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So im wanting the most god-awful brightest headlights on earth, without having to do the whole HID conversion kit. Ive got silverstar ultras in now but want something brighter. Any ideas?

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You're pretty much maxed out.. Assuming your headlights are clean and adjusted correctly.

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It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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PIAA Xtreme White Plus. Puts the Silverstars to shame.

Edit: just be prepared to pay. About $60 a pair on Amazon. YES you can get an eBay HID kit for that, but I don't know if you want people flaming you for putting HIDs in a stock housing. PIAA does make very high quality stuff with a good warranty.

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30,000K green on 55w ballast should do the trick ...

oh dang, he said no HIDs ... Nevermind

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30,000K green on 55w ballast should do the trick ...

oh dang, he said no HIDs ... Nevermind

I think you mean gamma ray bulbs on a 500W ballast?

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On 6/6/2012 at 6:32 PM, 'LZTYBRN' said:

3. Don't put speakers outside the car unless you are the ice cream man.

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30,000K green on 55w ballast should do the trick ...

oh dang, he said no HIDs ... Nevermind

I think you mean gamma ray bulbs on a 500W ballast?
We kid around, but thanks to Mike at Hyper Lights ... I have 30,000K purple with 55w ballast on my 49 Ford.

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Well i don't want to blind other drivers but I am blinded by other drivers everyday so kinda don't care if i do as fucked up as that sounds. I just want to light the road ahead of me to the extreme sense of the word. Like rolling spotlights lol ya dig? I thought about some 80 watt plasmaglow bulbs but don't know anything about them.

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@HELP, what is an 'hir' bulb?

I mean, ideally, LS460 projectors with Osram Nightbreaker bulbs and Denso ballasts would be the way to go. But OP wants to keep away from HIDs.

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On 6/6/2012 at 6:32 PM, 'LZTYBRN' said:

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So im wanting the most god-awful brightest headlights on earth, without having to do the whole HID conversion kit. Ive got silverstar ultras in now but want something brighter. Any ideas?

I think Philips makes the best ... this is what I run in my Monte Carlo SS (03) ... PHILIPS: Low = DiamondVision 5000K HB4, 55W - High = DiamondVision 5000K HB3, 65W - Fog = CrystalVision 4000K 893, 37.5W --- 45 SMD LED amber front turns & 45 SMD LED red rear turns & brakes, amber & red 5-LED parking/marker(s) all around

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-PHILIPS-5000K-Diamond-Vision-9006-Ultimate-White-Headlight-BULBS-USA-SELLER-/231002191604?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35c8cdb6f4&vxp=mtr

They make them for whatever number headlight you have.

PIAA has some 100watt low & highs that they boast about ... not true. I tried them, they were absolutely NO brighter than the DiamondVision I had, ... I gave them away & went back to the Philips ...

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Can't tell if im being cussed at or not but i just can't see well driving at night despite my prescription glasses and want/need brighter lights. Thanks for the help guys ill look into the HIR bulbs tho they seem quite difficult to get, at least the toshisba brand does.

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