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cgrimsbo 03-03-2008 10:27 PM

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I just got a 99' saab 9-5 with front end damage. I will be needing a hood grille and headlights. I will probly get most of it on ebay but I was wondering if there are any upgraded headlights I can get or if the 02' to 04' lights will fit? Im looking forward to getting this car looking nice and moving fast.

Roto 03-04-2008 06:11 AM

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eh....I don't know of any opgraded headlights for that year 9-5. Also try goldwing saab for parts.

hawaiisaab93 03-04-2008 07:49 PM

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you might be able to get HID's for it....

Roto 03-04-2008 08:29 PM

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to the best of my knowledge the 99 9-5 did not come with stock HIDs...may be in europe...

hawaiisaab93 03-04-2008 09:06 PM

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yea ive never seen a 9-5 with um...but maybe you could install them? not even the aero 9-5 has the HID lights

Roto 03-04-2008 09:19 PM

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you can put the hid bulbs in, but I advise against that. Not only is that illegal in most states, it's also dangerous.

hawaiisaab93 03-04-2008 09:25 PM

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why would that be illagal roto? people put HID lights in their car all the time dont they? my car has HID(high intensity discharge official term?) i guess so they look blue I thought you could buy these at like autozone?

Roto 03-05-2008 07:46 AM

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what you buy in autozone is not HID. They're simply blue tinted lights. Real HIDs cost around $150 for a good kit. The problem is that the non-hid reflectors or projectors in the OEM headlight are not designed to work with those lights. You end up blinding people in oncoming traffic. I have real HIDs in my foglamps, but I usually turn them off if I see oncoming traffic. The difference is great, but you gotta be considerate. States like NJ will have you pulled over and ticketed for aftermarket HIDs. The only really proper way to have them is to retrofit them (including the reflector) from a car that came with them, so you biasically end up taking a pair of HID headlights from let's say a BMW and you cut them up and then install them into your headlights. The problem with saab headlights is that the lense is a glass piece and it still won't quite work as if it were OEM.

hawaiisaab93 03-05-2008 07:59 AM

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ohh I see...yea them ones at autozone are like...just blue...imma have to go to saab I guess to get mine replaced when that day comes? 150 huh?im sure my saab dealership will charge more than that for mine..knowin how their prices are!

Roto 03-05-2008 08:10 AM

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Original HIDs from the dealer will get you bankrupt reeaaallly quickly ;)


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