88-98 Chevy CK/Suburban Projector Headlights
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88-98 Chevy CK/Suburban Projector Headlights
These are the original APC PT #403660HL that came out around 4 years ago. $300 when new.
These were on a 95 GMC for two weeks removed and placed back in box.
Asking $100 shipped OBO!
These were on a 95 GMC for two weeks removed and placed back in box.
Asking $100 shipped OBO!
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I may be interested for my co-workers truck.
How well does the Projector work for all around driving?
Decent light, or more light than stock bezels?
Any internal misting or fog?
9005/9006 bulbs fit this housing?
Are "Hot" bulbs ok to use, or standard only? (Like Sylvania Ultra's)
Lastly, what's your reason for selling?
Sorry for all the questions, just want to make sure it will work for what we need.
Thanks!
C
How well does the Projector work for all around driving?
Decent light, or more light than stock bezels?
Any internal misting or fog?
9005/9006 bulbs fit this housing?
Are "Hot" bulbs ok to use, or standard only? (Like Sylvania Ultra's)
Lastly, what's your reason for selling?
Sorry for all the questions, just want to make sure it will work for what we need.
Thanks!
C
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We removed them because the light was dimmer then the stock ones, even with Sylvania's. I can't remember any fogging, they were only on the truck for about two weeks. They take the standard 9005/9006 bulbs. I don't know about the hot bulb thing. Sorry for the little bit of info. I have some interest on another board so I will let you know how that goes.
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No problem. I know what your saying. I ordered a pair off of ebay, LED HALO and projectors for my 99, and without the Ultra's...the light would be dimmer.
"Hot Bulb" meaning an aftermarket bulb that may generate more heat than a normal bulb. Some aftermarket housings wont hold the heat.
Thanks for the info.
"Hot Bulb" meaning an aftermarket bulb that may generate more heat than a normal bulb. Some aftermarket housings wont hold the heat.
Thanks for the info.
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ok well if they work with the stock bulbs then ill take them! im just making sure there isnt a little H3 bulb that is used for the low beam(projector) bc i have HID's and i want to put them in if they will work! so 100 shipped i will do if they stock bulbs fit
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Originally Posted by Mitch07
ok well if they work with the stock bulbs then ill take them! im just making sure there isnt a little H3 bulb that is used for the low beam(projector) bc i have HID's and i want to put them in if they will work! so 100 shipped i will do if they stock bulbs fit
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