dave_b
Newly Enlightened
Hello Friends.
So, after 40 months of being a pathetic lemon, its about time to ditch the Buick from whence it came, and the 2017 Tacoma that I asked about recently sucked to drive (terrible throttle calibration and engine response) so that fell through.
Were about to pull the trigger on a 2017 Mitsubishi RVR (Outlander Sport in the USA), something we can bang around through the snow and get to remote job sites with. Done all of our test driving, looking to lock in the 10 year warranty on offer right now. Looking at the 2.4L AWC model, which has halogen low beam projectors and halogen high beam reflectors. Didn't get to drive it much after dark, but the ol' eye test seemed to indicate they were adequate to drive by.
It looks like the high beams are 9005, so I think I can probably install the 9011 bulbs in this place. The low beam projector appears to take an H11 bulb, and I was wondering if it would be a suitable candidate for the base trimmed H9 as I did in the Verano low beam projector.
Thanks very much in advance for your input.
Dave (in Calgary)
So, after 40 months of being a pathetic lemon, its about time to ditch the Buick from whence it came, and the 2017 Tacoma that I asked about recently sucked to drive (terrible throttle calibration and engine response) so that fell through.
Were about to pull the trigger on a 2017 Mitsubishi RVR (Outlander Sport in the USA), something we can bang around through the snow and get to remote job sites with. Done all of our test driving, looking to lock in the 10 year warranty on offer right now. Looking at the 2.4L AWC model, which has halogen low beam projectors and halogen high beam reflectors. Didn't get to drive it much after dark, but the ol' eye test seemed to indicate they were adequate to drive by.
It looks like the high beams are 9005, so I think I can probably install the 9011 bulbs in this place. The low beam projector appears to take an H11 bulb, and I was wondering if it would be a suitable candidate for the base trimmed H9 as I did in the Verano low beam projector.
Thanks very much in advance for your input.
Dave (in Calgary)