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actually the factory ones are 4300k D2R, not a D2S.

8000k is stupid lol im surprised you can see at all! 6000k is probably the limit id go to. around the 5000k mark is perfect, but finding them in a non-chinese brand for the right price isnt easy :P

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Too blue; light doesn't seem to throw very far and glare reflects back at you off every road sign in the known universe.

That and you look like a stupid teenager with an Excel and some Ebay HID's yo!:yucky:

and they are not legal!

Too blue; light doesn't seem to throw very far and glare reflects back at you off every road sign in the known universe.

That and you look like a stupid teenager with an Excel and some Ebay HID's yo!:yucky:

8000k is white still, it only starts going blue thereafter, atleast i think they do, maybe mine are still 6000k then.

actually the factory ones are 4300k D2R, not a D2S.

8000k is stupid lol im surprised you can see at all! 6000k is probably the limit id go to. around the 5000k mark is perfect, but finding them in a non-chinese brand for the right price isnt easy :P

if you want i get em for $60 from 4300 - 17000k i think

and they are not legal!

lol is everything else i've done?

I believe iamhe77 is using 90/110w halogen globes in the high beam slots with no added relays; with no issues.

I was, but changed them out as they were not bright enough, but had no issues with them at all.

you're all getting old.

Optimally matured, thank you.

For reference :)

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