4300k.I wouldn't go any higher than 6000k.
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All oem car is D2S and the temp is 4300K, any higher and you getting less light output. Do yourself a favor and stick with 4300K.
I agree with the others, if you do want a whiter light output than stock 4300k stick to 6000k, if you want it to match then change your foggies also to 6000k as you will notice the difference in 8000k and 6000k
Ok so everyone agrees I shouldn't go higher than 6000k for low beam. I guess that will closer match my 8000k foggies than the stock 4300k
guys... sorry to bring this back from the dead..
There are so many fakes, where can I get it from?
OEM @ $250 is abit steep.
i bought mine direct from phillips, $235 per globe (cost price) lol... dunno why but i dont trust ebay phillips globes
if youre getting cheap ebay globes i suggest 5000k ones, ive found anything higher than that goes quite blue (since theyre cheap)
my phillips are 6000k and are the whitest white ive seen so far, but what you pay is what you get i guess
sorry but anyone with 8000k or higher HIDs...well then straight out youre a ricer
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those are mine
I have a 6000k kit installed in my lux CL9 for my fog lights, and just bought bulbs to straight swap the stock ones (D2S 6000K) they set you back around $20 or so on ebay and aroun 70-100 for the HID total kit for the fog lights.
Honda swapped mine for free, so try your luck with them haha :D
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These are mine :)
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