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We just have 4300K (pure white) 6000K (ice white) and 8000K (ice blue). These colors are very close, and should meet your needs! Take care when it comes to color temps, because many companies will sell 4300K and 5000K just to get you to buy, but they'll send you the same thing.
I really don't know, however, this was exposed around February 2011. I do know that when you order online, the HIDs are shipped to you directly from China, which takes 1-3 weeks.
Question . You have a h11 hid kit. I have a truck that takes a h11 bulb. Does this kit fit like the HID fog kit for our cars or does this fit like oem. I dont like the HID kit for our cars becasue you cant put the oem cap back on due to the extra wires for the HID kit.
DiodeDynamics, are you still putting packages together? Can you PM me a price for 6000k headlights, stage 2 LED interior package and 6000K fog light conversion kit shipped to 53711?
Also is the fog light conversion difficult? What is needed to install?
Hello DD, i recently had a problem with aftermarket 6000k hid bulbs on my 2010 g37 sedan (one side not being able to light up on its own unless i manually turn it on) and was wondering what bulbs you have that would help me with my solution?
Pure white color will be 4300K, but I think you'll be happier with a 6000K set. That'll give you the cool white most are looking for, coming from the yellowish OEM setup.
Keep the questions coming!
You're talking about the OEM fogs right and not the main headlights (they are 4300k)?
Hello DD, i recently had a problem with aftermarket 6000k hid bulbs on my 2010 g37 sedan (one side not being able to light up on its own unless i manually turn it on) and was wondering what bulbs you have that would help me with my solution?
Currently having the same issue, DD any insight on this? And won't in counter this problem with your bulbs?