03-05 headlight + clear corner question
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03-05 headlight + clear corner question
I recently replaced my headlight bulbs with 6000k and it looks great. (coupe so its stock hid). i want to get the highbeam/foglights to match.
what confuses me is how that works.. is it one bulb in there and the front reflector just shifts? also, they are not hid's right? at least stock. they can take simple leds?
if so, do i only need to find 6000k led's that are HB2? and then in that case, do they work as well as the stock , im assuming, halogens?
Thanks for the help in advance!
what confuses me is how that works.. is it one bulb in there and the front reflector just shifts? also, they are not hid's right? at least stock. they can take simple leds?
if so, do i only need to find 6000k led's that are HB2? and then in that case, do they work as well as the stock , im assuming, halogens?
Thanks for the help in advance!
Last edited by hdmark; Jun 30, 2011 at 12:00 AM. Reason: found clear corner led
Joined: Apr 2011
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From: Allentown, Pa
would this kit work. I guess it is an HID conversion
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1X-HI...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1X-HI...Q5fAccessories
I dont know about LEDs/how they work, but I'd go with the legit kits instead of buying those plug and play bulbs from ebay. Cause most of the time the advertised temperature is never what it is (and each seller is different too. For e.x. i bought "5000k hyper white" fog replacement and they turned out yellowish)
So go for the kit (and yeah that kit will work)
So go for the kit (and yeah that kit will work)
Joined: Apr 2011
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From: Allentown, Pa
okay thanks alot ! I have a friend ripping them apart to install halo's (i really like them lol), il ahve him do that too . Installing those HID's arent hard right?
If you want an H4 HID (Fog light/High Beam) 6000k Kit take a look at www.vleds.com. Look at www.luminicsusa.com for an H4 halogen bulb (Fog light/High Beam) 6000K called Luminics Krypton Pure Blue H4. BTW, LEDs do not have enough light intensity (measured in lumens) to project light on the road surface, I would not use LEDs as "driving lights".
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