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Old 02-21-2007, 07:34 PM
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What HID temp should I get my HIDs at? I want it to match the interior "light cool blue" lights that are on at night and I was thinking that 6000k would be too white and 8000k might be a little closer to it. What do yall think?
 
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Wish I could help ya out, but I have no idea what you're talking about. Hopefully, someone will chime in here and discuss it with you.

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Thanks for the reply at least.
 
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Old 02-21-2007, 10:38 PM
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Crank it up to 8000kI want a tan

Sorry I'm no help either,sitting on the side herew/Dave. Can I buy a
vowel ?
 
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I had the 8k in mine and it started to fry the wires.
 
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With a complete conversion kit? Wow... never heard of that happening before. What kind of kit was it? ... so I can stay away from it lol.
 
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Can we talk watts here?

Anything above 65 will start to fry the wires. That is if I'm taking about is what your talking about.
 
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Nah it's not 65, it's 35 compared to the 55 stock halogen.
 
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8000K will give you a good dose of blue, but 10,000 will be true deep blue
 
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nah i don't want that deep blue
i think i'm either goin with 6000k or 8000k
 


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