Honda Pilot EX 2004 super white head lamp replacement

Discussion in 'Pilot' started by Seeker, Oct 29, 2004.

  1. Seeker

    Seeker Guest

    Greetings to all

    Can any one help me in selecting the correct PIAA or anyother bright white
    lamp for my Honda Pilot EX 2004 SUV?

    Any help in pointing to the right direction will be appreciated.

    Thanks

     
    Seeker, Oct 29, 2004
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  2. sylvania.com


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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Oct 29, 2004
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  3. Keep away from any lamp that has colored glass. They cost more and give out
    less light.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Oct 29, 2004
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  4. I'm using Sylvania Silver Stars and while they're an improvement over
    the OEM ones, longevity is another matter. When I bought a pair, one
    went only after 8 months or so and the other one crapped out at
    something like 15 months. YMMV.

    But there are some discussion of other bulbs over at
    www.hondapilot.org. Do a search for "sylvania" and read some of the
    threads. In the Sylvania threads is where you'll find discussions of
    other bulbs, such as Phillips, PIAA and etc.
     
    Connor Maxwell, Nov 1, 2004
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    Randolph Guest

    Sylvania also has XtraVision bulbs. After a long chain of e-mails back
    and forth to Sylvania customer service they told me that the SilverStar
    and the XtraVision has the same light output (Lumens), the XtraVision
    has much longer life expectancy than SilverStars, but the SilverStars
    have higher color temperature. Light output in Lumens is weighted
    according to how humans perceive light at different color. Thus even
    though the two bulbs have a different color temperature, as far as the
    human eye is concerned they are equally bright since they have the same
    light output measured in Lumens.

    As far as I know, your car uses 9003 headlight bulbs. These are
    virtually identical to H4 bulbs as used in Europe. Osram H4 SilverStar
    bulbs are brighter than Sylvania 9003 SilverStar bulbs (even though
    Sulvania and Osram is the same company). A number of on-line retailers
    sell Osram H4 SilverStar bulbs in the US. I have bought things from
    http://www.suvlights.com in the past and been happy with them. They have
    the Osram SilverStar, as do a number of other retailers.
     
    Randolph, Nov 1, 2004
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  6. I'm using Sylvania Silver Stars and while they're an improvement over
    I've had mine for over a year and still as bright as ever. Not bad for
    $10/pair. Currently Pepboys is selling them at $20/pair. Regular price being
    $40/pair.




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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Nov 1, 2004
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    y_p_w Guest


    I'm going to cross-post this to rec.autos.tech. I'm sure that Daniel J.
    Stern will pick up on this.

    I'll sum up what I'm sure will be his short answers.

    1) PIAA = way overpriced crap.

    2) **Sylvania** Silverstar = overpriced, short-lived, underperforming,
    just-to-look-cool crap. In 9006, they're rated for less than 1/5
    the life of XtraVision.

    3) **Osram** Silverstars = a good way to go, although they also don't
    last as long (but not as bad as their Sylvania counterparts).

    4) What most bulb makers sell as "whiter" light is really bluer light.
    Bluer light is not better light, and to make it blue (short of a
    real HID system) means reducing light output or doing something
    potentially dangerous/illegal.

    5) The rated light output in lumens is within a legal range, but has
    little to do with the actual light output. The XtraVisions will
    illuminate better than Sylvania Silverstar.
     
    y_p_w, Nov 2, 2004
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