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12-10-03, 11:42
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Mmmmmm, forbidden polish
gnahc79 is offline
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for those with silverstar headlight bulbs
How long do they last for you? My first set fizzed out in ~6 months, but that was because water seeped into the headlight assembly. I replaced the headlights and put in new silverstars. Now about 6 months again and one of my bulbs burned out. I did notice it wasn't locked in all the way and it has been raining recently.
just wondering if it's water seeping in or if it's the bulb.
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12-10-03, 11:48
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Come on! Fhqwhgads!!
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I've had mine for nearly 2 years I think. I can't remember when I put them in. I did the 9005 conversion on them too so I'm running the high beams in my low beam socket. That typically makes bulbs burn out faster and these are still going strong.
I would guess that its the water. If the bulb is hot and cold water gets on the bulb then it will pop pretty quick. Is there any discoloration on the glass? Did they shatter or just burn out? Sometimes you can tell when a bulb is about to blow because of the bubble that starts to appear on the side. Sometiems the glass will have a burn mark on the side that lets you know the end is near too.
Its possible that if you touched the bulb before you put it in that could have had something to do with it. The oils on your fingers could have compromised the glass over time and use. That's why they say you should never touch the glass on a headlight bulb.
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12-10-03, 11:52
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I have had mine on my 96 Jeep for about 12 months. On my 03 & wife's mustang we have had PIAAs for about 18 months.
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12-10-03, 01:52
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I have had them in my 4Runner and F150 for about 8 months now with no issues...
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12-10-03, 02:13
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Searching for the facts
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I'm thinking of picking up a set of silverstars for my Lincoln and Explorer. Ford stock headlights are awful.
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12-10-03, 02:50
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1 step @ a time
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close to a year, no problems.
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12-11-03, 01:37
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Have had my SS for about three months now and no problems.
Had some other after market on before and they started to melt my harrness.
When you put in the bulbs wipe them down with some alchohol and a cotton swab, that should get any oils off.
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12-11-03, 04:10
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I put mine in back in March of this year. I've been pleased with them and no problems whatsoever.
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12-11-03, 07:14
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NOT, A Brick in the WALL!
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On the Sylvania site, the life hours are mentioned. SS have low life hours compared to OEM offerings. I have the SS's in several cars despite the claimed shorter life hours. As others have pointed out, the life WILL be shortened by water intrusion and/or contamination of the glass surface. I had a water intrusion issue with a parking/cornering lens. I fixed it with a liberal coating of dielectric grease on the gasket surfaces, and the end of the wire connector(Where the wires go into the socket).
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12-11-03, 09:10
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I've had SilverStars for 2 yrs (next month) on the lowbeams (9006's). They were also running as 60% DRLs til the aftermarket DRL kit caught fire  I'm happy with the longevity.
Sylvania will send you replacements if the bulbs peter out in the first year. Just call/email their customer service peeps.
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12-11-03, 09:19
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Mmmmmm, forbidden polish
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cool, thx for all the info ppl! 
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12-18-03, 04:28
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About a year on my truck, 2 years on my car. 
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