2011/2012 headlamp upgrade

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I've had these in 3-4 months now, and man, talk about a difference! They cost about the same as Silverstar Ultras and really light up the night. Supposed to last much longer, too.

I'd recommend them for anyone doing a headlamp replacement.
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HUH?
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What bulbs, exactly, are you recommending?
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Krenzy wrote:What bulbs, exactly, are you recommending?
These. They require about 15 seconds work with a Dremel or file to fit the sockets. It's worth it. 2012 are the high neams and 2011 the lows.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PHILIPS-9012LL- ... 6148wt_944
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The 9011/9012 HIR lamps, with a dremel alteration they can replace the 9005/9006 combo.
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54 a piece? so $200 to do all 4? Geeeezze...
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01bonneSC wrote:54 a piece? so $200 to do all 4? Geeeezze...
Nah, I paid about $110 all day, and that included the same type bulbs for the fog lamps.
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Bob Dillon wrote:
01bonneSC wrote:54 a piece? so $200 to do all 4? Geeeezze...
Nah, I paid about $110 all day, and that included the same type bulbs for the fog lamps.
The link you posted says $54 and it looks like one bulb. Thats why I asked.
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Better link: http://store.candlepower.com/hirlighting.html

I swapped my neighbor my set of HIR bulbs in exchange for doing some work for us. He really likes them in his 06 GP on his 150 mile round trip commute. He didn't believe me that they would make such a difference until his first morning driving on them. He was amazed how much further he could see.
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I was just about to pull the trigger on a full set of these for the Zr2 when I read the lows don't have the dark coated tips anymore. Your not supposed to run these in reflectors that don't have the ring deflector in them. The bonnies do, the Zr2 doesn't. :(
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On Amazon 9012 are just under $22/each and 9011 are just under $20/each

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-HIR2-Stan ... 509&sr=8-1

I'm going to upgrade my low beams soon
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Maybe a write up on how to modify these to fit .... hmmmm
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