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CoasTek240
10-24-2003, 06:19 AM
ok i went ahead and read the FAQ'd thread that Kevin set up.

it stated:
Halogens:
Lowbeams - H3c
Highbeams - H4

so i found the H4's on ebay since they're the high beams i just bought some cheap Xenon ones (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2438730347&category=33710)

but i wanna find a good set of H3c, they gotta be white, no getting a ticket, but i want them to be super bright. and not yellow, definalty white

btw the "194 wedge bulbs" are supposed to be used for the bupmer lights and all, but i cant find those anywhere?
i'm retarded when it comes to this stuff.

mad s13
10-24-2003, 07:59 AM
dood just type in 194 on ebay and you will get about 989 matches..go down a few past all the crap then you will see them. I use wal marts pilot motorsports hyper white bulbs.they are blue glass, make nice white light and don't fade..makes your gauges look purple too.. h3c bulbs are a little hard to find..since no us manufacturer has h3c bulbs on a car over here..ebay has a few and they are cheap, but I use a set of raybrig whitesonic h3c's left over from my dual projectors and they are wonderful in the driving light portion of the halogens, my local shop has a few pairs in stock I think if you want them...they are pricey though, but will outlast those cheapy ones off ebay, I am using the whitesonics in h4 as well

:edit heres a page with my car, its a daytime shot but here are my whitesonics lit up..they are similar to the sylvnia silverstars..only better.. http://www.onlineshowoff.com/index.asp?section=profile&username=stryfe101

Gray:fart:

mrmephistopheles
10-24-2003, 09:08 AM
Originally posted by mad s13
h3c bulbs are a little hard to find..since no us manufacturer has h3c bulbs on a car over here..

www.classicgarage.com
$8/per
12V85W

Grant
10-24-2003, 04:57 PM
doesnt 194 = 168 bulbs?

RBS14
10-24-2003, 07:43 PM
Originally posted by Grant
doesnt 194 = 168 bulbs?

Yea, basically, there is something different but not enough of a difference to be worth worrying about.