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Yamiboy
which is better and worth your money?

can you also rewind your stator to a higher output?

how much (say for ricky stator) would each one be for a banshee?
either to rewind a stator or get a new one wich is the best way to go.
DUNE
you can have you existing stator rewound for 75 buck by Ricky Stator. that will give you 200 watts or more. It's defiantly cheaper then a new one...

A new stator will cost you 150 $$$ or more.
BamBam
I bought a rewound stator from Ricky for $125. The 200w would've costs $150 like Mr. Dune says, that's just for rewound. But that's just like new.
lbz duner
They have a new 275watt for $175
Yamiboy
well this is the reason why i ask this question.... i want to end up running my stock headlights with a set of lazor stars. im not sure what the best wattage is to run. i want somethng that is nice and bright but i dont want to over do it with the size lights. i just wantto be able to see well enough at night.

so im eventually gonna be running 2 stock headlight and 2 lazor stars. i still dont know the wattage i plant o run in the stars.

give me your opinions please.
DUNE
I would run two 55 watt LS plus the stockers as long as there not over 35 watts each anything more and your lights will look yellow and not be as bright.
Yamiboy
now sort of back to the main question what would be the better way to go a new stator or a rewound one? im just seeing which way i can get the most power for my $$$$.
DUNE
Rewind you old stator. Why pay more for the same performance.
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