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| Thread ID: 82889 | 2007-09-12 06:57:00 | Headlamp for an Altezza | Lizard (2409) | PC World Chat |
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| 590455 | 2007-09-12 17:56:00 | We have them here in our supermarkets and pharmacies . . they are common and have 51-55 watt high power output, 33-35 watt low beam and this one appears to be a dedicated high beam . They are not proprietary and fit almost everything we drive here in the US . That "DOT" accreditation is strictly a US device signature . Considered a halogen-type, they are white light, not that silly Euro-blue that hurts your eyes . They cost about $7 . 98 each here (US) . . . how many do you want me to send? Just make sure to NOT touch the glass envelope when you install it . . better yet wash it in alcohol (not beer) and keep it clean or it'll burn the envelope when it is lighted . Halogen bulbs like to run at least five minutes to get the halogen effect operating well enough to redeposit the filament metal that gasses off, back to the filament again . |
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| 590456 | 2007-09-13 09:43:00 | Just go to repco or somewhere like that & ask for a HB4 bulb, it'll cost around $20 | Phil B (648) | ||
| 590457 | 2007-09-13 09:57:00 | Why not sound professional - ring Repco and ask them for price and availability of part# 48006bl (www.narva.com.au). If you sound like you know what you're doing they might sell it to you at trade :thumbs: | sam m (517) | ||
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