Best Place to Buy Philips 6000K Ultinon
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Best Place to Buy Philips 6000K Ultinon
I cant seem to find a place that sells Philips 6000K Ultinon bulbs.
I am pretty sure I need the D2R bulbs since I have the 03-05 headlights. Can anyone point me in the right direction to buy them. I really want philips since they seem to be the best quality. Thanks
I am pretty sure I need the D2R bulbs since I have the 03-05 headlights. Can anyone point me in the right direction to buy them. I really want philips since they seem to be the best quality. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Mike_Deezy
I bought mine from Alex at Xenon Factory and he was easy to deal with.
I bought mine last year at the group buy price of $213.00 shipped. Awesome bulbs!!!
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You can buy them here:
http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k
but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.
The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.
I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k
but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.
The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.
I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
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Originally Posted by exagorazo
You can buy them here:
http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k
but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.
The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.
I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k
but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.
The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.
I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
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Originally Posted by hai109
Pictures? What's the color of the beam? Is it really bright white?
nyways im running PIAA's 6600k and its great i love them, also it helps that im running 5500k fogs, maybe if your are really really blind and/or really old it might be a problem for you, but then again if you cant see the road with 6000k you shouldnt be driving at night
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Originally Posted by exagorazo
You can buy them here:
http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k
but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.
The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.
I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k
but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.
The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.
I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
Last edited by chicagokid; 08-08-2006 at 10:17 AM.