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Old 01-26-08 | 08:38 AM
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Have anyone try the PIAA 168/194 EXTREME WHITE 5W bulb on the parking light of the GS350. How does the color match up to the HIDs?
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Since no one respond, how about Polarg M4? Anyone have those in their parking lights?
Old 02-06-08 | 07:24 AM
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Have anyone try the PIAA 168/194 EXTREME WHITE 5W bulb on the parking light of the GS350. How does the color match up to the HIDs?
I originally used those on my 2nd Gen for a while. IMHO there is NO bulb that will match real HID. Have you considered using amber bulbs? I think that the amber bulbs looks good next to the HID. PIAA calls their amber bulbs Plasma Ion Crystal.


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There's a good sticky in the lighting forum that I was reading last night with several pics of different bulbs.
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I have the Polarg M4's and they match up fairly well. I don't have a pic but search for EyeKutr's post.
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The amber bulbs looks good if you have matching amber foglights. I did find the post with the pictures of the diff. 194 bulbs. Polarg looks pretty close, I would not find any picture of a 194 PIAA extreme white. I guess what I am asking is did anyone have any problem with the Polarg in there and how long do they last.
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Shouldn't have a problem with Polarg's. They're just regular bulbs that'll last several years. LEDs for parking/city lights will give you problems.
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The only problem I have heard about LED parking light is that the cheapo one from ebay dont fit will and may come loose and fall into the headlight housing and that some LED's circuitry will burn out due to the heat generated from the DRL. I also read that there have been problem with the Polarg M6, which runs a higher wattage can leave burn marks and have a very short life.
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Agreed ^^ I had leds melt and start blinking and all that, M4 s are the best match from all that I tried. I had a post a few hundred posts back but get them, theyre cheap and good quality versus LED and come real close to the HIDs
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EyeKutr, have you ever try or seen the PIAA extreme white 194 bulb. Are they close to the M4? I think PIAA's quality is a little better than Polarg's.
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That's exactly what happened to my LED before. Anyways, I don't have experience with the 194 PIAA's but I do have some PIAA 3157s on my Tahoe and I would like to say that they are brighter than the M4's on my 3GS but not as white/blue. However, I have not looked at them side-by-side closely.
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Thank Yang. The 3157 is diff wattage, that might be Y they are brighter but its good to know that the PIAA is not as white. I think I will go for the Polargs.
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I tried the Piaas in my 2IS, they were a good match for the factory Hids. If you want a slightly cheaper option, Mtec xenon bulbs are a good match too, I used those for my fogs. Forget the Drls, I tried Piaas Xtreme whites and they still look yellow since they operate at 1/2 power, the bulbs did look good when not lit tho . . . Polargs are pricey so didn't try them.
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Every Polarg 714 M4 bulb I have seen were slightly cheaper than the PIAA on the internet. I try Mtec before on my GX470 running board lights and think they are too yellow, so I swap them to LEDs. I think I will leave the DRL alone since they are supposed to be yellow anyways so other driver can see you better in daylight as oppose to white. I also dont want a blue dot in the middle of my high beam lense The blue dot on the parking light is ok since you cannot see unless you bent way down. I might try to change the fog this Summer, does anyone know if you can see the blue bulb in the fog light housing?

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Old 02-07-08 | 12:58 PM
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^ What do Polarg's cost ? Piaas cost $13 and Mtecs $11. I thought the Polargs were 15-20. . .

Again, I've tried the Piaas and Mtecs, they match the oem hids well. . .



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