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RE: Snow - 11/12/2007 5:00:40 PM   
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But not so much on ice... Though, that could be due to the fact I'm running them at like 45 - 48 PSI

Oh air those down to 35psi max for the winter time. I run mine at 36psi all the time.

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I plan on getting the sylvania silverstar ultras $60 for 2. are these 2 bulbs (per side) headlights? like 4 all together?

think im going to get canadian tire to aim them for another $60.


I would get someone to aim the headlights. Then if you have an andvance auto parts or can get them online they have a 25% off sale on both the regular and ultra silverstars. They are priced at US$27.88 for regular silverstars and US$35.88 for ultra silverstars. Otherwise get the head lights as best as possible and get some fog/driving lights and mount them on the front bumper. Oh and the tires should be fine. I think that price might be a little high for a headlight alignment, look for some local coupons too.




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RE: Snow - 11/16/2007 8:15:43 AM   
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anyone know whether I need to buy 2 or 4 bulbs?

I would guess 4, but I just want to make sure.

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RE: Snow - 11/16/2007 8:56:53 AM   
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2 low beam (9006)
2 high beam (9005)

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RE: Snow - 11/16/2007 9:19:31 AM   
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perfect, thank you

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RE: Snow - 11/16/2007 10:46:53 PM   
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And then 2 of whatever the stock fog light bulbs are if you have those and are wanting to replace them (it looks like you have them but I am not sure). Check out sylvania.com for a list of all the bulbs in your truck.

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RE: Snow - 11/17/2007 4:32:53 AM   
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Should be 880's or 881's for the fog/driving lights...

The Sylvania site lists both... So they're wither the same bulb, just one being slightly brighter/different light pattern output, or it's hit or miss...

You can always look at the back of the bulb while you're changing out your headlights, lol.

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RE: Snow - 11/17/2007 6:12:39 AM   
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my fogs are 880, ive never seen silverstar 881s.

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RE: Snow - 11/17/2007 6:39:27 AM   
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They're probably the same bulb then... Kinda like 9003's and H4's...

H4's have better output than 9003's even though they're supposedly the same bulb...

880 and 881's probably have a different focal point... That's why you'll see some driving/fog lights that shine light farther than others, even though it's the same housings...

I've noticed that the most on the '05 style Chev's and GM's... Some spit light a lot farther than others in the same housing...

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