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<blockquote data-quote="king82" data-source="post: 397912" data-attributes="member: 17697"><p>hahaha...if your headlamp has not gone through any modifications to support the 100w, suggest you keep back to stock 55w.</p><p></p><p>wiring loose? haha...not sure about that. mine did not work because the fuse (in the fuse box) was burnt. I just hope your mechanic knows what he is doing and hope that he DID NOT change your fuse to a higher ampere. If he did, there's a possibility of your wiring melting due to higher voltage required by your 100w bulbs...</p><p></p><p>i didn't encounter (yet) the cracking of the headlight glass as i only had the 100w for 1 or 2 days...</p><p></p><p>not trying to hard sell nightbreakers, but it's the most economical way for me to have brighter lights at night... </p><p></p><p>please do check on the fuse and compare against the recommended in your fuse box cover...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="king82, post: 397912, member: 17697"] hahaha...if your headlamp has not gone through any modifications to support the 100w, suggest you keep back to stock 55w. wiring loose? haha...not sure about that. mine did not work because the fuse (in the fuse box) was burnt. I just hope your mechanic knows what he is doing and hope that he DID NOT change your fuse to a higher ampere. If he did, there's a possibility of your wiring melting due to higher voltage required by your 100w bulbs... i didn't encounter (yet) the cracking of the headlight glass as i only had the 100w for 1 or 2 days... not trying to hard sell nightbreakers, but it's the most economical way for me to have brighter lights at night... please do check on the fuse and compare against the recommended in your fuse box cover... [/QUOTE]
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