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Sylvania 9007SU BP SilverStar Ultra High Performance Halogen Headlight - Pack of 2 $21 AR ($10) @ Amazon
Posted by gazr (Rep: , Posts: 977)
02-08-2010, 08:11 AM - Rating: 6/10 - Replies: 23

Was looking for replacement bulbs for my car and found these...the before rebate price is the cheapest I could find (no tax for me), but then there is a $10 rebate, and it also took $10 off at checkout (edit: thanks to poster below)!!

Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/...ss_product

Rebate is link on the page above and expires 2/13/2010.


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Reply to PostBy wikipost on 02-08-2010, 08:11 AM
Waiting for this price since last month
Make sure to wear gloves (e.g., clean cotton gloves) when you install the bulbs and keep your old (OEM) bulbs.
Rebate link http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/im...65334_.pdf
Thanks a lot OP
Reply to PostBy SOC6-SOC7 on 02-08-2010, 08:38 AM
The additional $10 off did not show up until the "Place Your Order " page.

Reply to PostBy xbluesx on 02-08-2010, 11:01 AM
Thanks! Ive been wanting to get a new set and you can't beat the price.
Reply to PostBy TheValkyrie on 02-08-2010, 11:05 AM
Shows as 41 dollars now
Reply to PostBy BigJ2078 on 02-08-2010, 11:16 AM
quote Originally Posted by TheValkyrie View Post
Shows as 41 dollars now
You need to go to checkout and the $10 will be deducted.
Reply to PostBy square_one on 02-08-2010, 11:20 AM
works for other models too, not just 9007.
Reply to PostBy Danadcorps on 02-08-2010, 11:42 AM
Thanks OP. Got a pair of H7's for $26 before the $10 rebate. At $16 for a pair, this is hot especially since these bulbs burn out pretty quick and you will need a replacement pair in less than a year (typically).
Reply to PostBy sundown on 02-08-2010, 03:36 PM
quote Originally Posted by Danadcorps View Post
Thanks OP. Got a pair of H7's for $26 before the $10 rebate. At $16 for a pair, this is hot especially since these bulbs burn out pretty quick and you will need a replacement pair in less than a year (typically).
Really? So when one burns out does the the other one go out too?

What does this mean? "Notes: Composite Replacement Bulb | SILVERSTAR ULTRA - BLISTER PACK~DUAL BEAM"
Reply to PostBy zcrxt on 02-08-2010, 04:33 PM
Thank you very much. Girlfriend called last night complaining of low visibility. Perfect timing!
Reply to PostBy BLACKSALEEN on 02-08-2010, 04:43 PM
Nice bulbs but the life is really short. I had 1 burn out within 8 months after purchase. At this price though it doesn't matter. Thanks OP.
Reply to PostBy sundown on 02-08-2010, 05:10 PM
Thanks OP I got one but.....are you sure I can send in another rebate for -$10 as it seems it was instant rebate?
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Shipping Details : (order will arrive in 1 shipment)
Order #: 49858-37737-37646
Shipping Method: FREE Super Saver Shipping
Shipping Preference: Group my items into as few shipments as possible
Subtotal of Items: $41.00
Shipping & Handling: $5.11
Super Saver Discount: -$5.11
Promotion Applied: -$10.00
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Total for this Order: $31.00
Reply to PostBy SGSeeker on 02-08-2010, 05:25 PM
55 watts is 55 watts - these won't magically give you better visibility. In reality, the blue tint on the bulbs block light and give you LESS visibility but hey. - they're "whiter" (which is also worse for visibility, mainly with any type of moisture).

The best halogens one can buy are in the area of the Osram Silver Star (NOT Sylvania badged! Get the REAL Silver Stars that started all the commotion years ago) and Philips Vision Plus (along with a select few others). In wet conditions, I'd much rather have a pair of those Philips than my HID's. Blue glass = bad.

Many people who don't mind a modification will still see a larger improvement by checking their voltage at their headlights and if 500mV less than that at the battery, they would benefit hugely by having someone install a relayed wiring harness. The larger/shorter the wires and lower the voltage drop, the more output you will get (exponentially, not linearly). These can be simple "plug into existing headlight connectors and attach to battery" harnesses to prevent needing to mess with the vehicle itself. Many people can expect 30%+ more output just from a relayed harness, some more on older vehicles that run from the battery, to the fuse block, through the ignition wires, headlight switch, and back to the engine bay where the headlights sit.

Good price for the product though - they charge too much for these to begin with.
Reply to PostBy fox777 on 02-08-2010, 05:27 PM
Hmm.. Decent price.. I bought these about half year ago from Amazon for $23 without any rebates.
Reply to PostBy sundown on 02-08-2010, 05:36 PM
quote Originally Posted by SGSeeker View Post
55 watts is 55 watts - these won't magically give you better visibility. In reality, the blue tint on the bulbs block light and give you LESS visibility but hey. - they're "whiter" (which is also worse for visibility, mainly with any type of moisture).

The best halogens one can buy are in the area of the Osram Silver Star (NOT Sylvania badged! Get the REAL Silver Stars that started all the commotion years ago) and Philips Vision Plus (along with a select few others)..
Link?
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