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Old 02-02-2006, 11:45 PM
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Just wanting anyone's input on what they think about the Eurolights. If they are worth the money and are they easy to install?
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Old 02-03-2006, 12:31 AM
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Lights arent that hard to install at all!! Dont worry about that. I personally like them (some of them) but i know many are pretty ricy looking.
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Are you looking for like the eurolights converstion kit to sealed beams? If so yea they would be worth the money if your looking for bright light and they aint hard at all to put in...
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I had the Eurolights sealed beam conversion on my '94 Camaro and I have their bulbs in my '99 Camaro and I have been very happy with both of them and would buy them again.
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i personally dont think their that great but i know their not hard to instally and id say probably worth the money if u like how they look
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Unless your going with HID's I don't see how the conversion is worth the expense.
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Originally Posted by Rockford Fosgate Fan
Unless your going with HID's I don't see how the conversion is worth the expense.
Because once you do the conversion it's only a couple dollars to replace teh bulbs instead of $25 to buy the entire thing everytime one goes out. It ends up saving you money.
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Because once you do the conversion it's only a couple dollars to replace teh bulbs instead of $25 to buy the entire thing everytime one goes out. It ends up saving you money.
RTV is only a few bucks a tube.
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True it's only a few bucks a tube, but my bulbs were burning out every 6 months if they even made it that long, so in the long run I'm buying tons of bulbs and it's costing me more money. IMO, $80 for the sealed beam conversion is the best bang for the buck you can spend for an entire conversion for both low beams. Not to mention the quality and brightness of the headlights are great.
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True it's only a few bucks a tube, but my bulbs were burning out every 6 months if they even made it that long, so in the long run I'm buying tons of bulbs and it's costing me more money. IMO, $80 for the sealed beam conversion is the best bang for the buck you can spend for an entire conversion for both low beams. Not to mention the quality and brightness of the headlights are great.
Same here, I was buying bulbs left and right and after the sealed beam conversion I never had a bulb go out.
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Thanks guys for the input. I think I am going to ask for them for Father's Day.
Which means I will probably be ordering them next week!!!!!
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nice thats awesome
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