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8000k HID VS 6000k
what are your suggestions??post some pictures too??=]
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6000°K all the way. 8K looks too bluish for me, and of course, less light output.
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4300k-6000k are all i would ever use for headlights. 8000k+ makes me feel like i cant see crap.
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The higher the K the lower the light output. Basically more color because thats all added Kelvin temp does.
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i say 6000k all the way!
im gettin 6000k Kaixen xenon kit hooked up on my ride hopefully next week, i hope they are a good brand.
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The higher the K the lower the light output. Basically more color because thats all added Kelvin temp does.
YUP!!
anything over 6000K has too much glare and also has less "usable" light
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4300k or go home
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