Interior bulbs on the way - thanks for the idea griffinpup!!
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Interior bulbs on the way - thanks for the idea griffinpup!!
Just spoke with Jeremy at Boyd's Motorsports in Utah. The Polarg and Cuzo bulbs are on the way :-) and should be here by Monday. Total cost a little over $120 including $4.00 shipping. I put an earlier post on with their contact info. but you can e-mail him at sales@boydsmotorsports.com
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np... the new lights just gives it a more soft "regal" look to the interior... instead of
the flat yellow haze as they are stock... Have fun puttn' them in! you'll love it!
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griffinpup or seattle audi...
Where is the post on interior and exterior light bulbs? Several weeks ago there was a thread regarding different types of bulbs for foglights and interior lights. I gather that seattle audi - you just purchased some for your ar. I meant to print it off so's I could do some lightbulb modifications, but now It's buried in this site and I can't find it. A url or posting date would be very much appreciated - if it's readily available.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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Contact Jeremy at Boyd's Motorsports (801) 621-2544
Great guy to work with and he has my order referenced with the same quantity of bulbs as griffinpup noted in his post. Told Jeremy that I would be posting his name and phone number on the forum.
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Thanks for the resource. One more question...
Sounds like you couldn't find a local Seattle based source for these interior lights. I'll give Jeremy a call later today.
I do have one question about replacing fog lights with H7 hyper bright - or hyper white - not sure of name. Is the H7 hyper bulb a higher wattage or just a brighter bulb? If so, what is the max wattage the bulb housing will take without pre-maturely burning out the bulb due to excessive heat? In an older Maxima I tried to replace the 55 watt halogen foglight bulbs with 100 watts - and due to the housing, they always burnt out in like two weeks.
I'd love to get a brighter light - but don't want to deal with blown light bulbs - and blown fuses.
Thanks for anything you might know.
I do have one question about replacing fog lights with H7 hyper bright - or hyper white - not sure of name. Is the H7 hyper bulb a higher wattage or just a brighter bulb? If so, what is the max wattage the bulb housing will take without pre-maturely burning out the bulb due to excessive heat? In an older Maxima I tried to replace the 55 watt halogen foglight bulbs with 100 watts - and due to the housing, they always burnt out in like two weeks.
I'd love to get a brighter light - but don't want to deal with blown light bulbs - and blown fuses.
Thanks for anything you might know.
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Re: Thanks for the resource. One more question...and Happy Thanksgiving to all! :)
I did my search on the internet but could not find a Seattle source. There's probably one but I couldn't find it.
I have the PIAA 55W H-7 bulbs. I believe they are brigher. I just got them so I will post a "review" after installing them over the upcoming long weekend. Now if I could find some H-9's for the high beams.
I have the PIAA 55W H-7 bulbs. I believe they are brigher. I just got them so I will post a "review" after installing them over the upcoming long weekend. Now if I could find some H-9's for the high beams.
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