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stock is 4300K D2R bulbs

Will these bulbs fit the "high beam" mode if i buy them?

Currently my normal beam is Xenon and then my high is this ugly yellow.....

Also, what bulb/LED do i need to change the parkers/

(Sorry to hijack, but while we're on the topic)

im pretty sure the high beams are H4 (high/Lo) .. also used as fog lamps etc.. Stock colour is 4500K Hella Globes

The low beam is D2R (reflective) ... these are 4800K marked on the Osram OEM bulbs..

These are off a 05 coupe .. earlier ones might be different???

i have 6500K Xennon on my bottom (H4) , and 8000K on my Low beam (d2R) stick to a 6000K-8000K setup otherwise your light beam wont go very far..

Edited by 53XYN
Will these bulbs fit the "high beam" mode if i buy them?

Currently my normal beam is Xenon and then my high is this ugly yellow.....

Also, what bulb/LED do i need to change the parkers/

(Sorry to hijack, but while we're on the topic)

You can't have xenon as a high beam because xenon globes need time to warm up.... that's why you have a normal "ugly yellow" light as your high beam...

You can't have xenon as a high beam because xenon globes need time to warm up.... that's why you have a normal "ugly yellow" light as your high beam...

correct. there was a group buy back a bit for xenons with highbeams (yellow) but the high beam bit is shit... the xenon is enough imo!! the only car i know to have xenons high and low that are good is the new land/range rovers!

also an advantage of having shitty high beams is if you get pulled over flick em across :laugh: what xenons CUN Tstable?? :)

Will these bulbs fit the "high beam" mode if i buy them?

Currently my normal beam is Xenon and then my high is this ugly yellow.....

Also, what bulb/LED do i need to change the parkers/

(Sorry to hijack, but while we're on the topic)

T10 for parkers~

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