*Much better Philips 6000k pics* lol
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*Much better Philips 6000k pics* lol
I guess I was too late. I should have posted these when I installed them. Pretty easy install, but I followed the DIY. I need a DIY because I messed up trying to hardwire my radar detector. I don't need ducatiguy fixing something else. enough talk...here's the pics:
with foglights:
I don't know why the color doesn't look as blue as the other guy who posted about his lights. Is this the right color? Damn the sidemarkers and the clearance strips match better in the pics!
with foglights:
I don't know why the color doesn't look as blue as the other guy who posted about his lights. Is this the right color? Damn the sidemarkers and the clearance strips match better in the pics!
Last edited by smokedhen; 08-31-2005 at 01:29 AM. Reason: pix
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Originally Posted by BBB
oh they work.. but are your brights on in all over the pics?
I didn't really think my pics were better than the other guys. The title is suppose to be an attention grabber.
Last edited by smokedhen; 08-31-2005 at 03:33 PM. Reason: more stuff to say
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That is pretty much what 6000k looks like. Contrary to the popular belief, in real life, 6000k offers more of a purple/white tint then a blue/white tint. They reason why 6000k look blue in cars is because the car is equiped with projector lens (which creates an optical illusion at certain angles and distances because of its construction...3-series/tl/s2000). If one wanted the blue color in a g35, he/she would have to get a 8000k blue (thus reducing the lighting output). A 6000k bulb, again, offers a white/purple light.