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Old 11-06-2010, 11:58 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dethred View Post
Most actual lighting experts will say 4300k. The closer you get to actual white, the brighter it is. Anything under 4300k and it begins to yellow, anything over begins to turn blue and darkens.
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6k FTW bro, but 5k is brighter

I'm thinking of changing my stock ones purely for performance/functionality. I drive a canyon road to get to work and it's dark. I've seen a few people who've hit dear (yes there are dear in Orange County). I'm scared of those f-er's lol.

Thanks for that info ^^, I confirms what I've read (that 5k is the most light).

Now that I know what range to get, are there any cars that come factory with 5K's that will last long like OEM that I can use? I've seen that Sylvania commercial with that guy changing the lights on his daughters car. They claim you get a wider (more light on the sides which is good for dear spotting) and further down the road. Anyone know what kelvin those are or can reccoment another good brand? On non-HID cars I've used PIAA, that all the experience I have with bulbs.
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