Razo Light Bulbs

Mp3cHikn

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What do you guys think of the Razo Light Bulbs for our headlights and foglights. I got the Premium White ones for the headlights and installed them already, and they put out a nice pretty blue/clear light. When I get the fog light bulbs put in it will really do the trick, anyway, what are your opinions on these light bulbs/quality? and I paid like $50 for a pair and $40 for the other pair.. did I get ripped off?
 
Whoa ... those are pretty good prices.. not bad...... I have a friend with a P5 that has those bulbs and ive got to say that i like them :) And as for myself I bought the PIAA HID super plasmas... they give out a purplish light... well i think the closest looking bulb to the real thing! :D
 
I went to Nopi in Atlanta and the guys there said that they were the best light bulbs. So are they telling the truth? I told them I just wanted some bulbs to give me that crystal blue color that I see on Lexus and other expensive cars.
 
Razo bulbs are dope, I got some PIAA's for my MP3. Raybrig, Kioto and Polarg are a couple of other Japanese lighting companies. If you're looking for the HID look, then APC's and the lights you can get at Pep Boy's will do fine. But if you want lights that actually help your vision. Stick to the Japanese stuff. Razo's are dope, but they're expensive here in Cali and I'm weary of having bulbs shipped through the mail. :(
 

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I've heard that those "blue" bulbs don't work better than the stock light bulbs, and actually hurt visibility.

That bluish color you refer to on expensive cars are actual Xenon gas bulbs (HID), they give off a purplish tint. You can't really just put Xenon gas bulbs into a headlight that wasn't designed for them.

I saw a web-site about bulbs and I'll post when I find it again.
 
The Razo Premium White bulbs aren't xenon or whatever they are like the closest thing to it without being it. And I got great vision and a really nice bluish color.
 

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Hey Apexi, when I got my bulbs they were secured with plastic and foam and stuff in a little plastic box. I don't think shipping would hurt them unless someone just sat on them.
 

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I want to replace my headlight bulbs and fog light bulbs, but I don't know what kind of bulbs the fog lights take. Any help?
 
Originally posted by Mp3cHikn:
<STRONG>Hey Apexi, when I got my bulbs they were secured with plastic and foam and stuff in a little plastic box. I don't think shipping would hurt them unless someone just sat on them.</STRONG>

Haha, I know. I'm just paranoid like that. I'd hate to pay $70 for some PIAA's or Raybrig bulbs only to find them broken when I get them. I know, it's a stupid way to think, but I found the bulbs I wanted for cheaper at a local shop, so I bought em.

My lights have no blue in them, they're really white. Come real close to the Acura CL Coupe HID's ;)

I also changed my foggies too, or the bulbns anyway. Then re aimed them, they're a lot better now
 
Did anyone read that stuff from the website I posted above??

Just wondering, 'cause if they have a blue tint they probably aren't brighter than the stock bulbs. Just thinking out loud after reading that stuff about different kinds of bulbs.

And how did you adjust the fog lights?? They were set so they fill in the gap right in front of the car bellow the headlight. Fogs aren't supposed to shoot more than 10 feet in front of the car. Then they wouldn't light up the area you need to see in fog. Driving lights are used to shoot way down the road to help out the brights.

I know everyone wants better bulbs and all that and the only way I can think of to get more light is to put higher wattage bulbs in. But, that's just MHO...
 
the PIAAs i have in are pretty bright
also i have a set of Catz SR spot lights, which have a narrower angle than driving lights, so they point a little farther ahead, and at a higher concentration...almost like HID
 

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