headlight bulbs
headlight bulbs
on my 86 iroc is there anyway i can get those light blue bulbs that are bright i think they are called xenon bulbs. does anyone make them for the 3rd gens. or is there a way to convert it???
thanks
bryan
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86 Irocz, 305 bored 40 over, 211/221 comp cam,paw rocker arms 1.5,10:1 comp., stock heads, 100 shot of nitrous,
soon to be airflow research 190 cc heads, 373 gears to replace 273, and induction work
thanks
bryan
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86 Irocz, 305 bored 40 over, 211/221 comp cam,paw rocker arms 1.5,10:1 comp., stock heads, 100 shot of nitrous,
soon to be airflow research 190 cc heads, 373 gears to replace 273, and induction work
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From: Charlotte NC
Car: 92 Z28 Z03
Engine: 350
Transmission: 700-R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73 G80
i don't think so because are lights are the bulb and the houseing the new cars are the bulb u just change so as far as i know i dont think so
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From: Ponchatoula La 70454
Car: 1989 Firebird Formula
Engine: 305TBI
Transmission: 700R4
YESS!, there is a way, Im doing the conversion right now. Couldnt be simpler. I found a guy on ebay or yahoo auction selling the conversion kit. His company is located in california. I got the lenses and blueish/white lights for $83 on the auction. They are sweet. Here is the problem i have run into. The wires and connector that plugs into the headlights are old and while i was installing them, the wires pulled losse from the connector. Not to worry, i just cut the old one off, and ran to the auto parts store and got a new connector, paid maybe $2.00. Im soldering the wires tonight, becaused, i used little clamp things to hold the wires together, but wiht the door opening, it would pull the wires apart, so soldering is the best option. And talk about results, damn, these lights are soooooo much better then the factory. Ive managed to hit 4 deer in the past due to low visibility, but now, you can see 2miles down the road with these things. The bulbs are made by Hyper industries. If you look on the auction blocks, these light go for like $15 a pair, NOT BAD!. Click here and you can see exactly what i got. I won this auction http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cg...140632&r=0&t=0
the guy that sold them, his email address is Xenonhid2000@aol.com
the guy that sold them, his email address is Xenonhid2000@aol.com
An easier replacement are the new Sylvania Cool White bulbs...I use them and they are much whiter/bluer than stock bulbs, and look great. They are a direct replacement, and can be bought at any checker/schucks/kragen or autozone
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From: So. Cal, L.A.
Car: '88 Firebird Formula 350
Engine: Built 383 TPI
Transmission: Built 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt, 3.27:1 Posi
I put them into my T/A and they look really good. Then I saw this:
http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/info/bulb_types/
It made me change my mind.
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'82 Firebird, dead stock, 9 bolt disc rear, over 200,000 miles and still going strong, more to come...
http://www.spinfrenzy.com/stingerssx...easures.html#4
http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/info/bulb_types/
It made me change my mind.
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'82 Firebird, dead stock, 9 bolt disc rear, over 200,000 miles and still going strong, more to come...
http://www.spinfrenzy.com/stingerssx...easures.html#4
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