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Always wanted to try them to see if the hype was true so last night I picked up a pair of H4 Sylvania Silverstars and I must say that they are the best street legal bulbs I have ever used. The beam pattern stayed the same (unlike some cheap bulbs) and they throw a tremendous amount of light especially with the high beam. Visability at night was substantially improved.
For anyone hesitant to drop $20 on a single bulb, all I can say is I'm a believer now and they are worth every penny!
I've read mixed reviews on these, but I gave them a shot and I'm a believer too.
I put a set in my wife's A4 and talk about night and day versus cheap halogen bulbs.
I put one in my 7R too and I like it.
2003 ZX7R
1995 916
do they give a blueish tint or is it just white
I use the silv for my clear corners on the car...the ones that look blue but blink amber...i like them
I bought some cuz they're bright and actually offer a way better field of view. The 19 year old's at my work ask why I never wash my car but put HID's in it![]()
+1 on brightness & beam, I put a 55W in my SV, big difference over stock.
I did have the high beam filiment go on me only about 4 mos later, not sure why. Was in a jam and overall happy with the light, so I replaced it with the same.
Andrew
03 Suzuki SV650
I've been running them for a least a cupple of years now and wouldnt go back to regular bulbs. Ive also put them in the past 3 vehicles Ive owned, one of which was brand new.
Anyone compared it to the Piaa Super White? Regards, Snake
Jake
2006 ZX-10R
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
I haven't done a side by side comparison but I have used the PIA super whites in the past. As far as I can tell they are equals in performance. You will be happy with either, but the Silverstars are a hell of a lot cheaper.Originally posted by Uncle Snake
Anyone compared it to the Piaa Super White? Regards, Snake
Exactly! My last PIAA was $41.How long do the Sylvanias last on average? I've got as little as 2400 and and as much as 10,000 miles out of the PIAAs. Regards, Snake
Jake
2006 ZX-10R
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
Not sure on longevity as I just put them in. I've heard mixed reviews from most people on the subject. The low end of the common failure time is around a year and I've heard just as many "3 years and going strong" stories too.
If I can get a year out of them, I'll be happy. $40 a year for my bike (2 H4's) isn't going to break me.
I just came in from the garage after putting a PIAA bulb in as it was all I had on the shelf. Gonna try the Sylvania next though........Thanks for the feedback. Regards, Snake
Jake
2006 ZX-10R
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
i got one put in the Honda but for $20/each they don't last too long. both went out few months later.
"fuckit!"
Originally posted by Uncle Snake
Exactly! My last PIAA was $41.How long do the Sylvanias last on average? I've got as little as 2400 and and as much as 10,000 miles out of the PIAAs. Regards, Snake
in 115k on my SV, I've only replaced my stock bulb once, and that was cause somebody in a cage thew a 9volt battery at me head on and took out my headlight
RandyO
IBA#9560
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You just have to set your wheelies down a little easier!Originally posted by Kham
i got one put in the Honda but for $20/each they don't last too long. both went out few months later.![]()
nono.. in my woman's Honda Civic. it was really brite and i liked it but it didn't last long. so screw that... went back to OEM replacemtn for a lot less.Originally posted by ZX-12R
You just have to set your wheelies down a little easier!![]()
"fuckit!"