Cefiro H4 Lights Blow Less?
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Cefiro H4 Lights Blow Less?
So over the past three years, I've been content to just let my car keep blowing lightbulbs.. Sometimes a headlight bulb, sometimes a foglight bulb, sometimes both. This happens whether or not I use cheapo "superwhite bla bla" bulbs or expensive Phillips/Sylvannia/etc bulbs. I am always careful to not touch them or anything when installing them, and this has continued to happen even after replacing the battery and alternator (oem). I'm almost ready to try a grounding kit.
The thing is, these 9004 bulbs are so bad in the first place, it makes me want to deal with the few problems that come with Cefiro (one-piece) lights just so I can get the H4 setup. This begs the question however, do H4 bulbs die less frequently than 9004 bulbs?
I know I am not alone on this problem, lots of org owners have their lights blow all the time.
The thing is, these 9004 bulbs are so bad in the first place, it makes me want to deal with the few problems that come with Cefiro (one-piece) lights just so I can get the H4 setup. This begs the question however, do H4 bulbs die less frequently than 9004 bulbs?
I know I am not alone on this problem, lots of org owners have their lights blow all the time.
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I've had both and neither really blew often (not only on maximas)... at least with Stock wattage bulbs. H3 bulbs blow out more IMO. Driver side HL harness gets "burned" if you use overwattage 9004s...
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Originally Posted by Chunger
I've had both and neither really blew often (not only on maximas)... at least with Stock wattage bulbs. H3 bulbs blow out more IMO. Driver side HL harness gets "burned" if you use overwattage 9004s...
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