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aftermarket headlights for scrammy

Old May 25, 2004 | 06:07 PM
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hi, my name is hotdogger, and im a quadaholic. Its been 1 day since my last ride. hehe!
I need some info for some better looking headlights for my 03 scrammy, since the stockers keep getting moisture inside and popping those expensive $40 halogen bulbs. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
 
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Old May 25, 2004 | 07:08 PM
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Welcome to the Forums Hotdogger! i have never had trouble with blowing bulbs, but i dont think that the Scrammy can handle bulbs more powerful than the stocker 30/30W very well, but im not sure!
 
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Old May 26, 2004 | 03:36 AM
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Take a look at mine. I went to the autoparts store and bough the Pilot Navigator Cyber White Simulated HID driving lights. 55wts of bright white light. I had to enlarger the mounting hole and use some spacers, as well as grind a little of the housing off, but they pretty much bolted right on. I have them wired into the existing headlight wiring. Cost was only $40
 
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Old May 26, 2004 | 09:23 AM
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Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
Take a look at mine. I went to the autoparts store and bough the Pilot Navigator Cyber White Simulated HID driving lights. 55wts of bright white light. I had to enlarger the mounting hole and use some spacers, as well as grind a little of the housing off, but they pretty much bolted right on. I have them wired into the existing headlight wiring. Cost was only $40
my moose lights from dennis kirk were only 35 and they wire directly off the battery so u dont have to run the bright lights at idle. they are 35 watts of very bright white ligh, gotta love halogen, i can see much better on the trail now, i used to never be able to ride at night but now that i got my lights wired up my grandma lets me ride mostly whenever i want unless its really late. i love mine and they were super easy to hook up.
 
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