Aftermarket Headlights
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Aftermarket Headlights
Does anyone know of an aftermarket headlight that will fit on to a 91 Subaru Legacy? Any suggestions are appreciated.
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- Vikash
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There aren't any aftermarket headlights that'll bolt right up... One board member (evolutionmovement) has made housings for a very nice set of Hella 90mm aftermarket headlights and is using them on his car. You can search for his thread on the subject for more info on that.
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people I talk to like the Silverstars. Although I've heard of problems with the wiring harnesses shorting with silverstars in them, for some reason. New harness, and no problems anymore 

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my farkin' xtravisions lasted one year, then popped as if in unison within one week of one another, the last after dark right before departing for a 600 mile road trip
that's sucky service life if you ask me, but I do drive with the headlights on 100% of the time.
that's sucky service life if you ask me, but I do drive with the headlights on 100% of the time.
That beer you are drinking cost more than my car
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Yeah, they do have a shorter life span than regular bulbs. That's part of the tradeoff for greater luminance.
Silverstars have even shorter life spans, actually.
When one headlight bulb pops, it's usually a good idea to replace both -- the other can't be far behind.
They do make long-life bulbs, too... they just have really lousy output. A lot of OEMs use them for cars they'll have to warranty.
Silverstars have even shorter life spans, actually.
When one headlight bulb pops, it's usually a good idea to replace both -- the other can't be far behind.
They do make long-life bulbs, too... they just have really lousy output. A lot of OEMs use them for cars they'll have to warranty.
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