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Started 3 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-17 11:10:00)
by Nam
FS: Used PIAA 6600k D2S Super Cobalt Used for 1 year. Perfect condition. $150 obo shipped. New car uses D1S so no need for these D2S.....retails for about $400. Great deal. Authentic PIAA, not cheap imitation D2S bulbs To remove this ad, register today or login if you ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-16 09:53:00)
by Rapid Dog
WTB PIAA 1100X or similar ...what you got? __________________ RD R11S Barbacks Orangeboom Blog Derelict Blog '06 950 ADV '05 R12GS '91 R100GSPDerelict - SOLD to 'merican!
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-16 09:09:00)
by kckranz
Hopefully it's OK to inform the group that PIAA bulbs for the Sevilles (9006 for lows, 9005 for highs) are on sale at Amazon for 34% off - I got a pair for both highs and lows for $84 - free shipping.
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-14 12:49:00)
by mp_jettavr6
I have a set of H3 PIAA plasma ion bulbs that have never been opened. Also have a set of PIAA 9004 bulbs. I no longer have a mk3 jetta so I cant use these. PIAA 9004 headlight bulbs -$20 PIAA H3 plasma ion foglight bulbs - $30
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-12 04:07:00)
by Wallaby_Ted
Does anyone know of an PIAA dealer in Oz? I see Amazon has a great deal on the 1100x lights (about $180 AUD) but don't deliver to Australia (they only deliver things like CD's internationally, go figure ) http://www.amazon.com/1192-Platinum-.../dp/B000182 E14 . Best i could find was around $400 delivered from O/S.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-11 18:40:00)
by 03CTDCO
Has anyone installed the PIAA driving lights kit in there 03-08 Dodge Rams in the factory fog locations ? I think the kit # is 5432. Wanted to see some pictures from the front and from behind the bumper. Also the PIAA mounting brackets too. Thanks in advance
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-11 15:58:00)
by The Big V
are the piaa crystal ion yellows pretty much IT? what alternatives are there that are honestly really good and can stack up? and where can i get a good deal on the piaa's or others?? they are pricey! i'm pretty convinced that a yellow bulb will cut fog better than a white bulb and not interested in the french fog mod as it seems more 'show than go'...i've done the archive searches but please ...
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-14 16:20:00)
by CaliCruizer
burning smell? Something wierd is going on and I'm going to take the FJ in tomorrow but I'm curious as to if anyone has any ideas. So, Thursday I got 2 PIAA fog lights installed by a local shop. Everything was fine Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. I drove up to Big Bear on Friday morning. On Sunday morning woke up to some snow so I ...
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-15 15:15:00)
by shkwocka
I'm looking for a 5-spoke rim with a basic silver finish. Here's a picture of my all-time favorite rim, the Piaa FR-S: This rim does not fit on the Z, but I'd like to get something roughly similar to it. Most of the 5-spoke rims I've seen for the Z have spokes that are too skinny, such as Enkei and TSW. I actually love the look of the stock 18" Z rims, I just want to go bigger with ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-11 21:08:00)
by tps2000
I have looked around the way and cant find anywhere to find some good headlight bulbs for my 2000 Maxima. I wanted hid but the good kits are quite pricey.I am looking for either PIAA or Hella but am unable to locate them, locations would be great or if you think the HID kits on ebay are worth it.You guys rock.
Started 1 day, 23 hours ago (2009-12-18 19:45:00)
by The Big V
what details on hella bulbs? or did you mean french hella fogs? which is standard bulb with yellow coated lenses on fog covers? i only want bulb info here. whats dealio with nokya? why getting pulled over? THAT bright?
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-17 23:51:00)
by N*Caddy
Here is a trick I did when I changed the headlights on a Grand Prix. Park the car in front of a wall on a no matter what surface. Leave enough space between the car and the wall so you can work on the headlights comfortably (3-7 feet) Turn the headlights (low or high your preference as long as you remember witch one) and mark with masking tape the horizontal and vertical (like a + sign) ...
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-15 15:45:00)
by Jeff@TheQuadShop
Quote: Originally Posted by Rapid Dog Comparing the PIAA HID and the Trail Tech, I believe this to be twue... I guess my point is, sales people will often stretch the truth... I'm not thoroughly convinced that TT's technology is so more much advanced over SM/HIDs of other markets after reading this thread. Happy Trails...