dpapagolos
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Are these still availabe? I would like to get them for my 2002 LS maybe the 5k or 6k as I hear the 4300 are yellow. Is that so?
Thanks
Dan
Thanks
Dan
Are these still availabe? I would like to get them for my 2002 LS maybe the 5k or 6k as I hear the 4300 are yellow. Is that so?
Thanks
Dan
Are these still availabe? I would like to get them for my 2002 LS maybe the 5k or 6k as I hear the 4300 are yellow. Is that so?
Thanks
Dan
ok guys heres another new problem, i got the wrong bulb initially, so i decided to try the 5000k bulbs in the correct size after seeing 02v8sports pictures thinking its a bright white light. this is what i got. it definatly looks yellow doesnt it? almost as if 3000k. i email the guy back with the pictures and he says nope that is 5000k and 4300k looks even yellower. so i ask if i can get some 6000k bulbs to swap since yellow is not what i expected and he wants 50 bucks on top of the one day used lights... any opinions on what i should do?
4300k is factory HID color which gives the most light. the higher the number the lower the output of visible light. 3000k is yellow. 6k is a little bluer than the 4300 go to LSKONCEPTS.COM and look up their lighting. I been reading that there are some problems coming from the $125 dollar kits.
Matt, now what is your take on the "plug and play"?yes first part, not really second part. 1% complains, 99% very happy won't mention it
Matt, now what is your take on the "plug and play"?
MAN! thats is an awesome deal! I just ordered 3 sets! not for hi n lows but I bought 2 for lows just different temps! I cant wait to see em on, the bad news I just found out one of my fogs assembly is broken, so I need to buy new fogs assemblies, does any1 know of any for sale at a goog price??
H10 = 9145 FYI.
9005 will not fit it.
wait, I thought 9005 IS the correct one for 03 LSE fog right?
The reflectors were designed for halogen lights, not HID. There is a *huge* difference between a halogen reflector and a HID D2R reflector. When you put one of these "kits" into a halogen equipped LS, you will be blinding people just like all of the ricers out there doing this; you have just created a massive amount of glare for oncoming traffic.
Originally Posted by umnitza
H10 = 9145 FYI.
9005 will not fit it.
I run H11 5000K HID bulbs in my low beams and LSE fog lamps on my 04 LSE.
DAMN I ordered the wrong one then.... I hope they are good on returns....
ok so for the record... I have a 03 LS with the conversion for LSE. So I now have 9005 they wont work, I need h11. Sound right>?
I am about to order these... I think I have enough knowledge to install them based on this thread. I've never done anything wiring related, but it seems fairly plug and play for the most part.
I am between the 4300k and 6000k. I really hate the looks of the stock bulbs... I want something whiter. I am leaning towards the 4300k because more light comes out of it.
Anyways, regarding blinding oncoming drivers. Has anyone noticed that their lights look like crap and don't light up like other true HID cars headlights do? My Acura TL (both high and low beam HID) lights up the road very crisp and bright, that is what I am after. Will I really be blinding other drivers like crazy? I have only seen a few posts addressing this...
You could always retrofit some TL projectors into your LS headlightsMy Acura TL (both high and low beam HID) lights up the road very crisp and bright, that is what I am after.
If you install the HID "kit" into a car equipped with halogen reflectors, then yes.Will I really be blinding other drivers like crazy? I have only seen a few posts addressing this...
I was thinking about this. I just got my set of 6000K in and was wondering if anyone makes hid shields for the LS. Or does anyone know of a company that can make custom hid shields?