at their site.

"NewsGroupie" > wrote in message
news
> Maybe Mr. Stern can help with this one, but I'll put it out there for the
> group.
>
> Looking to improve my vision at night, I recently "upgraded" my standard
> stock Halogen headlights to the Sylvania SilverStar headlights. It seems
> to me that these bulbs are definately a bit brighter (but not much) and
> they have a blue-white tint to them. They look good in the Neon. But in
> hindsight, I noticed on the website that they only last about a year in
> normal conditions. A year?!? So I'm looking for some solid recommendations
> backed by actual facts on upgrading my current headlight system without
> spending a lot of money. Doing a google groups search yielded little
> confidence in these SilverStar bulbs and possibly even confused me more.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - NG -
> '03 Neon SXT Auto
> '04 Neon SXT 5-Spd
>



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Old November 23rd 04, 09:21 AM
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Try PHILIPS Crystal Vision or Vision Plus. Info is at their site.

"NewsGroupie" > wrote in message
news
> Maybe Mr. Stern can help with this one, but I'll put it out there for the
> group.
>
> Looking to improve my vision at night, I recently "upgraded" my standard
> stock Halogen headlights to the Sylvania SilverStar headlights. It seems
> to me that these bulbs are definately a bit brighter (but not much) and
> they have a blue-white tint to them. They look good in the Neon. But in
> hindsight, I noticed on the website that they only last about a year in
> normal conditions. A year?!? So I'm looking for some solid recommendations
> backed by actual facts on upgrading my current headlight system without
> spending a lot of money. Doing a google groups search yielded little
> confidence in these SilverStar bulbs and possibly even confused me more.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - NG -
> '03 Neon SXT Auto
> '04 Neon SXT 5-Spd
>



 




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