: Using high beam silverstar in low beam housing
GasDoc 12-26-2005, 08:42 AM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey y'all:
I replaced the stock headlights on my 06 Armada LE a few days ago with the Sylvania Silverstars. I used the appropriate silverstars to match our oem wattage. I've been very happy but I dont thnk there is a huge different in terms of lumens output. Yes, the light is whiter but more lumen output is questionable. My question is: can we or should we use the high beam silverstars on our low beam light housing? The increase wattage would increase lumens but my theory is that since the lamp housing is not as focused it should work and still not be as bright as the highbeam silverstars. THe net effect of using high beam silverstars in the low beam housing would be great lightoutput but not blinding like high beams. This mod should better equal the HID from the QX56.
TooTall 12-26-2005, 12:47 PM High beam lights for our truck are 9005's, if I'm not mistaken. They have a different plug than the low beam 9006's do. In order for you to make them fit, you would have to modify the harness for the low beam plugs.
casinojames 12-26-2005, 01:09 PM I would suggest HID's versus trying to modify harnesses and using 60 Watt bulbs vs. the 55 watt in the same location.
Good luck!!
Hey Doc,
You've got a nice list of mods there would you please post some pics or direct us to somewhere we can see them.
Thanks!
ockevin 12-26-2005, 10:52 PM I just got the HID's that were recomended by Triple black and love them, they are much brighter and give me a better view of where I am going. I got them off of ebay in the 6000k version.
!arni! 12-26-2005, 11:08 PM GasDoc, I dont recommend wasting your money on some light bulbs that dont even work. I personally am going with the HID's but I am not going to get an HID kit. I am actually going to go through HIDtech. These people can convert almost anything headlight into an HID headlight. See, I prefer the OEM look rather than a kit. The housing of the Armada isn't made for HID lights so that is why you would need to convert the housing and put a projector in. Now, for some that have HID kits that is the best way to go if you don't want to take to much time and still get outstanding results. The fact of the matter is that you will get what you want if you do it right the first time and so ditch those bulbs. I saw a thread posted some time ago from some guy here that retrofited his MADA lights with HID's. Tell you what man, they looked awsome and. Check out these sites for more info.
http://faqlight.carpassion.info/
http://www.hidtech.com/
casinojames 12-26-2005, 11:23 PM GasDoc, I dont recommend wasting your money on some light bulbs that dont even work. I personally am going with the HID's but I am not going to get an HID kit. I am actually going to go through HIDtech. These people can convert almost anything headlight into an HID headlight. See, I prefer the OEM look rather than a kit. The housing of the Armada isn't made for HID lights so that is why you would need to convert the housing and put a projector in. Now, for some that have HID kits that is the best way to go if you don't want to take to much time and still get outstanding results. The fact of the matter is that you will get what you want if you do it right the first time and so ditch those bulbs. I saw a thread posted some time ago from some guy here that retrofited his MADA lights with HID's. Tell you what man, they looked awsome and. Check out these sites for more info.
http://faqlight.carpassion.info/
http://www.hidtech.com/
So what's this OEM look going to cost you?
!arni! 12-26-2005, 11:30 PM I am looking at around $700.
casinojames 12-27-2005, 10:07 AM I am looking at around $700.
Cool!! Pics when done please!!
GasDoc 12-27-2005, 11:32 PM YO casinojames:
Here's the pics of my stock and silverstars installed. I also included pics of my borla exhaust. The music it makes is sweet. NOT TO LOUD but definitely noticeable and loud under extreme acceleration.
Will take some interior pics with red burl installed.
ggeorgie 12-27-2005, 11:48 PM YO casinojames:
Here's the pics of my stock and silverstars installed. I also included pics of my borla exhaust. The music it makes is sweet. NOT TO LOUD but definitely noticeable and loud under extreme acceleration.
Will take some interior pics with red burl installed.
That is sweeeeeet DOC, How much did you pay for the backup Cam housing? and from where? Looking good :cool:
GasDoc 12-28-2005, 01:13 AM ggeorgie,
The backup camera is standard with the 06 tech package. I didn't bother with the dvd package b/c it was a rip off. Will install headrest visual logics dvd when the wallet recovers from the holidays. :)
casinojames 12-28-2005, 01:16 AM YO casinojames:
Here's the pics of my stock and silverstars installed. I also included pics of my borla exhaust. The music it makes is sweet. NOT TO LOUD but definitely noticeable and loud under extreme acceleration.
Will take some interior pics with red burl installed.
Looks sharp, can't wait to see the interior pics!!
!arni! 12-28-2005, 03:37 AM I think the exhaust looks awsome. One thing though man, the lights look the same to me. Maybe if you take a pic at night and see how the lights look.
GasDoc 12-28-2005, 09:39 AM arnni
I agree the light output is not noticeably different. The pictures were taken a few seconds apart. Same phone camera same angle no change in settings. You can see that the silverstar (the first picture) has a whiter (looks more clear) light whereas the oem bulbs are yellow. The fogs which I have not replaced are really yellow. A partner of mine said for fogs you really don't want white bright lights since the reflection from the fog would be worse on your eyes. I don't know how to respond to his comment but Walmart was out of the silverstar fogs.
For y'all who haven't done this mod....do it. It's really not that much price wise and a very easy install.
EagerCrow 02-02-2006, 11:40 AM You can put the high beam lights into low beam sockets. It requires no perminate changes to the car, but you DO have to trim the high beam so they will fit. I did this to my highlander and before we sold it I took them out. We just got our 06 mada and I put them into it last night. The light difference is amazing and much better with the high beam bulbs.
I'll try to get a write up put together this weekend, with pictures.
GasDoc 02-02-2006, 06:31 PM Yo armada bro...
Are you sure you don't have to get different wire harness for the silverstars? Someone posted that the highbeam bulbs would not work on the low beam wire harness. If this is not true then let me know how you did it.
Thanks
EagerCrow 02-03-2006, 10:11 AM Yo armada bro...
Are you sure you don't have to get different wire harness for the silverstars? Someone posted that the highbeam bulbs would not work on the low beam wire harness. If this is not true then let me know how you did it.
Thanks
I'm 100% positive. All you need to have tool wise are wire cutters (not to cut wire) or a razor and some needle nose pliers. When I have the mada tonight I'll get the camera out and take pictures and put together a how to. It will take you 10 minutes.
EagerCrow 02-03-2006, 08:04 PM As promised
:thumbup: ..........
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v344/joshzt/lowbeamupgrade.jpg
GasDoc 03-07-2006, 08:24 PM nice pics. Thanks. Did the mod and it works great. LIght output is amazing
super1vc 03-28-2006, 10:46 PM Hello, thinking about adding the high beam SS in the low beam housing. How much greater output in your opinion is it? Thanks, S
GasDoc 03-28-2006, 10:55 PM I originally used my factory OEM high beam bulbs in my low beam housing and the light output was much better than the Sylvania Silverstars. Since the wavelength was different from my my sylvania silverstar highbeams I exchanged my silverstar low beams for another pair of silverstar high beam bulbs. I did the above mod and inserted the highbeam silverstars in my armada low beam housing and now the light output is awesome! Illuminates much better. THe output is amazing.
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