Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 19:02:59 -0600
Reply-To: CAnderson@VINES.COLOSTATE.EDU
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From: CAnderson@VINES.COLOSTATE.EDU
Subject: Re: Rectangular Headlights -- HiPo Possibility
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Comments by: Chuck Anderson@Info@AdvanceServ
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Comments:
Could someone explain what Hella "yellow star" bulbs are?
Thanks!
Chuck Anderson, CO
'86 Vanagon GL
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I have bought lights from PG performance. Their service was pretty good,
nothing to complain about. I bought the Philips "All Weather" bulbs. They
are great in the snow and rain but the same as stock H4s in dry weather.
The next set I will get are the Hella "Yellow Star" bulbs they are
available from 45/50W to 110/150W for those really insane people.... like me!
At 08:48 4/24/98 -0400, Gary Stearns wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ed McLean <mcleans@EARTHLINK.NET>
>To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM>
>Date: Thursday, April 23, 1998 9:57 PM
>Subject: Rectangular Headlights -- US only???
>
>
>>Maybe everyone else knows this but I'm going to ask it anyway.
>>
>>After reading the round quad SA Vanagon headlight thread I began to
>>wonder if Vanagons supplied to all countries got rectangular headlights
>>after 1986? Did everyone with rectangular headlights get the same US
>>DOT specification reflector with a 9004 bulb or did some countries get a
>>better reflector with a H4 bulb? The "world specification bulb" might
>>be an alternative for better headlights for people in the US that don't
>>want to do the upgrade to quad round lights.
>--------cut--------
>
>I was pursuing this question not too long ago and did get a hopeful
>response. I had found a firm in Canada called PG Performance that seems to
>do alot with high performance lighting. I e-mailed them asking if there was
>an "e-code" H-4 direct replacement for the square hi-low beams on Vanagons.
>I got a response saying yes there was, and that it would cost $350(!!)
>Canadian. The response was very brief with no detail so I e-mailed back
>asking for specifics. That was more than a month ago and I have not heard
>back.
>
>So, anyone interested in this possibility contact PG Performance at
>info@pgperformance.com. Maybe if alot of us do this we can get there
>attention and get a meaningful response.
>
>Gary
>
>
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