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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    ur mrs is a cop and you drive a defectable car? ...
    sorry if im not catching any ball here, but nightbreakers arent legal?

  2. #14
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    talking about that lowness
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  3. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    Also try crystal visions if u want a slightly whiter globe. I don't htink theyre brighter than nightbrakers
    +1 on Crystal Visions. I have them and very happy with them, they're a nice white colour that looks similar to HIDs yet brightness is not compromised.

  4. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    talking about that lowness
    ah ok.

    back on topic, i shall be waiting for my globes to burn out before i upgrade them to something like nightbreakers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonysalib View Post
    +1 on Crystal Visions. I have them and very happy with them, they're a nice white colour that looks similar to HIDs yet brightness is not compromised.
    i woudln't say it's not compromised, it's still not as bright as those ugly yellow stock bulbs but much more pleasing on the eye

    I'm running PIAA 5100k southern star white

    now they look like HID's! but are definitely not bright..
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  6. #18
    Philips XTreme or Osram Nightbreakers you cannot go wrong with either one.

    http://www.powerbulbs.com/au

    This site offers free shipping and I've got excellent service from them

    However there is brighter, if you're interested then post in here. I can link you to it.

  7. #19
    brighter is always good. but not to the point where you get the blue tint in the light

  8. #20
    I would never recommend a blue tint in the light as they are dangerous in bad conditions, e.g. Raining

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_ View Post
    brighter is always good. but not to the point where you get the blue tint in the light
    there is no such thing as brighter with a tint in the light

    6000k is not brighter than 4300k.
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  10. #22
    i thought the K value referred to the temperature, and therefore reflected the brightness of the light??

    excuse the lack of knowledge. always willing to learn more.

  11. #23
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    Lumens measure brightness abd kelvin measures color tempreture
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  12. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_ View Post
    i thought the K value referred to the temperature, and therefore reflected the brightness of the light??

    excuse the lack of knowledge. always willing to learn more.
    It's actually the opposite. The higher the temperature, the less bright it is.

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