Opinions on IPF headlight conversion
#31
Installed the ARB IPF 920h4 kit -The bulbs have a small amount of a blue tint at the bottom-not bad-but I'm thinking of changing to the Philip xtreme to get rid of the blue.
Not the dead spot in front of it now-better than stock
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Not the dead spot in front of it now-better than stock
Before you buy go to (danielsternlighting.com) for some great information on this whole subject
his e-mail address is then dastern@torque.net or 416-766-2327
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Let me pitch in here.
My dad has stock bulbs that used to have silverstars and they were OK. I upgraded him to Philips XTreme power +80% and it is amazing.
My girlfriend has the IPFs with no harness and she ran the blue Magic-J bulbs which were definitely better than stock. I dropped in some Silverstar Ultras and it is much better.
Planning on dropping in Xtreme power into her lights though.
I ran the Susquehanna harness and Hella lights with IPF Fatboy x4 bulbs. Those would MELT your eyes! Now I run HID and am thinking about going to Halogen Xtreme power.
Is the IPF a good and money-wise upgrade? - Yes.... with some Xtreme power bulbs, you will be very happy!
My dad has stock bulbs that used to have silverstars and they were OK. I upgraded him to Philips XTreme power +80% and it is amazing.
My girlfriend has the IPFs with no harness and she ran the blue Magic-J bulbs which were definitely better than stock. I dropped in some Silverstar Ultras and it is much better.
Planning on dropping in Xtreme power into her lights though.
I ran the Susquehanna harness and Hella lights with IPF Fatboy x4 bulbs. Those would MELT your eyes! Now I run HID and am thinking about going to Halogen Xtreme power.
Is the IPF a good and money-wise upgrade? - Yes.... with some Xtreme power bulbs, you will be very happy!
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Originally Posted by IcyFridge
Let me pitch in here.
My dad has stock bulbs that used to have silverstars and they were OK. I upgraded him to Philips XTreme power +80% and it is amazing.
My girlfriend has the IPFs with no harness and she ran the blue Magic-J bulbs which were definitely better than stock. I dropped in some Silverstar Ultras and it is much better.
Planning on dropping in Xtreme power into her lights though.
I ran the Susquehanna harness and Hella lights with IPF Fatboy x4 bulbs. Those would MELT your eyes! Now I run HID and am thinking about going to Halogen Xtreme power.
Is the IPF a good and money-wise upgrade? - Yes.... with some Xtreme power bulbs, you will be very happy!
My dad has stock bulbs that used to have silverstars and they were OK. I upgraded him to Philips XTreme power +80% and it is amazing.
My girlfriend has the IPFs with no harness and she ran the blue Magic-J bulbs which were definitely better than stock. I dropped in some Silverstar Ultras and it is much better.
Planning on dropping in Xtreme power into her lights though.
I ran the Susquehanna harness and Hella lights with IPF Fatboy x4 bulbs. Those would MELT your eyes! Now I run HID and am thinking about going to Halogen Xtreme power.
Is the IPF a good and money-wise upgrade? - Yes.... with some Xtreme power bulbs, you will be very happy!
#36
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I wonder the same thing too....
My gf is happy with her Silverstars for now, so I just am going to wait for them to blow out ha.
My dad's stockers with the Extreme power is about the same brightness as my gf's IPFs with the silverstars. But hers has a better light spread. The Xtreme power is optimized for low beam performance, so high beam suffers slightly. (better than stock anyways) I would expect the XP bulbs to kick ass in the optimized IPF housing with the better light spread.
My gf is happy with her Silverstars for now, so I just am going to wait for them to blow out ha.
My dad's stockers with the Extreme power is about the same brightness as my gf's IPFs with the silverstars. But hers has a better light spread. The Xtreme power is optimized for low beam performance, so high beam suffers slightly. (better than stock anyways) I would expect the XP bulbs to kick ass in the optimized IPF housing with the better light spread.
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Originally Posted by IcyFridge
I wonder the same thing too....
My gf is happy with her Silverstars for now, so I just am going to wait for them to blow out ha.
My dad's stockers with the Extreme power is about the same brightness as my gf's IPFs with the silverstars. But hers has a better light spread. The Xtreme power is optimized for low beam performance, so high beam suffers slightly. (better than stock anyways) I would expect the XP bulbs to kick ass in the optimized IPF housing with the better light spread.
My gf is happy with her Silverstars for now, so I just am going to wait for them to blow out ha.
My dad's stockers with the Extreme power is about the same brightness as my gf's IPFs with the silverstars. But hers has a better light spread. The Xtreme power is optimized for low beam performance, so high beam suffers slightly. (better than stock anyways) I would expect the XP bulbs to kick ass in the optimized IPF housing with the better light spread.
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260
I may just go for the IPF housing and get the XP bulbs then
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Originally Posted by DarkS1de
I might do the same. Glad someone posted you can just get the housing instead of the kit.
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