Made up my mind! 10000k hid?!? ultra blue eyelids, sidemarkers
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Blue effect
i have the phillips ultra visions in my lows and fogs and for my eyelids i put the m4 polargs but the bluish tint is starting to slowly disapear....if i were going to get an hid kit and wanted the lows and fogs to match and nice crisp bluish color (more blue then the phillips ultra visions) what would you suggest?...and what to use to get an exact match for the eyelids?
In my fogs I have the DDM Tuning 55W 4500K HID's and surprisingly they are blue around the edges. I guess the extra power from the 55W vs. the 35W is what causes that. I was trying to match the stock 4300K and ended up being more blue than I wanted and now the stock HID's look yellow...haha.
If for some reason you decide to go with HID's I would suggest DDM Tuning. And if you feel like trading I am in the market for the Philips CrystalVision ultra's myself (for my fogs and possibly my high beams). I would trade you my 55W 4500K HID kit and even include the error cancelers with it for your CrystalVisions.
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Also, a lot of the LED's cause the blue effect that you are going for, so I would also check out DDM Tuning, I think they started to carry LED's as well.
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http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=101&parent=85
This one won't if you use the error canceler that plugs right in to it.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=130&parent=85
This one won't if you use the error canceler that plugs right in to it.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/index.php?p...=130&parent=85
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55w kits tend to wash out some of the color of the HID bulb due to the light output( for example, a 55w 8000k will look similar in color to a 35w 6000k kit).
Our 55w HID Kit is not recommended for smaller fog light housings because they tend to concentrate a large amount of heat in a small area.<<<<thats strait from the site, so i think i might go with the 35w 8000k so i can get that nice blue color.
Our 55w HID Kit is not recommended for smaller fog light housings because they tend to concentrate a large amount of heat in a small area.<<<<thats strait from the site, so i think i might go with the 35w 8000k so i can get that nice blue color.
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i have the phillips ultra visions in my lows and fogs and for my eyelids i put the m4 polargs but the bluish tint is starting to slowly disapear....if i were going to get an hid kit and wanted the lows and fogs to match and nice crisp bluish color (more blue then the phillips ultra visions) what would you suggest?...and what to use to get an exact match for the eyelids?
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i like the blue effect too but that site there says there 55w 8000k's look like 35w 6000k....maybe if i went for a 55w 10000k it will look like a 35w 8000k...right? haha confusing huh?
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W5W :P And yeah, you really should I highly recommend them. I'll snap a few more pics later tonight if I can.
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hhmm...i have 6K lows and theire just crisp white, paired wit 6500K fogs...with a hint of blue..looks pretty clean, and wilt autolumination LEDs
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55w kits tend to wash out some of the color of the HID bulb due to the light output( for example, a 55w 8000k will look similar in color to a 35w 6000k kit).
Our 55w HID Kit is not recommended for smaller fog light housings because they tend to concentrate a large amount of heat in a small area.<<<<thats strait from the site, so i think i might go with the 35w 8000k so i can get that nice blue color.
Our 55w HID Kit is not recommended for smaller fog light housings because they tend to concentrate a large amount of heat in a small area.<<<<thats strait from the site, so i think i might go with the 35w 8000k so i can get that nice blue color.