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Old 09-22-2007, 06:45 PM   #1
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Alright, so I've gone through two sets of Silverstars and they both blew out before 12 months were up.

So needless to say, I'm not going to get another pair because their lifespan is pathetically short.


Keep in mind that mine's a Canadian vehicle so I do have the bulbs running as DRLs.


So, with that in mind, what other bulbs do you suggest I try? I do like the whiteness and the slightly brighter lights of the Silverstars but not their lifespan. Judging by sushi's thread, the HID conversion takes a bit of work and seems costly (although if I had the time and money, that would probably be the route I take and solve my problems with the stock lights).


Are there any other aftermarket bulbs that you guys have tried and are worth the cost?

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Old 09-23-2007, 03:21 AM   #2
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I take it 12 months is the lifetime you get with this type? I mean, this isn't abnormal for Sylvania Silverstars 9003STs?
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When my OEM lamps burned out between 20,000 and 25,000 miles I replaced them with standard 9003's and they are still burning at 57,000. I considered the Silver Stars but am glad I didn't get them after hearing of your experience. We don't have DRL but I leave mine on and use auto off so the usage is similar.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Sean Blumenthal @ Sep 23 2007, 12:21 AM) [snapback]516475[/snapback]</div>
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I take it 12 months is the lifetime you get with this type? I mean, this isn't abnormal for Sylvania Silverstars 9003STs?
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Yeah supposedly it's abnormal but after two sets, I'm basically sold that they'll last under 12 months under my conditions (DRLs + longer winter nights). I mean if you live in the southern states, they'll probably last for years.


I gotta get replacements quick. The right side is the one that blew and the left one will not be far behind. I don't intend on driving around with foglights. I mean, they work in the daytime (treat them as DRLs so I don't get pulled over) but I don't think they're sufficient at all for night time driving.
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Sylvania's website does mention the shorter service life of the Silverstars.
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I'd stick with the OEM's or extended life bulbs then re-aim the foglights higher so they put light the same level as your headlights.


Mine has the HID's but I use the stock foglights with them sometimes for better color rendition (despite what some might say there are benefits to having yellowish lights at night IMHO). With the fogs adjusted properly I can turn off my HID's and leave the fogs on (resistor mod), they put out light almost as well as standard lowbeams.

To adjust the fogs just stick a phillips screwdriver through the hole in the bottom and turn the plastic wheel until they are where you need them.
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I don't tihnk 1 year was what they had in mind, esp. not if they're charging $70/pair.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tideland Prius @ Sep 23 2007, 05:06 PM) [snapback]516661[/snapback]</div>
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I don't tihnk 1 year was what they had in mind, esp. not if they're charging $70/pair.
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Yeah 1 year seems awfully short. So I take it you aren't satisfied with OEMs? Not bright enough? or is it the color temperature?

Not trying to get you off topic from finding better replacements, just curious why not stick with the OEMs... they'd probably last 5 years or so.
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Both.. colour and intensity. My main concern is illumination (without blinding other drivers of course), how it looks comes second. Most American Priuses were sold with HIDs and I've seen those (whenever you guys decide to drive up here) and they're fantastic. No glare whatsoever (even when I saw them head on), and nice and bright.
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I don't need to change my bulbs yet but when I researched for the bulbs for my previous car, OSRAM Silverstars are the best with long life. They are not the same as Sylvania Silverstars. Which Silverstars did you use?
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