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I need help finding some 10,000k hid lows and fog light





DDM tuning...they are on sale
You can get a 35watt kit plus harness for $45...just gotta wait for 3-4 weeks to get em
 


i just wanted some bright a$$ lights
if 10k are that bad then i will get 6k or 8k i just would like to see what the look like when going down the road
 


i just wanted some bright a$$ lights
if 10k are that bad then i will get 6k or 8k i just would like to see what the look like when going down the road

When it comes to brightness 5k's are the brightest. If you want some blue then go with 6k's. Anything over that and the luminosity drops off the table.
 
I've run xentec off ebay for 3 years now. Same bulbs and ballasts in my headlights

I've heard there's a better chance of getting struck by lightning.

As for the OP, if you're not willing to retrofit and just want as bright as possible, go 5000k. This kelvin rating provides the greatest amount of lumens.

Also, as stated previously, it really also depends on the degree of blue you want in your lights. Personal preference, obviously.
 
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