upgrading to piaa night-tech bulbs

thevietkid33

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i was going to order my piaa night tech blubs for my low beams, but i was wondering if i should also get the wire harness. they recommend it on the website that sells the blubs. does anyone know if i will actually need this?!
 

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If I'm looking at the right thing, those are just halogen bulbs with a blue tint to them? There are people on here who have HID's running without a wire harness. I would advise you to get a wire harness if you're buying a HID kit though.
 

thevietkid33

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thanks webby. i def. dont want to go hids until i either retrofit or get projector headlights. im not trying to blind people.
 

XdemonicfleasX

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the low beams are a pain to get to without removing the headlight assembly, but it can be done. just upgraded mine to piaa extreme white plus.
 

JakeDBP

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How are the Night Techs working for you? I'm considering upgrading my OEM lights with these since my brother likes them in the old Suby.
 

thevietkid33

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i ended up getting sylvania silverstar ultras instead, i love them. great alternative to hids.
 

JakeDBP

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So how crazy is actually doing the headlights yourself? Xdemonicfleas is making me worried that it's a PITA and others say I should take the bumper off which I'm not doing just for headlights.
 

thevietkid33

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its actually not that bad, on the driver side you need to move the batter over, and the passenger side you need to move the washer fluid bottle over. its a really tight fit but i got both of mine done in 15 mins.
 
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