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EHUnlucky7x9 Jul 29, 2008 11:03 PM

Recommendations on HID's...
 
Quick question....are the HID bulbs simply plug&play? Meaning, can I take out the 4300K bulbs and buy 6000K or 8000K bulbs and just swap them into the G37 or do I need to buy a new ballast or something?

Which provide a farther view of the road...the 6k or the 8K?

Blackjack Jul 29, 2008 11:19 PM

Yes.. They are plug and play. You need to purchase D2S bulbs. Technically, 4300k bulbs are the "brightest" and most like daylight. The further up the Kelvin spectrum you go from 4300k, the less light output.

EHUnlucky7x9 Jul 29, 2008 11:59 PM

So the 6K and 8K are pretty much just for looks?

Anyone with the 8K bulbs... how much of a loss in the field of vision is there?

MaxToTheG37 Jul 30, 2008 12:13 AM

6k is the perfect compromise... IMO

Hpauto Jul 30, 2008 02:29 AM


Originally Posted by EHUnlucky7x9 (Post 2391830)
So the 6K and 8K are pretty much just for looks?

Anyone with the 8K bulbs... how much of a loss in the field of vision is there?


6k has the cleanest look for "HID coloring". It offers the clearest color from far away as well as closer towards the car. As you may notice on factory HID kits, they often look beautiful from far away but as you get closer, the coloring looks "yellowish". This is the one complaint customers have. The 6k has a staggering look both up close and far away. As far as loss of vision, you really cant notice it that much. I have swapped the DS2 bulbs from my M3 to Upgraded 6k's and I must admit, the look is awesome. If anything, you will enjoy them more because the "whiteish" coloring from upclose will help clear things up in the road.

IvoryGT Jul 30, 2008 09:48 AM

Lost of output from 4300K stock to 6000K is a minimum of 25%

some might say that is a lot, especially you pay a premium for the bulbs (if you buy quality ones like Philips)

If you really want a better output and slight whiter look, go with DL35 by Philips, it's up to 24% brighter than stock. PM me to order if interested.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...5/03929578.jpg

vinnys coupe Jul 30, 2008 12:11 PM

8k...

Callaway Jul 30, 2008 12:50 PM

how hard is it to get to the bulbs?

IvoryGT Jul 30, 2008 02:00 PM

through the wheel well.

LeonC626 Jul 30, 2008 02:16 PM

Depending on what brand of 6000K's you get, the low quality one's are too blue and they're not bright enough in the dark. I initially switched my 4300K to some cheap 6000K(iJDM) and it sucked, then later I switched to some better quality 6000Ks(American Titan), it's the best looking HIDs I've ever seen with the best output.

DrJones Aug 3, 2008 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by MaxToTheG37 (Post 2391846)
6k is the perfect compromise... IMO

+1000... The only aftermarket bulbs I ever purchased were 6k from www.xenondepot.com

They were Phillips bulbs and never gave me any problems.

MaxToTheG37 Aug 3, 2008 09:08 PM

http://hpautoworks.com/index.php?mai...54876eea8c5dcf

JDM Aug 3, 2008 09:56 PM


Originally Posted by DrJones (Post 2395335)
+1000... The only aftermarket bulbs I ever purchased were 6k from www.xenondepot.com

They were Phillips bulbs and never gave me any problems.


what color output are the 6000k bulbs from xenondepot?

any pix?

The Jewbag Nov 6, 2008 11:56 AM

Do I need a conversion kit or can I just plug the bulbs in?

Gamedog Nov 6, 2008 11:57 AM

^ Just have to take out your OEM's and replace them with the new ones...


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