on both my daughters and my Camry I use a 3 step plastic polish on the lenses. HUGE difference in output once that yellow stain is removed.
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I think the HIRs in both Hi and Low beams are so bright that you will not need any more than this, so why mess with all the HID stuff.
I was amazed at how much light they put out.
On a side note a wiring upgrade such as slee sells or DIY helps too.
The PO of the 80 took out the OEM headlamps and put some after market headlamps.
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on both my daughters and my Camry I use a 3 step plastic polish on the lenses. HUGE difference in output once that yellow stain is removed.
I... but how much does a person need anyway. I think it's the best bang for the buck of any mod i've done.
They require sometime before reaching their full brightness as well, fwiw.Any one ever try to install hid's as high beams? I know that they dont really liked to be turned off and on much without cooling down, but it seems they could potently be very bright.
These are just awesome! Great bang for the buck!
I just picked up the JD HIR low beam bulbs (AH211917) and installed them in my 1997 cruiser a few minutes ago. It took about 15 minutes in total for the trimming I had to do on the top tab of each bulb. No Dremmel... just used wire cutters. I paid $30 each plus shipping at my local JD dealer. It took about 3 days for the special order to go through an then they were ready for me to pick up.
My stock headlights were yellow and dim, now they are white and bright! I'm a huge John Deere fan now! Thanks to IH8Hud too!!!!