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F.S: PIAA H4 Style Xtreme White 12V 60/55=110/100-Watt Bulb
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:04 pm
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PIAA 15224 - H4 Style Xtreme White 12V 60/55=110/100-Watt Bulb - Twin Pack


$450


Richard - 680-3752





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The PIAA H4 Style Xtreme White Bulb provides intense white light at a 4105K rating to illuminate road hazards and street signs long before normal halogen bulbs, with a slight blue topcoat tint for enhanced curb appeal. Manufactured to SAE recommended specifications and DOT compliant, this 12V bulb provides 110 watts of light for 60 watts of power on the high beam (60/55=110/100 watt) and is made with a high-quality, heat-resistant tube. These bulbs are sold in a twin pack.



Product Features:

Intense white light, 4105K rating, with a slight blue tint for enhanced curb appeal

12V 60/55=110/100 watt: provides 110 watts of light using 60 watts of power on high beam

Designed with high-quality heat-resistant tube

Manufactured to SAE recommended specifications and DOT compliant

Twin pack


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:31 am
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would I have to change the sockets to accomodate this buld? It's a Mazda 323f btw
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:57 am
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http://www.piaa.com/BulbApplications.php
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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 7:06 am
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This bulb has both high and low beam. Correct?

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would I have to change the sockets to accomodate this bulb? It's a Mazda 323f btw
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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:26 am
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no sockets would have to be changed for this bulb.

it's H4 and uses 60/55W.
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Thnx. Needed to know for sure. Mr. Green
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:06 pm
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hmm i have been told that these bulbs create soo much heat they literally burn the jacks Rolling Eyes am i correct??
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That would be incorrect, people think by using a higher wattage bulb that the light will be brighter, it will be but it will also draw more current causing the wires to melt. If you wanna use higher wattage bulbs like 100W unlike stock Nissan 55W then you will need to use relays for your application. Stock 55W bulbs will not cause any melting.
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can this bulb be placed in nissan almera without changing anything???
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TriniGT wrote:
That would be incorrect, people think by using a higher wattage bulb that the light will be brighter, it will be but it will also draw more current causing the wires to melt. If you wanna use higher wattage bulbs like 100W unlike stock Nissan 55W then you will need to use relays for your application. Stock 55W bulbs will not cause any melting.
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can this bulb be placed in nissan almera without changing anything???
I'd recommend you check the fitment link posted. If your car doesnt show up, u can remove your stock bulb and check ffor the size to see if it's the same Idea
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RapToR, got my PM buddy? Havent recieved a response yet
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RapToR, got my PM buddy? Havent recieved a response yet



will reply this weekend


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:53 am
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That would be incorrect, people think by using a higher wattage bulb that the light will be brighter, it will be but it will also draw more current causing the wires to melt. If you wanna use higher wattage bulbs like 100W unlike stock Nissan 55W then you will need to use relays for your application. Stock 55W bulbs will not cause any melting.


I hear this alot and I know common sense would say to upgrade and use the relays and such but I strictly believe that saying it like this is overkill. Personally, I have run 100/90 W (actual rating... not 60/55 claiming to be higher) xenon bulbs in the following for the following periods with no signs of melting, no signs of damage etc.:

- Nissan K10 March - stock recommended was 60W - 3 years @ 100W
- Nissan B13 - stock recommended was 60W - abt 1 year @ 100W
- Toyota NZE - stock recommended was 60W - abt 1 year @ 100W
- Toyota AE100 - stock recommended was 60W - 2 years @ 100W
- Mitsu L200 - stock recommended was 60W - 4 years @ 100W

friends car:
- Nissan B12 - 3 years @ 100W

ALL WERE STOCK SOCKETS!
The current draw is not that significant to cause such damage from MY experience. (yes I do alot of night driving.... i kno sumbody is bound to ask)

btw: These PIAA bulbs are the sheit... rell good quality
Does anyone know where I can get PIAA wiper blades?
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Does anyone know where I can get PIAA wiper blades?



might be bringing some next year


i closed off ordering till january except for movies and games
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