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Old 04-18-2011, 01:54 PM
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does anyone know where you can buy an 894 bulb in a color other than white? everywhere i go people try and give me h11 but they do not fit. I had hids but took them out for numerous reasons. I was looking for yellow in led but couldnt find anything. does anyone know of any led in yellow (not amber) if not i guess im just going to have to get some random regular bulb for the color. thanks in advance.
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FWIW, I put white leds in mine, they really dont help me see so the leds draw less voltage mostly for show, IMHO So are'nt the regular p/n for the o/e bulbs #880?

autolumination has amber and blue led #880 replacment bulbs, look towards the bottom of the page..http://autolumination.com/headlights.htm
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i was having the same problem i just went to summit they have some nice upgraded ones u can get in really any color u want if ur looking for just show and they look good
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i see what u mean i also saw on that sight they have regular bulbs in 880 size 70 watt.. do u think i can use the high watts without burning up the wires or housing?
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I installed a set of high wattage bulbs and they melted my housings. Totally fucked em up.. I wouldn't do it if I was you..
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yea i agree i wouldnt i would stay with the 894 ill try and post some pics up soon of the yellow ones i bought i was thinking the same thing u cant really tell when the stock ones are on but these are pretty bright and a nice yellow color
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thanks guys i appreciate the help i ordered the bulbs of that site, just what i was looking for and i was able to get the low wattage bulb too so it should be perfect.
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I used 886 bulbs (50W) in my Camaro for functionality. The glass/metal housings wouldn't melt with the increased heat and they actually were useful then unlike the stock 37W crap. Certainly wouldn't go above that however.

For a really yellow light though I'm not sure what you could do there, I have seen some yellow coated glass 886 bulbs on ebay before but I have no idea whether they are any good or not.
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You could also use 893 size bulbs.



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