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Postby Jon11582 » Thu Feb 10, 2005 1:50 am

cruze105 wrote:Louis,
i realize that the wattage for my stock 9006 bulbs are 51 watts and the 9005 bulbs u gave me are 65 watts, do u know if there will be any problems with the 9005 bulbs burning out?

Pics will be up tomorrow!!!


I modified 9005s to fit

Im pretty sure its within the watt tolerance. Ive had no problems as of yet, but also didnt really notice much tangable difference between the 9006 and the 9005 in gen1 housing. Maybe its because my HIDs shine too bright and i cant see the subtle differnece in the yellow - I havent done the independent fog mod yet.

9005s are not rated to last as long as 9006 bulbs when comparing the same brand/type of bulb. I think its somewhere around 50% as long as the 9006 versions.
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Postby cruze105 » Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:17 pm

here u go :

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Postby xsolara33x » Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:26 pm

you have any daytime pics without your lights on??? i want to see how it looks just normal...
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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:44 pm

I had them on my Solara fogs for over 6 months and had no burn outs. Mike aka Flash now owns those 6 month old 9005 bulbs I had on his car Solara and still no burn outs that I am aware of.

I continue to shock people on the durability of the 9005s and how they don't mess up the fog lamp due to extra heat caused by the higher temps.

*Note that I even used the 9005 bulbs on the fogs longer then most people would use since I also have independent fog lamps. I would utilize them at dusk/dawn & overcast days. (In other words often)

I am not for certain though if the gauge number/thickness on the wires are the same for the gen 1 and gen 1.5 though. I don't see why they would be different.
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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:51 pm

xsolara33x wrote:you have any daytime pics without your lights on??? i want to see how it looks just normal...
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You asking me?

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On the gen 1.5 you can see a slight yellow reflection since they got clear plastic vs. the gen 1 pic above. I think it looks cool either way. LOL
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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:54 pm

Chris can you take off the flash on the camera and post a pic like that at night?

It looks way different with the flash on.
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Postby Jon11582 » Thu Feb 10, 2005 6:30 pm

SweedT6 wrote:I had them on my Solara fogs for over 6 months and had no burn outs. Mike aka Flash now owns those 6 month old 9005 bulbs I had on his car Solara and still no burn outs that I am aware of.

I continue to shock people on the durability of the 9005s and how they don't mess up the fog lamp due to extra heat caused by the higher temps.

*Note that I even used the 9005 bulbs on the fogs longer then most people would use since I also have independent fog lamps. I would utilize them at dusk/dawn & overcast days. (In other words often)

I am not for certain though if the gauge number/thickness on the wires are the same for the gen 1 and gen 1.5 though. I don't see why they would be different.


For lifespan on bulbs, I'm talking about these figures:

http://www.sylvaniaautocatalog.com/sylv ... er=126,127

These are rated in average hours before failure.

9005s last 33% as long as 9006s. For standard sylvania, if you dont use them all the time when your headlights are on, they should still last about two years.
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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 6:56 pm

Thanks Jon! :)
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Postby cruze105 » Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:37 pm

guess what?!!! 9005 bulbs were burning up in my foglamp housing( I GUESS GEN 1.5 lighting is lil different), i kept it on for half an hour and u can smell it burning, and i have some condensation from the bulbs in the foglamp. And it melted some of the silcone off the yellow capsule inside and now its rattling lil. :(
im gonna try to take it out fix again
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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:49 pm

Dang that sucks!!!!!!!!!!
I guess since the fog lamp is alot smaller it gets real hot. Also the capsule is closer in then on the gen 1.

Let me know if you need help.

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Postby Paladin06Greg » Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:22 pm

8) Gentlemen, I suggest we find a fix for the problem, and not focus on fixing the blame. What do you think??

So, what do we do??
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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:28 pm

Chris is going to send his lamp back to me so that I can replace his cracked yellow capsule.

Bottom line 9005s don't work with Gen 1.5s fogs and yellow capsules.
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Postby cruze105 » Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:37 pm

SweedT6 wrote:Chris is going to send his lamp back to me so that I can replace his cracked yellow capsule.

Bottom line 9005s don't work with Gen 1.5s fogs and yellow capsules.


someone always gotta be the ginnypig, and that was me..lol
It was weird tho, cuz i could smell bulb burning while i was driving home from work but thought nuttin of it.

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Postby SolaraT » Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:45 pm

No problem. At least the product was good and we could blame the 9005 bulbs for messing it up. lol

I'll take care of ya man. No worries. :wink: Call me tommorow if you can. I have a few questions.
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Postby TranSolara » Fri Feb 11, 2005 8:48 pm

SweedT6,

Have you do this retrofit on a 2005 Solara? I'm picking up my Solara XLE Convertible next week and want to do this retrofit. Let me know. Looks like you do good work!

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