Hiper Industries

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Mar 11, 2003
  #1  
searched but didnt find anything...

what do you think about Hiper Industries H4 85/80w => 130/100 ....... too high?
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Mar 11, 2003
  #2  
I dont know about the watts, but i had those bulbs in my stock healdights and they were awsome!!! Now my friend just got them for his lows and highs! Awsome bulbs!
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Mar 11, 2003
  #3  
do you still have them or did they blow up already? hehe
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Mar 11, 2003
  #4  
I had them in for like 7-8mo and when i took them out there was a kind of bubble in the bulb, but i had them on high most of the time, still tho, for like 12-15 bucks thats nothing! and they are very very blue if you get the right ones! i had soo many comments on them! some of my friends got new bulbs at the same time and we installed them together and they were jealous![IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
hipe is awsome!!!
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Mar 11, 2003
  #5  
hehe, arite mang.. thanks.
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Mar 11, 2003
  #6  
mine blew afer 6 months

when i took them out, the front of the bulb has warped, became a bit bubble like. that's when i decided that i am not going to ever get fake crap again, if i want the look, i'll get the real thing
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Mar 11, 2003
  #7  
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[hr]Originally posted by: Voiceofid
mine blew afer 6 months

when i took them out, the front of the bulb has warped, became a bit bubble like. that's when i decided that i am not going to ever get fake crap again, if i want the look, i'll get the real thing[hr]
oh.... you mean like this!!!!!!!!!
CLICK ON ME VOICEOFID!!!!!!!
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Mar 11, 2003
  #8  
I have those same bulbs in my car right now. I've had them for just about a year and obviously they didn't burn out yet. They're bright and cool-blue-ish, so that's all good, but because of the excess heat due to high wattage the chrome reflector that goes over the bulb has turned yellow, which in the long run will dimm your output. Plus, when I went to Honda to ask if they had replacements for the chrome reflectors (which they don't) they told me that my harness can't support that much wattage and it could melt and my car could catch on fire. Well I've obviously checked for that and no sign of damage so far, but I'm definetly taking them out before somehting does happen.
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Mar 12, 2003
  #9  
Get mtec, click 1 click2
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