[Shotimes] upgrading bulbs in headlights

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Sat, 6 Nov 2004 16:49:33 EST


In a message dated 11/6/2004 2:24:26 PM Central Standard Time, 
heikki@patmedia.net writes:
You may also want to check out: http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
His site is informative and he is very helpful.

Rewiring the headlights with relays and direct power can result in great
gain over the poor stock wiring.  Of course the weak stock design of the
headlights and the low position (worse if your car is lowered at all) will
handicap any upgrades you might install, but anything is better than stock.

I agree with Ian.  There are many options out there that are better/cheaper
than the PIAA pitch.
Without commenting on PIAA's (see my previous post) The GI/II's suffer from a 
crappy design of the lens coupled with bad material that yellows quickly. 
Also as mentioned, almost all SHO's from the factory have the lights aimed a bit 
on the low side. 
Barring being lowered, First would reaim the headlights see if that helps - 
most likely it won't. 
2nd choice will be get a high quality harness with the appropriate relays, 
cost average would be in the mid 30.00's +/- shipping. Then get the appropriate 
silverstar replacement bulb. 
You should see a very noticeable difference.
Ford's choice of wire gauage in the stock lighting harness leaves much to be 
desired.

Larry Eck
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