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Bijou-MP5 Oct 23, 2002 02:57 PM

Piaa vs Euro xenon charged?
 
http://eurolamps.com/eurolamps/xenon-charged.htm

I found the this site yesterday. But anyone have experience with them?
They have reasonble price, not expensive but not cheap but inbetween.
also, if you order 2 or more pairs they give u discounts and free shipping.
Just let me know what ya guys think.

leungwingkei Oct 23, 2002 04:45 PM

They sound like another scam to me.
"Xenon charged" bulbs sound just like other misleading vocabulary. Bottom line: don't buy them.

Bijou-MP5 Oct 23, 2002 04:49 PM


Originally posted by leungwingkei
They sound like another scam to me.
"Xenon charged" bulbs sound just like other misleading vocabulary. Bottom line: don't buy them.

U think so? even though they have 90day warranty on any defects?
hmm...I first thought they looked like scam, but I wasn't sure.
I currently using Noyka one's. and thinking about getting piaa h7

turbonium959 Oct 23, 2002 04:57 PM

I doubt they are any good. I have read their brief description of the product, and there is nothing there. You know the meaning of 'reading between the lines'? Well, between their lines there is nothing, so I think it is just a light bulb that will burn out in less then a year.

Tom Slick Oct 23, 2002 08:56 PM

any bulb with a blue lens is just for looks anyway. it looks like a scam to me.

njaremka Oct 24, 2002 07:15 AM

if you want a good bulb, go for the sylvania cool-blue bulbs. you can get them at walmart, and they put out a good, bright, white, light. and they won't burn out in a few months.

turbonium959 Oct 24, 2002 09:16 AM


Originally posted by njaremka
if you want a good bulb, go for the sylvania cool-blue bulbs. you can get them at walmart, and they put out a good, bright, white, light. and they won't burn out in a few months.
I would recommend the same. I had the Sylvania's for just more then a year, and both burned out within two week of one another.

Bijou-MP5 Oct 24, 2002 10:59 AM

how bright are they compared to other aftermarket bright H7's?

njaremka Oct 24, 2002 11:59 AM

well, the sedan has h4's, so that's what i have to compare them too. i noticed a little bit more clarity with the cool-blues over regular bulbs. i even tried the sylvania high-output bulbs, and didn't like them as much as the cool blues.

Bijou-MP5 Oct 24, 2002 12:32 PM

hmm...then Piaa is the only option for my car? considering warranty and how long they last...
I heard that piaa has warranty on their products.
I already have bad experiences with other aftermarket brands, such as APC H7, CUZO H7 and i'm currently using Nokya H7(still good).
Just wondering how's condition of Piaa ones

njaremka Oct 24, 2002 12:39 PM


Originally posted by Protegé Menacé


i would NOT recocmend those.

I put one of those in the left side anda stock one in the right, and couldn't tell a difference between the 2. so i returned them.

I had a pair of the "xenon charged" and by charged it means the gas inside has some percentage of actual xenon. and the ones i had were like 85 watts or somehtign, but were NOTICEABLY brighter and white/blue tint than anyhting you can buy legally.


I want another pair of the xenons since they are great for lighting up shit :D

just provideing my opinion. YMMV (your millage may vary)

and i also had a set of xenon charged eurolights in my car, and they sucked! on high beam they barely lit 100 yards down the road!


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