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I'd stick with 4100 and get a proper reflector, otherwise they look fake and just blind everybody.

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6000K really isn't that blue - it's just whiter once it's warmed up & is a deep purple->light blue as it warms up.

Maybe a 6-7K korean bulb get's really blue, but not good bulbs.

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6000K really isn't that blue - it's just whiter once it's warmed up & is a deep purple->light blue as it warms up.

Maybe a 6-7K korean bulb get's really blue, but not good bulbs.

What kind r those toysrme?

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Mine are 6000K philips uliton's

My buddy of mine has a LS and his hid kit is 8000k and it looks super white with a hint of blue from side angels, so I might just go with the brighter kelvin and toys yours look sick as hell and ur Lex.

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Never said it was blue.

It is slightly dimmer than 4300K but has a nicer output range which has the border of a blue hue. Once blue is added you loose the reflective spectrum your eyes see. So the more blue the less you can see on the road.

Besides no one makes a quality bulb other than 4300k the closest is a 5000k mid life upgrade bulb which is already colour shifter to match an older bulb.

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