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need some help guys tried searching couldnt find anything im trying to change my stock hid bulbs to 6k. i have 2012 rspec sedan with d1s bulbs. having trouble taking the stock bulb out
Try www.hmaservice.com. Registration is free. It may take awhile to find it, but there are some basic repair procedures listed for most of the parts.need some help guys tried searching couldnt find anything im trying to change my stock hid bulbs to 6k. i have 2012 rspec sedan with d1s bulbs. having trouble taking the stock bulb out
need some help guys tried searching couldnt find anything im trying to change my stock hid bulbs to 6k. i have 2012 rspec sedan with d1s bulbs. having trouble taking the stock bulb out
I will be in the same boat soon. IMHO 5000K is the best for projector headlights. The most output (close to the most...debatable) and the best color combo out there.
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Agreed that 5K is the highest Kelvin I would personally go with. While 6K looks the best without being too "ricey", the light output suffers a bit. OEM is 4,300K, so I don't believe another 700K higher on the scale will affect anything too much.
Here's the bulbs I will most likely get in the future:
http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-32913-SilverStar-Intensity-Discharge/dp/B0079SISCS/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1342453165&sr=8-7&keywords=D1S
Agreed that 5K is the highest Kelvin I would personally go with. While 6K looks the best without being too "ricey", the light output suffers a bit. OEM is 4,300K, so I don't believe another 700K higher on the scale will affect anything too much.
Here's the bulbs I will most likely get in the future:
http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-32913-SilverStar-Intensity-Discharge/dp/B0079SISCS/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1342453165&sr=8-7&keywords=D1S
Yes. The cut off shield distance from the bulb inside the projector can actually alter the color of the cut off line that is projected.