I've replace the OEM Low Beam bulbs in my Olds 98 and Cadillac DeVille with Sylvania Silver Stars and I was amazed at the difference.... I'm getting older now and the more light the better for night driving.
Well I just lost one of my after market 4200k light bulbs and can't find a replacement anywhere (made in Korea)... but I did find out that Sylvania is now producing a replacement Silver Star for the OEM 27W 880 bulb. The part number is a 880ST. It's now being pushed out into the market and should be widely available by the end of October in local auto parts stores, Wal-Mart, etc... but if you want some now, you can get them from a place in VA that JUST got a supply in today. I'm not sure how much stock they have, but I'm sure it's not a lot.
1 800 892-9657 @ 21.38 each.
I believe they are around the 4100k light spec (OEM is around ~3200k) They should definately be a lot whiter and brighter than OEM at the same wattage. Base on the others I replaced, I don't think I'll be disappointed in these bulbs!
Just thought I'd let you know.
Too bad they don't produce a replacement 4703 sealed low beam yet!
Well I just lost one of my after market 4200k light bulbs and can't find a replacement anywhere (made in Korea)... but I did find out that Sylvania is now producing a replacement Silver Star for the OEM 27W 880 bulb. The part number is a 880ST. It's now being pushed out into the market and should be widely available by the end of October in local auto parts stores, Wal-Mart, etc... but if you want some now, you can get them from a place in VA that JUST got a supply in today. I'm not sure how much stock they have, but I'm sure it's not a lot.
1 800 892-9657 @ 21.38 each.
I believe they are around the 4100k light spec (OEM is around ~3200k) They should definately be a lot whiter and brighter than OEM at the same wattage. Base on the others I replaced, I don't think I'll be disappointed in these bulbs!
Just thought I'd let you know.
Too bad they don't produce a replacement 4703 sealed low beam yet!
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