6000k HID Upgrade from EliteEV -- Absolutely Stunning!!!
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This question might have been asked already but.. Can changing your headlight bulbs damage the housing or cause problems with the electrical system? Because i know some cars that do have problems after putting a HID kit or changing the bulbs, (but not a car that came with HID stock though.) It was infact it was my tiburon before this car, came with halogen projectors and I changed the bulbs and added an HID kit and it screwed up the electrical system, was blowing a fuse every once in a while and such, of course it could of been the installer since I didn't install the kit.
Thanks a lot for the info.
Thanks a lot for the info.
Really the only question you should ask is, "are the bulbs anti UV", because over time UV exposure will turn your headlamp housings (the clear plastic part) a yellowish color. That is evident when you see cars running around that have been in the sun most of their life where the plastic has turned a bit yellow.
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Nice review man but one question. Why not get 5000K HID's instead? They have the same pure white output as 6000K but with a less hint of blue, Pure sexy white no yellow no blue. 5000K also has the same lumens as the OEM 4300k which is 3200-3300 lumens if I'm correct? I put them in my moms van for her and she loves them but since it's a reflector housing glare was a problem. Lowering the headlights fixed this.
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