View Full Version : New Headlight Bulbs -- Any Recommendations?
JoeVR
03-18-2014, 02:46 PM
Hi all,
My wife's 2008 Yaris just burnt out a headlight. I'd like to buy a nice set and just replace both while I'm in there.
Any recommendations as to what brand or model of headlight I should aim for?
Thanks!
malibuguy
03-18-2014, 03:18 PM
Im running Phillips 100watt bulbs with relay packs on mine. Definetly worthwhile mod.
IllusionX
03-18-2014, 04:30 PM
Hi all,
My wife's 2008 Yaris just burnt out a headlight. I'd like to buy a nice set and just replace both while I'm in there.
Any recommendations as to what brand or model of headlight I should aim for?
Thanks!
you should replace both anyways.. cuz once one is out, the other one is probably going to go shortly.
Im running Phillips 100watt bulbs with relay packs on mine.
Fingers crossed your headlights won't melt...
I've got these, don't know how they're sold where you live:
http://www.philips.de/c-p/12342XVB1/x-tremevision-h4-12-v-55-w/ubersicht
UberSilver
03-18-2014, 08:49 PM
I've tried most every brand over the last 30 years. As of late, the best I've come across is the Osram brand.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/190828033501?lpid=82
And I've found that GE bulbs last longer then other brands(Philips being the worst).
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/H4-GE-MEGALIGHT-ULTRA-UP-TO-90-MORE-LIGHT-/260825395389
Hi all,
My wife's 2008 Yaris just burnt out a headlight. I'd like to buy a nice set and just replace both while I'm in there.
Any recommendations as to what brand or model of headlight I should aim for?
Thanks!
You can't get the maximum of efficiency and lifetime at the same time.
Letting the filamet get hotter will speed up the halogen process.
Sadly, the atoms don't know where exactly to recrystalize (and THIS kills the bulb).
Lowering the filament temperature lets it last longer, but the efficiency gets worse (as the emission in total falls rapidly and the emission maximum shifts towards the infrared range).
malibuguy
03-18-2014, 10:23 PM
Fingers crossed your headlights won't melt...
I've got these, don't know how they're sold where you live:
http://www.philips.de/c-p/12342XVB1/x-tremevision-h4-12-v-55-w/ubersicht
Been almost 3 years and on my second set of bulbs. No problems
Hershey
03-19-2014, 01:02 AM
Philips X-treme Vision 9003 with up to 100% more light . Use them for the '08 sedan , they spread out to the sides better as if you had fogs . They had a $20 mail in rebate . Got the check , but it took up to 2 months or so .
bairjo
03-19-2014, 01:28 AM
Rebate from where? Got a link?...I am interested.
Hershey
03-19-2014, 12:58 PM
Got them at CARQUEST . Go to these . http://www.carquest.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/topCategories_10151_-1_10651?intv_id=10008&catalogId=10651&mpe_id=10051&langId=-1&evtype=CpgnClick&storeId=10151&ddkey=http:ClickInfo and http://www.carquest.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StaticView?storeId=10151&catalogId=10651&content=rebates.html for rebate . You get the mail-in-rebate form at the store .
Hershey
03-19-2014, 01:38 PM
Difference in lighting of the road between standard bulb and the X-treme .
Astroman
03-19-2014, 03:21 PM
I've had the best luck with the silverstar(sylvania)/osram ultras. They cost more than the regular bulbs but make a huge difference and last quite a while for being so bright. I'm on my 2nd set in 5 years.
frambach
04-05-2014, 03:00 AM
Philips X-treme Vision 9003 with up to 100% more light.
+1
That's what we're using and I love the light output on those little babies. We've been buying ours off of Amazon.
I'll be needing to pickup some extra plastic clips for the bumper next time I tear into our Yaris to replace headlight bulbs. Anyone know the part number for the clips I'll need? Ours have gotten kinda brittle over time and I think I've broken 3 so far over the course of owning the car since new.
trunkout
04-07-2014, 01:00 AM
Sylvania Silverstar Ultra. Used them on my last 3 cars (10 years or so). Just enough brightness for me and I can get new ones 5 minutes away and it takes 5 mins to replace.
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