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YELLOWCAMARO94 02-04-2006 02:47 PM

need help wit changing lights to brighter lights
 
ok in this page they say to get 9006 for low beams i candt put the url in cause im a newb on this site so here is the name of it


Change your stock 93-97 Headlights to High Performance Sealed Beams!

can anyone tell me the brand to buy cause the ones i got didnt work at all

Bowtie Guy 02-04-2006 03:06 PM

9005 and 9006 are for 98 cars and up. Several companies make conversion kits to use these in 93-97 cars but they are kinda pricey. Do a search. I think Eurolights is one. There may be others. HTH.

YELLOWCAMARO94 02-04-2006 03:27 PM

yea you dont get me here go to the tutorial page and click on the link that says that name i typed above it tels you how to change the stock bulbs to 9006 low beams and 9005 high beams i know they are made for the 98 and up yet you can make them fit into a 93-97 i would like to know what brand bulb they used to do that cause the ones i bought didnt fit

YELLOWCAMARO94 02-05-2006 10:03 PM

can anyone help me here plz

archemedes 02-05-2006 11:45 PM

you need to get the conversion kit. All 9006 and 9005 bulbs are the same size, what they do is use silicone to hold them on, and they burn out very frequently. If you want something easy just use silverstars they are better than the stock bulbs

YELLOWCAMARO94 02-06-2006 03:27 PM

well it was just way to big to fit in the slot so i dont understand how you could silicone them in can anyone get one of the people that posted that tutorial to help me out just to make sure

archemedes 02-06-2006 10:56 PM

you cut the back out

YELLOWCAMARO94 02-07-2006 09:42 PM

explain?

archemedes 02-07-2006 10:35 PM

cut a hole big enough to fit the 9005 bulb

Str8upChevy 02-07-2006 11:28 PM

If you remove the stock bulbs correctly, as stated in the post......there's no reason a 9006 bulb shouldn't fit. It's going to be snug, but that's why it says to rock the new bulb back and forth until it goes all the way in. Once you get it all the way in,.....hold it in there for a minute or so, and it should stay.

If the new 9006 bulb won't fit inside the opening of your stock 93-97 housing, then there must be some other issue that I'm unaware of, cause everyone I know that's done this..... has had no problems. (myself included) And I was wrong when I said I got mine off eBay, I got my foglights off eBay.(EuroDezigns) I got my 9006 bulbs from MLC Distribution, and haven't a single problem with them burning out.

PM me if you have anymore questions, and I'll see if we can't get this figured out for ya.:)


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