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Discussion in 'VZ Holden Commodore (2004 - 2006)' started by fast phil, Aug 24, 2012.

  1. fast phil

    fast phil New Member

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    I just got an 05 Adventura LX 6 :lock:
    i would like to fit greater output High beam globes
    the garage said 65 watt is the only one he can get ?
    better tyres i live in the snow ?
    oil for the tranfer case ?
     
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    Makes 100% sense!
     
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    Hmmmm, I call troll.
     
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    well in one case he,s a bit right. thats all that is recommended. YOU have plastic headlight so the heat build up would have affect on your wireing and plastic lenses. BUT the answer to your question and problem solve as your on the net,, try ebay as they deliver,, you want either NARVA / phillips brand plus 50 0r plus 90 globes, still only 55/60 globes but a brighter light beam, with no excess load on your car wireing. SOme states HID arent legall, also they dont like to be dipped on /off all the time, as say high beamon busy roads. as extra lighting up grades look into LED light bars, or use genuine LIGHTFORCE lights, on driving on snow too much light i would off thought it was a bad thing EG reflection off the snow, but ive never have been on the snow, oil in colder condition needs to be a thinner (weight) as fluids tends too get thicker in the cold.
     
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    thanks for the answers
    i was told that esso was the maker of the transfer case oil ?
    is this the only oil ?
     

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