One of my factory headlights went out on my ‘14 Honda Accord. So I bought Sylvania Silverstar Ultra (H11). They are nice and clear; HOWEVER, they dim over time and only last about 4-6months before they burn out. It states it on their packaging. With these lights, the brighter the bulb the shorter the life. I’ve replaced them four times, and only because they kept burning and I needed a quick fix. I’m now going with something else.
If you're going through bulbs every six months there's another problem. Either electrical or you're teaching the glass on the buld itself which will cause it to prematurely burn out thanks to the oils in your skin
I use latex gloves to put the bulbs on. Furthermore, reviews on Amazon claim a short life span of 4-6 months, as well. After further research, Sylvania states this particular bulb only has a life span of 150-200 hours. If you do the math, it comes out to 5 to 6.5 months at an hour-a-day use of the bulb. It's time to go LED, Fredrick.
@@Stancedude1 LEDs usually start off at 6000K which is a little blue for my liking. I like the natural light which is about 4500-5000K, but I am looking.
I bought Sylvania white blue halogen headlights for a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais and they improved range and visibility drastically. I wish they make the replacement bulbs like that for the newer plastic lens vehicles. P.S. The paint on the ends of the bulbs was blue not black in the head lamps for the 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais.
@@itscarlosg233 the reason we are here is to find out which one to buy before going into the store. Also with him providing the lifespan on the video, ppl can shop online. Looking at the back of the box might not be an option
You've got it wrong on the zxe, sure they look the best but they also perform the best of all shown. I'm not reading from the website. I've had these bulbs in everything from small sedans to all the way up to suburbans, I also work midnights and take rural/unlit roads every night. If you want the best without blinding other drivers they're the best for the price. And if you're blinding other drivers, always make sure lights are properly adjusted every time you change a bulb
I live in a rural town as well and it’s winter so it gets pitch dark early. I have been contemplating new lights bcus sometimes it seems like my lights aren’t even on! But I have been so worried about blinding others, as I myself get blinded 😭😭😭
Aggread, if people are blinding you they probably have illigal LED's above 3,000 lumens above the recommended for legally driving while not blinding people. It's ridiculous so many light companies are trying to scam people these days.
Once upon a time, it used to be so easy to change or upgrade headlight bulbs. You just take the original bulb to your nearest auto parts dealer and get the new bulb. With new technologies, this simple task has become overwhelming. In my 2017 Toyota Camry Atara SL (Australian Model), it has low beam headlight has an H11 Halogen bulb with projector housing and high beam headlight has an HB3 Halogen bulb with reflector housing. I am not sure why Toyota didn't have both as either reflector or projector housing. It also has parking light bulbs in wedge base housing. I simply want to replace the bulbs with a bit more brightness and whiter. I am so confused, I don't know which bulb to buy? I very much appreciate your help.
Ha I agree, I’ve own old models of GM and there just like legos, easy to put back. And have fun engine swapping them. But my buds got the new gm models and there slightly different. But for white would be the silver star halogen bulb.
This is nothing more than marketing fluff. Actual specifications would be nice - color temperature, lifetime, brightness, etc. Why does Sylvania not provide this basic information? :(
they do provide it. on the packaging. Also do a google search, its not a companies job to reach out to you and inform you of every specification of their product. Also, you are watching a video from O"Reilly Auto Parts youtube channel, maybe that isnt the best place to get detailed specifics
Basically if you're just looking for working headlights, get the light blue box "basic" ones. If you want ones that are brighter but don't last as long (rated for 375 hours) get the purple box xtravision ones. Those are your two options. Don't get the silverstar or silverstar ultra ones, their life expectancy (on the back of the package) is less than 200 hours. They're not worth the money.
I own them. And honestly, they are worth the money. I had some of my xB enthusiasts had these. And they had it between 1-1.5 years. They are truly worth the money for better brightness off the halogen, and it’d excellent.
Either Lasfit - LA plus if u have H11 low and 9005, they have a combo kit. Formula J87 - G8 led bulbs. Auxito - M3 Auxito - Y13 Sylvania - SL.BX2 Morimoto - 2stroke 4.0 (Super high price) Or Philips - extreme vision led bulbs or extreme ultinon led bulbs.
@@jad1079 no problem. And also get the Morimoto - green dielectric grease. It’s for inside the connectors between sorry wire connector and led bulb. So the moisture won’t get inside and burned them out
For the Sylvania - Silverstar ultra, it’s 27% brighter than stock, and 16% whiter than stock. It’s the brightest halogen bulb performance in its segment. If u want the brightest halogen bulbs, the silverstar ultra is the way to go. But they last around a year or more. Depending how u use it. I bought it for $45 bucks. And it’s worth it. Remember, the brighter the halogen lights, the lower the lifespan.
@@GrungeVeins i mean i still have it since i already bought, but the one i bought in gas station standard unknown brand light is way better shinning than sylverstar
@@George-mk7lp I have it in my 2015 lifted Scion xB. The oem halogen still holds up after 6 years. But they are ugly on those colors. Switch to sylvania - silverstar ultra was much better. Nice in whitest color, and spread wider then ever.
i do a lot of night driving, bought the Silverstar 9003s, and the first one burned out in a year. great lights but if annual headlight changes aren't your thing i'd just get basic bulbs
Just get Lasfit - LC plus that has 25W per bulb, 2500 lumens per bulb, $50 a pair, 1 year warranty. They are two and half times brighter than stock. Definitely a nice affordable upgrade from Lasfit.
After multiple Silver Star ULTRA failures at about a year, guessing 400 hours ($ 45) I switched to Philips Night Guide 130% rated bulbs. Havent had a burnout yet. I did test some $$ LEDs that are whiter, brighter, but blow light everywhere. Poor focus. Replaced with Philips.
@@PlumbCarton5607than upgrade with Lasfit led bulbs. They are much better, their quality is on point and a very good price point that gives u a very good punch of focus led light output.
Kind of a joke improving the bulbs output and sacrificing service life by as much as 50% in some cases. But if people are good with replacing bulbs 1-2 times a year, power to them. No pun intended.
Yeah I bought a pair of Silverstar Ultras and they burned out within 4 months because I use my car for work and work at night. The basics last much longer. I did try using LED’s but they do not work in Halogen housings unless you can pony up $250 for ones that do work properly.
between Sylvania ULTRA and the ZXE which one is best??? i alradea have ULTRA but now i see exist ZXE so i ask if will be better light or like the same??
@@franciscomorales7012 I recommend fahren forscher combo 9005+9006 I'm currently running them on my GMC Sierra they are very bright I just searched them up right now as we speak on Amazon the combo right now is about 55 bucks hope this helps you good luck bro
@@archivaldo4310 what color temperature is good for night, the car has 4 headlight 2 are 9005 and 2 are 9006, i see confuse several brand and color temperature... for normal use (without fog, or swow) where I live there is no snow , like miami wheather for an idea.. what brand are good and not to expensive and what color temperature will be ok . maybe can give an idea
I can forgive the sylvania - silverstar. But I personally prefer and for projector gives a better contrast and the light output it makes. The sylvania - silverstar ultra are the best high performance halogen bulbs. The kelvin increase from dingy ugly yellow white 3100k. To nice contrast 3650k Very nice and very nice color. It increase the brightness up to 27% brighter and 16% whiter than stock. Which is very nice for a halogen bulb. Lifespan is 1.5 years The maximum lux is 1299 So that’s 39% brighter than stock And that’s for low beams. However the high beams is weird. It decrease by -1% less bright. Which is odd. So that’s 283 maximum lux. For the Lumens, the stock lumens the 25 feet is between 900-1220 lumens for 55 watt. With the sylvania - silverstar ultra. It went 1300 lumens. So that’s +4% increase in lumens. Which very respectable increase. The color temperature is actually 3675K. So they are bit more white then oem. Which a better look to ur vehicle with H11 projector housing. Makes it look more sharper. The lifespan of this is 1.5 years. Realize, the brighter the halogen lights, the shorter the lifespan is. The price for the H11 size is $45 bucks. It’s worth it if u don’t mind the lifespan but worth for how it performs very well for a high performance halogen bulbs. It’s all thanks to Bulbfacts. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 In case u guys want to know, this is what I know from bulb facts. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
if you took 2 minutes to google search instead of taking 4 mins to watch a 3 minute video not even from the manufacturer of bulbs and then 1 minute making a stupid reply you could have found the answers you wanted, But here we are
@@Wigglythegreat2 yeah well he didn’t specify. He only assumes all of them. U got xenon halogen bulbs which is fine. The blind blue kind he describes is the 6000k led white lights with a tinge of blue. The led bulbs are much more precise and mimic better than halogens. U can only blind other drivers with blinding blue kind, if u get the wrong ones.
Hey Tubejim! The Ultra are rated for their brightness and whiteness. Generally speaking, the brighter a bulb, the shorter its lifespan. Thank you for visiting our channel. :)
@@tubejim101 that’s incorrect. The basic halogen bulbs are a long life, meaning they will last 3-6 years. But with sylvania silverstar ultra. Those don’t last as much as the oem. Our alternators are fine. Realized, the brighter halogen bulbs that is a high performance halogen bulbs, the shorter the lifespan is. U can even see the package between the pairs.
You might want to try the next step up from the regular bulb and see how that does. Amazon does allow returns fairly easily. If you are not satisfied, put it back in the original packaging and ask for a refund.
Get the sylvania silverstar ultra. They last 1.5 years but it’s worth it. Or get an led with a pure white 5000k. Try Formula J87, they offer 4300k, and 5000k.
Literally repeated himself on everyone pretty much and told us nothing. All you did was read the box we wanted to see what light is the best the video tells us absolutely nothing
@@starcrownmoulding7456we have a 3rd gen sienna as well. They are bright as it is. But for the slightly brightest halogen, I’d recommend sylvania silverstar ultra. But if u want something that can last and for good budget that’s $60 and up. I’d go for sylvania H11 LED low beams.
@@absolutelysobeastur stupid. We already do so much and much research to know and understand which led bulbs is right for our vehicles. And that’s Lasfit. We been running with Lasfit with about a year with no issues. Upgrade with led is a must, it’s safer, it’s brighter, it’s better. And u won’t blind others with the correct two sided led bulbs. That’s a fact. Halogen bulbs are a thing of the past, they are not bright enough and not safe enough. We have no issues at all.
For SSU on H11 is 1.5 years or 200 hours of lifespan. For 9006, it’s 300 hours of lifespan. If u have an H1, the smallest halogen bulbs. And if u get SSU, the lifespan is 100. And that’s bad. Swap with led like Lasfit or Auxito for better lifespan on those tiny led bulbs.
Of course. But if u want brighter than stock and want led. I would recommend Lasfit - LC plus 9006 led bulbs. They are 2 and a half times brighter than stock. And it retains the same beam pattern as ur original halogen. For both price between SSU VS. Lasfit. - LC plus they are on $50 price range. Although SSU is $3-$5 more than led. But the halogen is 250Hrs of lifespan VS. led are 30,000 hours of lifespan. The halogen bulb produce 750+ degrees Fahrenheit And led bulbs, especially the LC plus model produce 123 degrees Fahrenheit. The led bulbs are very compact. And will still fit well for 99% vehicles. So if u have 9006 halogen bulb, u need to get a 9006 led bulbs.
For ur Hyundai, I would also recommend get a Lasfit - anti-flicker or resistor to keep ur led bulbs stable. Because with Hyundai, led bulbs can react weird on Korean cars from my understanding. So get a resistor to keep the led bulbs stable.
I recommend them and keep them in mind that sylvania - silver star ultra are the best high performance halogen bulbs. They burned out faster yes, but it depends on the bulb size. The smaller the halogen bulb, and with high performance SSU, the shorter the lifespan will be. H11’s are the best ones. Even 9006 are better that larger bulbs size, last a bit longer but not as much as own or XtraVision.
For the comparison price, and performs way better than SSU. Get Lasfit - LC plus. Both are $50 price range or $3 more for SSU. For H11 as an example. SSY VS. LC Plus 250 Hrs VS. 30,000 Hrs 750+ degrees Fahrenheit VS. 123 degrees Fahrenheit Color temperature and brightness difference: SSU - 3650K 27% brighter and 16% whiter than stock Lasfit LC plus - 6000k pure white 250% brighter than stock. Both are on 1 years warranty but led last longer. 55W halogen VS. 25W led. Much more efficient design. Customer service from Lasfit are way more reliable and more active than Sylvania.
I mean what do u expect? Ur not gonna expect for a long lasting halogens. They are great products. The problem for u is, ur lookin for long lasting and best brightness light source. So go for led of course. The silvania - silverstar ultra has 325 hours of lifespan, and that takes about a year before they go out. And they have 4000k. The silverstar ZXE has 4100k. And it has 100 life’s span. They will last less than a year. Higher output halogen bulbs will always have a sacrifice. Either u want basic bulbs that doesn’t produce brightness her long lasting, or u want better brightness to see the road better, but will have a shorter lifespan. That’s just the way the halogen goes. A one year of 4000k/4100k halogen bulbs is pretty decent. Try look up 8000k-8500k GP thunder halogen bulbs. Those last about 2-3 months 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 too much power for a halogen.
And no they are mot the same. Compare between basic and silverstar ultra. For more accurate brightness, using a projector low beam. The basic halogen lights rates 3000k. Which is the typical warm and ugly yellow light. The silverstar ultra are 4000k. Which is a cool white that spreads down the road even better. And if u still had this problem and expect the brightness spread, well it only creates brighter. The only way to get this affect, is to (if u have a projector low beam) adjust ur projector low beam. From there, u can see a plastic bolt that u can use to adjust with a wrens or with a Philip screwdriver.
BS all these bulbs are YELLOW looking,, I tried the top 2 at end of video and they are same Yellow color as the cheapest one,, They all look same Yellow tone
thanks for your AWESOME comment. We are all such better people for reading your mouth breathing comment. Literally not even one single person cares so dont even bother commenting next time
It only depends on the bulb size. Sylvania are excellent brand to upgrade with high performance halogen. If u don’t the shorter lifespan. I use to run with SSU ( sylvania - silverstar ultra) and I had them for 5 months before I switch to led. And they are sweet.
Wrong. The basic gets the job done but it’s actually less bright than oem. I went to silverstar ultra on my h11 2015 Scion xB. I only had them for 5 months before led. I will say, the silverstar ultra are the only ones I like a lot for a high performance halogen bulbs.
The sylvania - silverstar ultra is a high performance halogen bulbs. The brighter the halogen, the shorter the lifespan is. I had them for 5 months before I swap to led from lasfit. I hate halogens. But the silverstar ultra is the best high performance halogen for $45 bucks a pair. Yeah these last 1.5 years. So it’s not a bad thing.
Bulbfacts actually test the sylvania basic bulb. Surprisingly, instead of restore the brightness. It’s 4% percent dimmer than oem. That’s not a good thing.
@@jgg204 oh I had no problems on the road with halogens before. When I bought my 2015 Scion xB brand new 8 years ago. It was fine. At the time, I didn’t know much about led. Or how to chance them. It was all stock. On projector it was good. 6-7 years later, I realize they becoming more dim and I was surprised it was holding well. But not for long. I constantly put on high beams and it’s sort of brighter than restored brightness of the low beams. Man the degredation of the haligje bulbs we’re super dim and unsafe. So again. I had no issues using halogens. It’s just not bright enough. So switch to sylvania silverstar ultra, and they were a lot better. Nicer 3800k. 27% brighter and 16% whiter than stock. I only had them for 5 months. So now I switch to Lasfit - LD plus switchback led. 6000k white and 3000k yellow. 3 time brighter than stock. And it’s way better to see farther down the road. LED’s are the way to go for precise led bulbs.
So im the only one that thinks showing the bulbs...ON....would answer pretty much every question I have? Kool
Nah cause i wanna see which one lasts long and doesnt heat up as well. I know they have one like this
You think too much
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I thought it would 😭
You are not alone!
One of my factory headlights went out on my ‘14 Honda Accord. So I bought Sylvania Silverstar Ultra (H11). They are nice and clear; HOWEVER, they dim over time and only last about 4-6months before they burn out. It states it on their packaging. With these lights, the brighter the bulb the shorter the life. I’ve replaced them four times, and only because they kept burning and I needed a quick fix. I’m now going with something else.
They come with a warranty also. So when they dim down replace them for free
If you're going through bulbs every six months there's another problem. Either electrical or you're teaching the glass on the buld itself which will cause it to prematurely burn out thanks to the oils in your skin
I use latex gloves to put the bulbs on. Furthermore, reviews on Amazon claim a short life span of 4-6 months, as well. After further research, Sylvania states this particular bulb only has a life span of 150-200 hours. If you do the math, it comes out to 5 to 6.5 months at an hour-a-day use of the bulb. It's time to go LED, Fredrick.
Go with LED
@@Stancedude1 LEDs usually start off at 6000K which is a little blue for my liking. I like the natural light which is about 4500-5000K, but I am looking.
I bought Sylvania white blue halogen headlights for a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais and they improved range and visibility drastically. I wish they make the replacement bulbs like that for the newer plastic lens vehicles. P.S. The paint on the ends of the bulbs was blue not black in the head lamps for the 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais.
I've bought the ZXE, and even with my prescription glasses, I could barely tell the difference
Compared to which bulb though
I think it’s because that one is not performance based. It’s just for looks
It’s because they are goin for more xenon look than brightness
U should mentioned the lifespan for each
Just look at the hour lifespan of the box
@@itscarlosg233 the reason we are here is to find out which one to buy before going into the store. Also with him providing the lifespan on the video, ppl can shop online. Looking at the back of the box might not be an option
I know the Sylvania Silverstar Ultra have about 125 hours
@@crusigala Not a lot for sure.
1.5 years
You've got it wrong on the zxe, sure they look the best but they also perform the best of all shown. I'm not reading from the website. I've had these bulbs in everything from small sedans to all the way up to suburbans, I also work midnights and take rural/unlit roads every night. If you want the best without blinding other drivers they're the best for the price. And if you're blinding other drivers, always make sure lights are properly adjusted every time you change a bulb
I live in a rural town as well and it’s winter so it gets pitch dark early.
I have been contemplating new lights bcus sometimes it seems like my lights aren’t even on!
But I have been so worried about blinding others, as I myself get blinded 😭😭😭
Aggread, if people are blinding you they probably have illigal LED's above 3,000 lumens above the recommended for legally driving while not blinding people. It's ridiculous so many light companies are trying to scam people these days.
I remember i bought one of the extra vision, and it was almost the exact same brightness as the oem. And for $60 a pair?? No thanks.
Agreed
I got a pair of xtravisions for like $21 at Walmart.
Vlad Rod yeah wth where’d you get ripped off that bad?
@@AsianNIGMA it was in autozone. But i returned it and explained to the sales rep that its not as promised on the package. Got my money back.
Vlad Rod that’s insane, they’re literally $20 at Walmart for a pair
Once upon a time, it used to be so easy to change or upgrade headlight bulbs. You just take the original bulb to your nearest auto parts dealer and get the new bulb. With new technologies, this simple task has become overwhelming.
In my 2017 Toyota Camry Atara SL (Australian Model), it has low beam headlight has an H11 Halogen bulb with projector housing and high beam headlight has an HB3 Halogen bulb with reflector housing. I am not sure why Toyota didn't have both as either reflector or projector housing. It also has parking light bulbs in wedge base housing.
I simply want to replace the bulbs with a bit more brightness and whiter. I am so confused, I don't know which bulb to buy? I very much appreciate your help.
Ha I agree, I’ve own old models of GM and there just like legos, easy to put back. And have fun engine swapping them. But my buds got the new gm models and there slightly different. But for white would be the silver star halogen bulb.
This is nothing more than marketing fluff. Actual specifications would be nice - color temperature, lifetime, brightness, etc. Why does Sylvania not provide this basic information? :(
Even lumens
they do provide it. on the packaging. Also do a google search, its not a companies job to reach out to you and inform you of every specification of their product. Also, you are watching a video from O"Reilly Auto Parts youtube channel, maybe that isnt the best place to get detailed specifics
Basically if you're just looking for working headlights, get the light blue box "basic" ones. If you want ones that are brighter but don't last as long (rated for 375 hours) get the purple box xtravision ones.
Those are your two options. Don't get the silverstar or silverstar ultra ones, their life expectancy (on the back of the package) is less than 200 hours. They're not worth the money.
I got H8 silverstar bulbs for my fog lights, and they say their life expectancy is 300 hours.
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for the tip.
Yeah the silverstars and silverstar ultras are trash.
I own them. And honestly, they are worth the money. I had some of my xB enthusiasts had these. And they had it between 1-1.5 years.
They are truly worth the money for better brightness off the halogen, and it’d excellent.
Best explanation ever on the difference between the stupid marketing names for these bulbs.
the xtravision bulbs are the best ones i believe. Sunset and a just before sunrise they work really good.
They will last longer, too.
I want to drive around with my headlights on all the time (for safety), but I would like a long lasting bulb.
Either Lasfit - LA plus if u have H11 low and 9005, they have a combo kit.
Formula J87 - G8 led bulbs.
Auxito - M3
Auxito - Y13
Sylvania - SL.BX2
Morimoto - 2stroke 4.0
(Super high price)
Or Philips - extreme vision led bulbs or extreme ultinon led bulbs.
@@toyotabrony Nice! Thanks for the recommendations!
@@jad1079 no problem. And also get the Morimoto - green dielectric grease. It’s for inside the connectors between sorry wire connector and led bulb. So the moisture won’t get inside and burned them out
The zxe cost more but won't shine as far as the silver star ultra? Now there is the gold high end white
That’s because they focus more xenon look and less bright.
Insane markup price on these after basic bulb. Tell me HOW MUCH BRIGHTER
For the Sylvania - Silverstar ultra, it’s 27% brighter than stock, and 16% whiter than stock.
It’s the brightest halogen bulb performance in its segment.
If u want the brightest halogen bulbs, the silverstar ultra is the way to go.
But they last around a year or more. Depending how u use it.
I bought it for $45 bucks. And it’s worth it.
Remember, the brighter the halogen lights, the lower the lifespan.
I'm going to buy Sylverstar tomorrow for my camry 2006
didn't like it
@@George-mk7lp which ones did u like
@@GrungeVeins i mean i still have it since i already bought, but the one i bought in gas station standard unknown brand light is way better shinning than sylverstar
@@George-mk7lp I have it in my 2015 lifted Scion xB. The oem halogen still holds up after 6 years. But they are ugly on those colors. Switch to sylvania - silverstar ultra was much better. Nice in whitest color, and spread wider then ever.
How does this video not have more likes???
Because it’s not enough detail information about the kelvin color temperature, the lumens, the lux, the comparison. That’s why.
And the lifespan. Which that last 1.5 years for the silverstar ultra
How does this help if there are no examples?......
You are not alone "(¬ . ¬)"
Right🤦♀️
Examples are on the package or in other UA-cam videos.
i do a lot of night driving, bought the Silverstar 9003s, and the first one burned out in a year. great lights but if annual headlight changes aren't your thing i'd just get basic bulbs
Just get Lasfit - LC plus that has 25W per bulb, 2500 lumens per bulb, $50 a pair, 1 year warranty.
They are two and half times brighter than stock. Definitely a nice affordable upgrade from Lasfit.
@@toyotabrony definitely considering Lasfit after checking them out. Thanks for the tip!
@@sergeant_salty no problem at all 👍🏼
Which one is the best for my grandmother? She has trouble seeing driving at night.
Silver star ultra
@@CanadianBoardCrew You are correct. She would need to change out often. Is she going to do that?
Jeff318 it’s really to change, the grandchild could do it for her.
And it would only be every couple years
Get a Lasfit - LC plus led bulbs. She’ll be happier
After multiple Silver Star ULTRA failures at about a year, guessing 400 hours ($ 45) I switched to Philips Night Guide 130% rated bulbs. Havent had a burnout yet.
I did test some $$ LEDs that are whiter, brighter, but blow light everywhere. Poor focus. Replaced with Philips.
Realize when u upgrade from basic to high performance halogne bulbs, the brighter the halogen, the shorter the lifespan.
How are those Philips bulbs almost a year later? my car's bulbs are slowly dieing, almost dangerous driving at night
@@PlumbCarton5607than upgrade with Lasfit led bulbs. They are much better, their quality is on point and a very good price point that gives u a very good punch of focus led light output.
Lol. I just got blinded by that very blue kind down the road the other day by a jacked up pick up 4x4
When those bozos jack up their envy wagons, they rarely re-aim their lights like they're supposed to. And they were probably HID.
@@UpsidedownArmadillo well. I just hope it doesn't cause any accidents
Kind of a joke improving the bulbs output and sacrificing service life by as much as 50% in some cases. But if people are good with replacing bulbs 1-2 times a year, power to them. No pun intended.
Yeah I bought a pair of Silverstar Ultras and they burned out within 4 months because I use my car for work and work at night. The basics last much longer.
I did try using LED’s but they do not work in Halogen housings unless you can pony up $250 for ones that do work properly.
@@BroadwayLTDProductionsmine had them for 5 months before I change to led.
Did u touch the glass bulb with ur finger tips?
between Sylvania ULTRA and the ZXE which one is best??? i alradea have ULTRA but now i see exist ZXE so i ask if will be better light or like the same??
Just go led bro they are way brighter I recommend auxito y13 or fahren forscher LEDs they are super bright and best bang for the money
@@franciscomorales7012 I recommend fahren forscher combo 9005+9006 I'm currently running them on my GMC Sierra they are very bright I just searched them up right now as we speak on Amazon the combo right now is about 55 bucks hope this helps you good luck bro
@@archivaldo4310 what color temperature is good for night, the car has 4 headlight 2 are 9005 and 2 are 9006, i see confuse several brand and color temperature... for normal use (without fog, or swow) where I live there is no snow , like miami wheather for an idea.. what brand are good and not to expensive and what color temperature will be ok . maybe can give an idea
@@franciscomorales7012for best night time driving experience, 6000k pure white is the best for night time.
I can forgive the sylvania - silverstar.
But I personally prefer and for projector gives a better contrast and the light output it makes.
The sylvania - silverstar ultra are the best high performance halogen bulbs.
The kelvin increase from dingy ugly yellow white 3100k. To nice contrast 3650k Very nice and very nice color.
It increase the brightness up to 27% brighter and 16% whiter than stock. Which is very nice for a halogen bulb.
Lifespan is 1.5 years
The maximum lux is 1299
So that’s 39% brighter than stock
And that’s for low beams. However the high beams is weird. It decrease by -1% less bright. Which is odd.
So that’s 283 maximum lux.
For the Lumens, the stock lumens the 25 feet is between 900-1220 lumens for 55 watt.
With the sylvania - silverstar ultra. It went 1300 lumens. So that’s +4% increase in lumens. Which very respectable increase.
The color temperature is actually 3675K.
So they are bit more white then oem. Which a better look to ur vehicle with H11 projector housing.
Makes it look more sharper.
The lifespan of this is 1.5 years.
Realize, the brighter the halogen lights, the shorter the lifespan is.
The price for the H11 size is $45 bucks.
It’s worth it if u don’t mind the lifespan but worth for how it performs very well for a high performance halogen bulbs.
It’s all thanks to Bulbfacts. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
In case u guys want to know, this is what I know from bulb facts. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Failed to mention the lumens.
Gotchu covered
if you took 2 minutes to google search instead of taking 4 mins to watch a 3 minute video not even from the manufacturer of bulbs and then 1 minute making a stupid reply you could have found the answers you wanted, But here we are
Look up bulbfacts dude
I like his voice.
What kind are the blinding blue kind? That's what I need
Led
Blue light is harsh on the eyes.
@@Wigglythegreat2only if u get the wrong type of led bulbs
@@toyotabrony Well the person posting specifically said the blinding blue kind.
@@Wigglythegreat2 yeah well he didn’t specify.
He only assumes all of them.
U got xenon halogen bulbs which is fine. The blind blue kind he describes is the 6000k led white lights with a tinge of blue.
The led bulbs are much more precise and mimic better than halogens.
U can only blind other drivers with blinding blue kind, if u get the wrong ones.
Does the SilverStar Ultra burn hotter, and have a shorter life then the SliverStar? Does the SivlerStar last longer then the Ultra?
Hey Tubejim! The Ultra are rated for their brightness and whiteness. Generally speaking, the brighter a bulb, the shorter its lifespan. Thank you for visiting our channel. :)
The sylvania silverstar ultra, lasted 1.5 years
The sylvania silverstar ultra, lasted 1.5 years
@@toyotabrony Need to have your alternator checked if your going through light bulbs that fast. Most likely your voltage regulator is out of spec.
@@tubejim101 that’s incorrect.
The basic halogen bulbs are a long life, meaning they will last 3-6 years.
But with sylvania silverstar ultra.
Those don’t last as much as the oem.
Our alternators are fine.
Realized, the brighter halogen bulbs that is a high performance halogen bulbs, the shorter the lifespan is.
U can even see the package between the pairs.
I just want a bright white bulb
Me too, do you know which one it is?
You might want to try the next step up from the regular bulb and see how that does. Amazon does allow returns fairly easily. If you are not satisfied, put it back in the original packaging and ask for a refund.
Get the sylvania silverstar ultra.
They last 1.5 years but it’s worth it.
Or get an led with a pure white 5000k. Try Formula J87, they offer 4300k, and 5000k.
nice short and to the point , thanks
thanks for the good information!
WHAT information? It's all vague marketing fluff. "Brighter," "Clearer" etc., mean nothing.
Can y’all test them out ?
No they don’t. Look up bulbfacts.
They already tested multiple different halogen bulbs, own and aftermarket HID bulbs, and LED bulbs.
Best video
The ZXE bulbs are the worst bulbs I've ever owned. Not bright at all, looks nothing like an HID light. Stay away total bullshit bulb.
Did u use this on ur reflectors?
Literally repeated himself on everyone pretty much and told us nothing. All you did was read the box we wanted to see what light is the best the video tells us absolutely nothing
What if I want to blind other drivers though?
If u have a projector headlight housing, the beam pattern will focus more down on mid range and slightly lower.
@@toyotabrony what is best low beam bulbs for projector headlights ?
3rd generation Sienna
@@starcrownmoulding7456we have a 3rd gen sienna as well. They are bright as it is.
But for the slightly brightest halogen, I’d recommend sylvania silverstar ultra.
But if u want something that can last and for good budget that’s $60 and up.
I’d go for sylvania H11 LED low beams.
then you shouldnt be driving on a public road. Also do some soul searching and ask yourself if your "enjoyment" is worth someone elses suffering.
@@absolutelysobeastur stupid.
We already do so much and much research to know and understand which led bulbs is right for our vehicles.
And that’s Lasfit. We been running with Lasfit with about a year with no issues.
Upgrade with led is a must, it’s safer, it’s brighter, it’s better. And u won’t blind others with the correct two sided led bulbs.
That’s a fact.
Halogen bulbs are a thing of the past, they are not bright enough and not safe enough.
We have no issues at all.
Not mention of expected lifespan?
For SSU on H11 is 1.5 years or 200 hours of lifespan. For 9006, it’s 300 hours of lifespan.
If u have an H1, the smallest halogen bulbs. And if u get SSU, the lifespan is 100. And that’s bad. Swap with led like Lasfit or Auxito for better lifespan on those tiny led bulbs.
This mark looses the brightness over time
Sylvania bulbs do not seem to last long.
Will the 9006 work on 2007 Hyundai
Of course.
But if u want brighter than stock and want led.
I would recommend Lasfit - LC plus 9006 led bulbs.
They are 2 and a half times brighter than stock.
And it retains the same beam pattern as ur original halogen.
For both price between SSU VS. Lasfit. - LC plus they are on $50 price range.
Although SSU is $3-$5 more than led.
But the halogen is 250Hrs of lifespan VS. led are 30,000 hours of lifespan.
The halogen bulb produce 750+ degrees Fahrenheit
And led bulbs, especially the LC plus model produce 123 degrees Fahrenheit.
The led bulbs are very compact.
And will still fit well for 99% vehicles.
So if u have 9006 halogen bulb, u need to get a 9006 led bulbs.
For ur Hyundai, I would also recommend get a Lasfit - anti-flicker or resistor to keep ur led bulbs stable.
Because with Hyundai, led bulbs can react weird on Korean cars from my understanding.
So get a resistor to keep the led bulbs stable.
You forgot the LED Sylvania bulbs!
This video is dinosaur old those leds sylvannia just recently came out with them this guy is probably dead
@@archivaldo4310u don’t know that.
@@archivaldo4310 this video is 6 years old you absolute bot. When was the last time you saw outside of your house?
There's a lot of lies in the bulb industry
It’s actually straight forward. But it only depends on mourning on ur headlights. On a projector it affects more
I bought Sylvania many times, and they burn out within 3 to 6 months would not recommend them
I recommend them and keep them in mind that sylvania - silver star ultra are the best high performance halogen bulbs.
They burned out faster yes, but it depends on the bulb size. The smaller the halogen bulb, and with high performance SSU, the shorter the lifespan will be.
H11’s are the best ones. Even 9006 are better that larger bulbs size, last a bit longer but not as much as own or XtraVision.
For the comparison price, and performs way better than SSU.
Get Lasfit - LC plus.
Both are $50 price range or $3 more for SSU.
For H11 as an example.
SSY VS. LC Plus
250 Hrs VS. 30,000 Hrs
750+ degrees Fahrenheit VS. 123 degrees Fahrenheit
Color temperature and brightness difference:
SSU - 3650K
27% brighter and 16% whiter than stock
Lasfit LC plus - 6000k pure white
250% brighter than stock.
Both are on 1 years warranty but led last longer.
55W halogen VS. 25W led. Much more efficient design.
Customer service from Lasfit are way more reliable and more active than Sylvania.
The blue ones suck i had one for a year n they blew just go with the led sylvania 9006 lights if u have truck
Or car
I mean what do u expect? Ur not gonna expect for a long lasting halogens. They are great products.
The problem for u is, ur lookin for long lasting and best brightness light source. So go for led of course.
The silvania - silverstar ultra has 325 hours of lifespan, and that takes about a year before they go out. And they have 4000k.
The silverstar ZXE has 4100k. And it has 100 life’s span. They will last less than a year.
Higher output halogen bulbs will always have a sacrifice.
Either u want basic bulbs that doesn’t produce brightness her long lasting, or u want better brightness to see the road better, but will have a shorter lifespan.
That’s just the way the halogen goes. A one year of 4000k/4100k halogen bulbs is pretty decent.
Try look up 8000k-8500k GP thunder halogen bulbs.
Those last about 2-3 months 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 too much power for a halogen.
Just get the basic, save you bucks and looks the same
I agree and they last longer before burning out, so you are saving even more money.
Sounds basic 😂
That’s why they have options that suits u for ur basic taste
And no they are mot the same. Compare between basic and silverstar ultra. For more accurate brightness, using a projector low beam.
The basic halogen lights rates 3000k. Which is the typical warm and ugly yellow light.
The silverstar ultra are 4000k. Which is a cool white that spreads down the road even better.
And if u still had this problem and expect the brightness spread, well it only creates brighter. The only way to get this affect, is to (if u have a projector low beam) adjust ur projector low beam. From there, u can see a plastic bolt that u can use to adjust with a wrens or with a Philip screwdriver.
BS all these bulbs are YELLOW looking,, I tried the top 2 at end of video and they are same Yellow color as the cheapest one,, They all look same Yellow tone
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What’s up with the random people’s names?🤣
Literally no help what do ever 😂
thanks for your AWESOME comment. We are all such better people for reading your mouth breathing comment. Literally not even one single person cares so dont even bother commenting next time
@@absolutelysobeastdude. It’s their thing. Not ur problem.
Let them do what they want lol.
this guy has a very noticeable toupee
yeah i dont know. I dont see it. Usually i can spot that kind of stuff, but im not convinced
Poor video... Talking is cheap. Showing the actual bulbs in action is the only video I care about
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Whats the point of texting with random people’s names dude? Lol
Silvaniya not good
It only depends on the bulb size. Sylvania are excellent brand to upgrade with high performance halogen. If u don’t the shorter lifespan.
I use to run with SSU ( sylvania - silverstar ultra) and I had them for 5 months before I switch to led.
And they are sweet.
The sylvania basic is the best out of all them dont bother buying the others they suck
Wrong. The basic gets the job done but it’s actually less bright than oem. I went to silverstar ultra on my h11 2015 Scion xB. I only had them for 5 months before led.
I will say, the silverstar ultra are the only ones I like a lot for a high performance halogen bulbs.
And it only depends on ur vehicle.
Just buy the basic bulbs. They last forever. The brighter ones die in a year or two. No thanks. Been driving for decades with basic bulbs.
The sylvania - silverstar ultra is a high performance halogen bulbs.
The brighter the halogen, the shorter the lifespan is.
I had them for 5 months before I swap to led from lasfit.
I hate halogens. But the silverstar ultra is the best high performance halogen for $45 bucks a pair. Yeah these last 1.5 years. So it’s not a bad thing.
Bulbfacts actually test the sylvania basic bulb. Surprisingly, instead of restore the brightness. It’s 4% percent dimmer than oem. That’s not a good thing.
@@toyotabronybasic halogens are plenty fine. If you can't see the road ahead of you, you shouldn't be driving at night
@@jgg204 oh I had no problems on the road with halogens before. When I bought my 2015 Scion xB brand new 8 years ago. It was fine. At the time, I didn’t know much about led.
Or how to chance them. It was all stock.
On projector it was good.
6-7 years later, I realize they becoming more dim and I was surprised it was holding well. But not for long.
I constantly put on high beams and it’s sort of brighter than restored brightness of the low beams.
Man the degredation of the haligje bulbs we’re super dim and unsafe.
So again. I had no issues using halogens. It’s just not bright enough.
So switch to sylvania silverstar ultra, and they were a lot better. Nicer 3800k. 27% brighter and 16% whiter than stock. I only had them for 5 months.
So now I switch to Lasfit - LD plus switchback led. 6000k white and 3000k yellow.
3 time brighter than stock. And it’s way better to see farther down the road.
LED’s are the way to go for precise led bulbs.
@@jgg204 I love driving at night. And it’s a must to buy led than halogen.