Headlights?
#1
Headlights?
I have a 99 blazer and I was wondering how I could make my headlights brighter? Ive already bought new bulbs that are sipossed to push more out but really dont. I was wondering if I could change the fuse that gose to my headlights or is their something else I can do?
#2
upgadre to a HID set up. there is a sponsor on the forum that runs a pretty good deal with awesome customer service. High Intensity Discharge are the frosty white lights you see on newer cars that pwn the sad looking yellow yours put out.
You can also look into a quad beam mod to make both your brights and your low beams team up when you switch to brights.
You can also get a $20 set of platinum burners from Walmart to ground light the area infront of you, and aim your head lights a bit higher.
You might want to try trail lights and fog lights too. grab a spot light off an old cop car. deck it out with ground FX. Hook up an old school trembler sensor from an old school car alarm to your parking lights. now, each time your subs hit, your parking lights light up.
buy stonger output bulbs.
Clean the oxydation off of your head lamp glass.
You can also look into a quad beam mod to make both your brights and your low beams team up when you switch to brights.
You can also get a $20 set of platinum burners from Walmart to ground light the area infront of you, and aim your head lights a bit higher.
You might want to try trail lights and fog lights too. grab a spot light off an old cop car. deck it out with ground FX. Hook up an old school trembler sensor from an old school car alarm to your parking lights. now, each time your subs hit, your parking lights light up.
buy stonger output bulbs.
Clean the oxydation off of your head lamp glass.
#3
Drive with your high beams on all the time
But seriously...x2 on the HID idea. Thet are the brightest lights you will probably find for headlights. Check out the HID Solutions as Curtis said because they have them on for $60 (crazy deal!!) right now for BF.com members. If not, you're looking at well over $100 for a set of them.
But seriously...x2 on the HID idea. Thet are the brightest lights you will probably find for headlights. Check out the HID Solutions as Curtis said because they have them on for $60 (crazy deal!!) right now for BF.com members. If not, you're looking at well over $100 for a set of them.
#4
Drive with your high beams on all the time
But seriously...x2 on the HID idea. Thet are the brightest lights you will probably find for headlights. Check out the HID Solutions as Curtis said because they have them on for $60 (crazy deal!!) right now for BF.com members. If not, you're looking at well over $100 for a set of them.
But seriously...x2 on the HID idea. Thet are the brightest lights you will probably find for headlights. Check out the HID Solutions as Curtis said because they have them on for $60 (crazy deal!!) right now for BF.com members. If not, you're looking at well over $100 for a set of them.
#5
I wana do HID's but I live in texas and I have a friend who put them in his truck and had to take them out just so he could get inspected. Right now I have the after market blue halogen bulbs in my low beams and I have some in my fog lights I put behind my grille.
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