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I took a H-4 Silverstar bulb out of my Pathfinder and put them into one of the projector housings of my Pantera. It's hard to see from the pictures but the Silverstars are brighter and a lot whiter than the xenon bulbs that came with the light. I haven't taken them out on the road (it was storming here today) but they should be noticably brighter. The color of the beams is noticalble when the garage lights are on. With the lights off the brightness of the Silverstars overwhelms the small lighted area

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I'm planning to replace the xenon with Silverstars soon. Taking the bulbs out of the Pathfinder was an adventure that I don't want to take again! I got small hands and had I had trouble getting my hand in to manipulate the bulb socket! I'll post picts when I make the change.

The Silverstar is noticably whiter (therefore brighter) than the xenon. You can see the difference in the comparison shot between the xenon and the silverstar with the garage light on. Once the room is darkened, the difference is less noticable because the silverstar is so bright that it washes out the color of the xenon.

My findings are that the projector lamp/xenon is a lot brighter and gives it a better lighting pattern than the stock 7" sealed beams. Replacing the xenon with the silverstars makes it ever brighter

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