Opinions on your 6000K HID bulbs.
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Opinions on your 6000K HID bulbs.
OK first of all, I did a little search and I couldn't find a thread on this topic. Most were "How to DIY HID" or "Phillips Ultinon 6000K", but none of them actually talks about how how the colors look , and how they like it.
If someone can find me a thread like that, I'll delete this one.
So, I got my 6000K HID yesterday along with the LED running lights. IMO, they look beautiful, but the HID seems a bit blue to me. I cannot tell if it's blue if I look at the light directly, but when I drive around at night with the low beam on, I can clearly see the blue lights.
Well, I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but I'm just concerned that the cops might hustle me.
So, what are your opinions? Experiences so far? and would you go back to stock 4300K because it's too blue to you?
If someone can find me a thread like that, I'll delete this one.
So, I got my 6000K HID yesterday along with the LED running lights. IMO, they look beautiful, but the HID seems a bit blue to me. I cannot tell if it's blue if I look at the light directly, but when I drive around at night with the low beam on, I can clearly see the blue lights.
Well, I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but I'm just concerned that the cops might hustle me.
So, what are your opinions? Experiences so far? and would you go back to stock 4300K because it's too blue to you?
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Cops aren't going to bother your for your lights.
You're barely blue lights are the least of their worries. Even if the only thing they were worried about were lights, you still wouldn't be of concern to them. Your lights aren't even that blue. There are thousands of other people with after market HID kits running around blinding people with their glare. Bimmer lights are more blue/purple than what you've got.
If you're worried about cops bothering you for some 6000k light bulbs, then you've got too much time on your hands.
You're barely blue lights are the least of their worries. Even if the only thing they were worried about were lights, you still wouldn't be of concern to them. Your lights aren't even that blue. There are thousands of other people with after market HID kits running around blinding people with their glare. Bimmer lights are more blue/purple than what you've got.
If you're worried about cops bothering you for some 6000k light bulbs, then you've got too much time on your hands.
Last edited by Calvin; 05-23-2008 at 03:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by B L U E S L A T E
hahaha... i'm not worried at all. I just wanted to hear some opinions.
Originally Posted by B L U E S L A T E
OK first of all, I did a little search and I couldn't find a thread on this topic. Most were "How to DIY HID" or "Phillips Ultinon 6000K", but none of them actually talks about how how the colors look , and how they like it.
If someone can find me a thread like that, I'll delete this one.
So, I got my 6000K HID yesterday along with the LED running lights. IMO, they look beautiful, but the HID seems a bit blue to me. I cannot tell if it's blue if I look at the light directly, but when I drive around at night with the low beam on, I can clearly see the blue lights.
Well, I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but I'm just concerned that the cops might hustle me.
So, what are your opinions? Experiences so far? and would you go back to stock 4300K because it's too blue to you?
If someone can find me a thread like that, I'll delete this one.
So, I got my 6000K HID yesterday along with the LED running lights. IMO, they look beautiful, but the HID seems a bit blue to me. I cannot tell if it's blue if I look at the light directly, but when I drive around at night with the low beam on, I can clearly see the blue lights.
Well, I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but I'm just concerned that the cops might hustle me.
So, what are your opinions? Experiences so far? and would you go back to stock 4300K because it's too blue to you?
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