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Kit99bar
11-12-2001, 04:42 AM
I got em at walmart for my hi beams and they are amazing!

but I dont' know where to get H7s anywhere?!

HELP!

TRDMarine
11-12-2001, 08:13 AM
They might not carry them but check autozone if they don't have them they can order them is sylvania makes them.

FriedRice
11-12-2001, 10:47 AM
kragen, autozone, chiefs, pep boys, etc......those retail car stores. any should have it

z6joker9
11-12-2001, 11:01 AM
cool blues from walmart suck! i've got one for my h7 right now in because i blew a bulb and i'm waiting for my new ones to get here.... so i've got one cuzo and one cool blue

it's obvious which bulb is cuzo(blue tint) and which is cool blue(which is of course YELLOWish)....

btw, cool blue bulb(just one) was 17.99, the two cuzos were $45, and they lasted over a year, and they are the perfect blue tint.... dont waste your money on those others...

Rocket
11-12-2001, 02:25 PM
don't those cool blues ones look like stock bulbs??

amicek
11-12-2001, 03:44 PM
there are a lot of sites that are possible

how about

Street Glow (http://www.streetglow.com)
or
Custom Auto Parts (http://www.customautoparts.com)
or
etoyotas (http://www.etoyotas.com/) maybe?
or even
cheap accesories dot com (http://www.cheapaccesories.com/)
and just maybe haven't been there in a while:
no limits performance (http://www.nolimitsperformance.com)
and there's always
autozone (http://www.autozone.com/)

umm thats about it i would say autozone is the best bet. if you are looking for something google works the best to find where its for sale. i always use google for car parts definitions, pictures, installations, whatever. good luck!

amicek
11-12-2001, 04:24 PM
hey umm, Kit99bar - my mind is having trouble interpreting your advice about avoiding misshifting:

avoid 3-4 misshifts:put palm on top of shifter, pointer finger and middle finger on the back, and thumb on the left side (nothing touching the right side

when you said the back of the shifter, i at first thought you meant the part towards the back of the car. but doing this, puts your entire arm in a rather awkwards position? add the thumb to it and i'm not quite clear if shifting this way is even possible. yes i'm a newbie ... so if it was a joke sorry for wasting board space about it.

Kit99bar
11-13-2001, 10:08 AM
check it out now

Kit99bar
11-13-2001, 10:10 AM
first off the coolblues do NOT have a blue tint on em. So they arent' as blue as the fake HID bulbs, but they are much brighter than those blubs and even brighter than stock.

I'm tired of having white or blue bulbs. I just want bright headlights that'll light up the road. someday, I'll get HID's :)

amicek
11-13-2001, 01:54 PM
hey thanks for the clarification on the shifting! thats what i was thinking - something like that should be in the owner's manual (maybe it is i don't know i don't own the car yet!) - so good thinkin thanks!

VZV21
11-13-2001, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by Kit99bar
first off the coolblues do NOT have a blue tint on em. So they arent' as blue as the fake HID bulbs, but they are much brighter than those blubs and even brighter than stock.

I'm tired of having white or blue bulbs. I just want bright headlights that'll light up the road. someday, I'll get HID's :)

Cool Blues, Blue Vision, & GE Super Blue do have a blue tint to them. It is just a very faint blue.

Likewise, PIAA Superwhites use a very light purple tint.

See pic below. Lighting wasn't quite the best, and I took this pic with a cheapo digital camera, but you can still see a blue tint on the bulb glass. The BlueVisions are with one with the blue ring on it. Hiper Super Plazma are the red rings.

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1705220&a=13660460&p=56356228