View Full Version : To Sylvania X6024 HID owners
89vette
11-27-2003, 01:09 AM
contacted Sylvania and they said they will be reserving enough spare parts to serice these units for many years to come. So based on that I am considering buying a set.
I installed PIAA Extreme white bulbs and they are an improvemnent over stock but as great as the Escalade I drove with HID's. Do the Sylvania 6024 work well and are they a huge improvment over stock?
Thx
03 Sunset H2!
89 Vette
02 Escalade
So Cal H2
11-27-2003, 04:12 AM
I dont know about sylvania but check this link for Philips HID $$$$$$
http://store.yahoo.net/hidfactory/huh2hidprwib.html
Centerfire
11-27-2003, 12:48 PM
Nice feature... Can't justify the $2K price tag.. for more light...
Mike
PARAGON
11-27-2003, 04:02 PM
The Sylvania 6024's are a huge improvement over stock. The stock reflectors are a main source of the problem, they do not handle the beam very well. So, anything that replaces the entire housing will be an improvement over stock, in my opinion.
The 6024 HID's will require some time to aim them properly so that you get the max coverage out of the lights and reduce the hot and cold spots in the pattern. I rarely use the high beams since the HID's cover the road so well.
Dick Renaud
11-28-2003, 07:54 AM
So Cal H2
RE:I dont know about sylvania but check this link for Philips HID $$$$$$
http://store.yahoo.net/hidfactory/huh2hidprwib.html
These look like the Bi Xenons that hidforless.com was ripping people off with not to long ago.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by paragon:
The 6024 HID's will require some time to aim them properly so that you get the max coverage out of the lights and reduce the hot and cold spots in the pattern.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Although discharging quite som high intensity, the coverage is still "patchy". Is this what you mean by "hot and cold spots"? And how to aim properly? Thanks.
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