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HeDogJan-22-01 10:37 AM
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#927, "PIAA Platinum Bulbs 4 Projectors Question"




          

I just got my clear projector headlights and will be switching the bulbs. I've got PIAA 1100X dichronic driving lights, which use the Platinum bulbs and I want to keep all the bulbs the same.

From what I hear, people say that the projectors don't illuminate the road very well. PIAA has 2 different wattages for H3 bulbs, 55w & 85w. Being that the 55w probably wouldn't illuminate the road enough, can the housing for the projector sustain the heat from an 85w bulb? I figure that even though it is more of a concentrated beam, by having it brighter would be better.

Also, is anyone using an actual HID setup with clear projectors. I will eventually be switching to HID if the housing for the lights will allow it temperature wise.

Any feedback on any situations or problems would be great.

HeDog



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PIAA Platinum Bulbs 4 Projectors Question [View all] , HeDog, Jan-22-01 10:37 AM
  RE: PIAA Platinum Bulbs 4 Projectors Question, Teameclipse804, Jan-22-01 06:28 PM, #1
RE: PIAA Platinum Bulbs 4 Projectors Question, TeamStan2gnt, Jan-23-01 04:10 AM, #2

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