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Old 10-07-2006, 07:45 PM
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SilverStar replacement bulbs going in!!!

I went out and finally found Silverstar replacement bulbs for both headlight and fog lights. I'm going to try and give a start to finish photo journey...let me know how I do....


Here are the packages....
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Old 10-08-2006, 10:52 AM
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and the afters ..we just have to imagine!?? J/K...hope you get them in soon. I was thinking of the same product but didnt want to waste money if there wasnt much of a difference. GL !
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wheel turned for access


pull out two "push in" connectors (don't know real name)


and remove this screw


then it'll look like this





pull back the plastic


and the fog light is right there!


pull back the upper part


tough to get a picture of the headlight bulb location, but let's just say I got big hands and I can get in there easy, feel around and remove from housing.


this tab I'm pointing to releases the headlight


Push in the connectors you removed, screw in the screw and your done...with that side

turn the wheel the other direction and repeat...
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Okay....I don't have "after" photo's yet

getting the IMCO put on tomorrow so the car is at the muffler shop tonight...

I did take these though, the first one has the drivers side done and the second one has them both done, I do notice a difference in the fog lights. I can't wait to get night photo's, I promise....tomorrow night.....really.



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You will love them, i have them in head & fog part # H13ST for head 9145ST for fog. big inprovment !
auto zone $19.95 each
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I expect to, I have them in my Yukon and love them.

Got the headlights at Pep Boy's, and the fogs at Advance Auto Parts, about the same price each.
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I'd just be carefull not to tuch the glass of the bulbs.
if the oil on your hands gets on them they most likly will pop after they get hot. Dont ask me why it pops, but as a mechanic I know about the oil on the glass of those bulbs
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