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2000-2004 Outback Mods

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Anyone changed out their headlights or buy any headlight covers or modded their headlights here on a 2000-2004 legacy outback?

A couple months ago, I went completely around my Sube and changed all the lamps. I used standard parts in all the positions except for the headlights.

 

Instead of the Sylvania lamps that were installed OE, I opted for a slightly higher output Sylvania lamp (same part #, but with an extra 2-letter suffix at the end). They're not the obnoxious blue-white blinders, but a regular halogen with an extra 5 watts or something like that. I wish I could remember the details.

 

I really didn't notice an increase of light with the new lamps, but I'd probably notice a decrease if I put the old ones back in.

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you could always opt for Morette dual lamp projectors?

 

not many have those.. but that may be coz they are $450ish per pair ;)

 

Jamie

Ouch! :banghead: $450 a pair!

 

That hurts just to read!

I wasnt aware morette made a kit for the 00-04 legacy's/outback's

 

also as I understand it, the morette kits are the 90mm hella modules. Assuming they use the ECE code lights that's more than 100 bucks each light or 400 for the whole set. Not to mention it's already moulded to the design of the grill/bumper/hood/cornerlights. 450 sounds like a steal to me

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