Hi,
I have a '99 Camry XLE.
I imported some Osram Silverstars from Europe, but even though they
say 50% more light I really couldn't see much of a change.
I have cleaned the lenses with the recommended Plexor plastic cleaner.
I have seen reports on the output of various headlight bulbs and the
Camry H4/9003 bulb specs have to be one of the weakest available. Why
Toyota chose it I don't know. I don't want fancy colors, just good
bright white light on the road. I don't think PIAA's are the way to
go, so what other options are available to me?
Thanks!
badgolferman - 02 Jan 2008 04:12 GMT
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http://images.fourwheeler.com/featuredvehicles/129_0605_12_z+honda_ridge
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Father Guido - 02 Jan 2008 05:05 GMT
>> Hi,
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>http://images.fourwheeler.com/featuredvehicles/129_0605_12_z+honda_ridge
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LOL, yeah that should work!
sharx35 - 02 Jan 2008 05:05 GMT
>> Hi,
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> http://images.fourwheeler.com/featuredvehicles/129_0605_12_z+honda_ridge
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That link doesn't work.
Father Guido - 02 Jan 2008 05:12 GMT
>>> Hi,
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>That link doesn't work.
Whenever you get a link spread over two lines, copy the second line
(CTRL+C), then click on the first line, it won't work, but it will put
the first line into the address bar, then just place your cursor at
the end of the address bar and paste (CTRL+V) then press RETURN.
Voila!
Clay - 02 Jan 2008 15:23 GMT
The blue lights should be OUTLAWED!!!!!!!!!!!! The damn things blind
oncoming drivers.
We have a 1999 Camry and there is nothing wrong with the amount of
light. Our headlights put out a very reasonable amount of light.
Check to make sure your lights are grounded properly. A poor ground
can cause lights to be dimmer than they should.
Check the alignment of your headlights.
Nobody Important - 02 Jan 2008 16:57 GMT
> We have a 1999 Camry and there is nothing wrong with the amount of
> light. Our headlights put out a very reasonable amount of light.
I have the same car and my headlights suck. I installed a couple of
Bosch driving lights on the bumper but this was unsatisfactory as they
bounced around too much (if I were to do it again I would make some
brackets to attach them through the radiator vent holes to a metal
structural member). Also, they were illegal for on-road use in my
jurisdiction. I took them off after a few months.
I tried higher-wattage bulbs once but they only lasted 6 months, which
was unacceptable to me in comparison with the 6 year life I got out of
the original ones.
I haven't tried it, but one lighting consultant I corresponded with
suggested taking the light housings off the car and sloshing some soapy
water around the inside to clean. You can also just replace the
housings if that doesn't work.
Toyota improved the lighting design on the 2000-2001 cars but I
understand that these new housings won't fit previous-model-year models.
Art - 02 Jan 2008 17:26 GMT
You might want to see if HIR bulbs are available for that car.
I don't know anything about this company:
http://hirheadlights.com/
but that site describes the technology. I put them in a 2005 Accord hybrid
with horrible headlights and it was a tremendous improvement with no risk of
burning wiring and no stupid tint. Just lots more light. I had to trim the
plastic fitting to match the OEM bulbs to get them to fit. No big deal.
Check with tech@candlepower.ca for availablilty. That is where I got mine
from.
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