The Silverstar upgrade is much cheaper and about the same result. You have the ST's and the Ultras for options. Autozone has them also.
OR
swap out to a much more expensive HID light for a much improved headlamp.
I have always just used the Silverstars and than upgrade aux. lighting as it was more functional for my uses.
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The Silverstar upgrade is much cheaper and about the same result. You have the ST's and the Ultras for options. Autozone has them also.
OR
swap out to a much more expensive HID light for a much improved headlamp.
I have always just used the Silverstars and than upgrade aux. lighting as it was more functional for my uses.
Yeah, wish I had asked the same question here a few months back. I installed a set of these (very easy). The low beams really suck, high beams are far better than stock, don't know how they compare to Silverstars, though.
To compensate for the low beam performance I installed a set of the Delta xenon fog lights in the DRL holes. This actually made a very nice combination. With the fogs and low beams I now have plenty of light and have yet to be "flashed". Fog light install was a little harder, but not too bad. You have to cut out a little of the back of the plastic hole where the DRLs mount.
Delta as a company is horrible to deal with. When I got the fogs, one of the bulbs wouldn't light. After lots of emails back and forth they basically made me buy a replacement bulb... They suck as a company as far as I'm concerned. And, for the money spent, I could have a nice set of HIDs.
So I'm very happy with the setup now, but wouldn't go this route again...
copy/paste from my post in another forum-
Starr HID 7" Round Bi-Xenon Headlights.
These lights are awesome... They make my 4 piaa roof rack lights on my gobi rack "almost" completely useless. I've dropped the beams another 5" of so from whats pictured...I still get flashed for highbeams all the time.
NOTE: YOU MUST CHECK THE WIRING HARNESS THAT COMES W/ THESE- SOME ARE WIRED WRONG! LIGHTS WILL SEEM AS FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY, BUT A RELAY WILL STAY POWERED CAUSING BATTERY DRAIN. TSB FOR THIS IS ON STARR WEBSITE.
Zero light bleed above the line on these.
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