i desperately want to buy 6000k HID lights for my 07 gt but im not sure where to find them or what the sizes are. I know that i want both high/low and the fog lights as well. Can anybody please help me out????
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i desperately want to buy 6000k HID lights for my 07 gt but im not sure where to find them or what the sizes are. I know that i want both high/low and the fog lights as well. Can anybody please help me out????
4300k is pure white, if memory serves.
yeah, i'll go in on a group buy, i also heard that i would have to change the wires that run to my lights because the HIDs would burn them out, is this true???? and if it is, does that kit u purchased come with the wiring as well???? thanks for all the help guys
4300k is definitely not pure white. They're not extremely blue, but there is a fairly good tint to them.
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what number is pure blue
6000k. They look pretty stupid though.
I was running 8000k on my other car. I loved them. Thinking about getting them for this car.
Sad fact of the matter is most people just get their HID's because of teh purdy color. Instead of trying to optimize their light output.
I had 4300K, 5000K and 6000K. The 4300K I had were white. The 6000K's had more blue than the 5000K. I ended up with 5000K in my projectors. They appear closer to OEM and provide good light output between the two. I also run a relay harness with mine for the headlights and fogs. The harness prevents flickering of the lights and protects your factory wiring. I am not sure if an 07 uses the headlights for the DRL's. Its a good thing to disable them but I know its not that easy for an 04+. Someone on gpona.com posted a thread on using a wire from the corners as the trigger for the harness and bypassing the DRLs. If I find it I will post it.
It uses a trigger source to turn the headlights on and uses power from the battery. I found this that may help. You may want to PM jj87 on there for more info.
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