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Old 07-30-2008, 12:21 PM
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Yeah unfortunately i think it is bad luck... it works when i switch on my lights but then after maybe i dunno a few minutes the bulb shuts off.. only my right bulb though, left bulb is fine. Im still thinking if i should contact 3Bspecs for a replacement.. what ya think?
Why not?
 
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Old 07-30-2008, 12:38 PM
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Why not?
I just did right now... lets see what happens.
 
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I just did right now... lets see what happens.
lol good luck! Do they mention any warranty on their site?
 
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Old 07-30-2008, 02:11 PM
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lol good luck! Do they mention any warranty on their site?
Yeah i think its like a year warranty.. hopefully these guys gives me somethin', if not it's back to stock for me and i'll be $60 poorer....
 
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Old 07-30-2008, 08:08 PM
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3Bspecs has pretty good customer service from what I've seen. They should definitely replace the bulbs for you. Did you install the bulbs yourself or get them done? Sure no one touched them with their bare hands? I hear the oils absolutely destroy the life of the bulbs. Either way, good luck man! And think of upgrading to 8000k. You wont be disappointed. Check out my pics in the sticky for a better look.
 
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Check out my pics in the sticky for a better look.
None of the pix work.
 
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I've had to replace some ballasts through 3bspec, and their warranty is great... they overnight me my part, with a prepaid return slip to overnight the defective part back....
 
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None of the pix work.
Try page 7 of the DIY Philips 6000k sticky.
 
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Old 07-31-2008, 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by TaBzRx
3Bspecs has pretty good customer service from what I've seen. They should definitely replace the bulbs for you. Did you install the bulbs yourself or get them done? Sure no one touched them with their bare hands? I hear the oils absolutely destroy the life of the bulbs. Either way, good luck man! And think of upgrading to 8000k. You wont be disappointed. Check out my pics in the sticky for a better look.
I agree... he's gonna be sending me a pair of 5K's overnight then i would send back my 6K's with a return label.. awesome! Never touched the bulb it might have been just a defective one...
 
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Old 07-31-2008, 11:06 AM
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5K ??? Is that much of an upgrade over the 4300K stocks we have?
 
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Old 07-31-2008, 12:13 PM
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5K ??? Is that much of an upgrade over the 4300K stocks we have?
Not really just wanted to try how it looks
 
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not to jack the thread...but at the time i bought my 04 g35x, i asked the sales person what head lights were on there and he said xenon...and i wasnt sure if its the same as hid so i ask and he said its not...now my question is would i be able to purchase the phillips ultinon 6000k bulbs and would they fit in the stock socket?
 
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I have 6000Ks and i love them.
When u look at them they look white but everything it reflects off is like light blue. Very sexy
 
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And think of upgrading to 8000k. You wont be disappointed. Check out my pics in the sticky for a better look.
8000k has absolutely awful light output O_o

the ultinons def don't put out as much useful light as the stockers, but they're a good compromise. mine have been solid for ~8 months that i've had them
 
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