^^their whiter but by no means bright. Its because the blue coat removes light from all other spectrums which is why most of them come in a higher wattage to compensate. look at neo_phase's post#10 above.
their a waste of money and unsafe... you'll realise the unsafe part at night when the roads are wet... you won't see shit
Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.
You'll probably find that those calibre bulbs are made by one of the same companies that more well known company buy off like Brown & Watson i.e. Narva, and just repackaged and sold cheaper. Nothing wrong with that if it means savings by us though.
always the case with non-HID attempts at having clean white light. Bluetint is bad, and you'll suffer in the rain.
IMO save up, get a decent brand of HID's (or at least a good brand of bulbs), and aim ur headlights down enough so that you can still see without being significantly glarey - i don't know what BB6's are like with glare control, but yeah, HID's all the way if you want white.
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