Originally Posted by onehundred80
Where your expense savings fits in puzzles me.
Well, think of it this way:
Since the bulbs in my car are original equipment from 1998, when the car was built, I have 2 choices:
Switch the low beams with the new bulbs, and then one day when I need them most, possible turn on the high beams, and watch it go "POINK".
Or, I can rotate the rarely used 1998 high beam bulbs to the low beams, put the new ones in the high beam slots, and probably not have to worry about any bulb burning out for the next couple of years or so, easily.
Plus, I get some actual use out of those 12 year old bulbs before one kicks the bucket.
What's worse, to get no use from something before it dies, or at least getting some use?
When I buy groceries, the old stock gets pushed forward to be used, while the new stock goes in back. Why would I do anything different with headlight bulbs?
BC.