About Xenon lights?
#1
About Xenon lights?
Ok
I had xenons about 55watts and later on i changed to 70watts.
The "shoked, adapter" - the thing that you plug in with the xenon- however its called~ !melted!
At first i thought it was the wiring that was too small for them, so i changed to bigger one's. But yet again it melted and even worst it made my headlight foggy
I heard that if you get "porcelain" something not made out of plastic, it won't melt anymore...is it real? where can i get that?
Or you have a way of having 70watts xenon without melting...
And about the headlamp...how can i get rid of the foggy/smoke thing?
I had xenons about 55watts and later on i changed to 70watts.
The "shoked, adapter" - the thing that you plug in with the xenon- however its called~ !melted!
At first i thought it was the wiring that was too small for them, so i changed to bigger one's. But yet again it melted and even worst it made my headlight foggy
I heard that if you get "porcelain" something not made out of plastic, it won't melt anymore...is it real? where can i get that?
Or you have a way of having 70watts xenon without melting...
And about the headlamp...how can i get rid of the foggy/smoke thing?
#2
"Xenon" blue bulbs aren't really xenon at all. It's just a blue coating over the bulb. IMO blue bulbs suck...if you want a good alternative to stock bulbs try the Philips VisionPlus or Silvania Silverstar bulbs. They look like stock lights as far as color goes but the beam is thrown further out.
#4
aftermarket light bulbs
I can't seem to find any type of aftermarket headlight BULBS for my new 2003 P5? for example of the PIAA BRAND. Do you know of a website that distributes these type of bulbs online. From what I have seen it looks like nowhere up here in Canada(toronto) has these in yet or don't know of any?
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