Blue Headlights?
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Blue Headlights?
what are those blue headlights called you see some cars with. they are very bright? what kind are they and what is a good website to look for them on?
#2
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The color is determined by the temperature. Select the color you desire and look at the number (10000k)
In my opinion blue is tacky and the best look is a 6000k, but everyone is different.
We have HID, so can't get much brighter unless you adjust the bulb to blind people.
In my opinion blue is tacky and the best look is a 6000k, but everyone is different.
We have HID, so can't get much brighter unless you adjust the bulb to blind people.
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I have a 2012 G37 Sedan and I wanted my headlights to be more blue, most people choose 6k, but I went with the 8k (that is the color temp, the higher the kelvin rating, the more blue it is). You can check out DiodeDynamics.com (*Precision Replacement HID Bulbs (all sizes)). My 2012 G37 Sedan takes D2S bulbs. So I got the D2S 8k replacement bulbs. I love them, perfect amount of blue.
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just looking around maybe for new head lights and i called the dealership to ask what the head lights are stock on a 2009 G37XS. strength/size/type ect. he also said be careful with putting certain ones in there because some might blow out parts in the headlights due to putting out more power. anyone know anything about this what is safe ect. thanks
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That's why most manufactures use 4300k that is the brightest whitest light you can get.
At 6,000k you lose 5% but the light is slightly bluer
at 10,000k you lose 15% but the light is even more blue
at 30,000k you lose almost 35% of the brightness but your lights are Neon blue.
You need a "D2S" bulb with the temperature (color) your looking for.
#10
so what do you guys recommend for color if i am looking to get a better color than 4300? how would 6,000 or 8,000 look you think? also it doesnt seem to let you pick any of the 10,20,30 thousand colors with the D2S bulbs
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Good luck trying to find bulbs that high of a Kelvin rating that are of quality. Most people do not go above 10k. Like stated above, the light output is much much less, and it is almost too blue (Also a cop eye catcher). If you want a slight blue tint, I would suggest 6k, if you want more blue I would suggest 8k. Like I said, I am running the 8k because I like blue in my light.
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Good luck trying to find bulbs that high of a Kelvin rating that are of quality. Most people do not go above 10k. Like stated above, the light output is much much less, and it is almost too blue (Also a cop eye catcher). If you want a slight blue tint, I would suggest 6k, if you want more blue I would suggest 8k. Like I said, I am running the 8k because I like blue in my light.
I agree with the JDUB, 8k would be your best bet if you want bluish white lights with good output.
Any aftermarket bulb you put in will make your stock bulbs look yellowish its just how blue you want to go.It's a personal decision.
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for a slight blueish light while still maintaining decent light output, go with 5000k or 6000k max. anything above that looks ricey and you will loose too much usable light output. Get some Philips Ultinon 6000k. It is pricy compared to the cheap $40 8000k bulbs. but they are quality.
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I just replied to Infinity7's PM, but in case anyone else wanted to see. Here is my car with 1 factory bulb, and 1 D2S 8K bulb from DiodeDynamics. This was taken while I was replacing the bulbs: