HID Intensity Choice
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Last edited by Space; May 25, 2012 at 06:03 AM.
i have 55w 8000 kelvin temperature. there very bright, blue tint to them and you can see for miles! if your looking for deep blue look go for 10,000 kelvin temperature. but as you go bluer or higher into the kelvin temperature, you lose visability! (from 10,000 kelvin temperature and up)
Hey MCF, I need some help and opinions on choosing the temperature for the HID conversion kit I plan on purchasing from DDM Tuning.
For the most part, I want white, but the ever-so-slightest hint of blue would be okay because that might prevent so many blinding glares to others. I've heard that angling the light downwards helps keep cops off your back, can anyone back that up?
I'm stuck between 5000k and 6000k with the 35W Raptor conversion kit for the 9006 low beams. I plan on installing and putting in bluer fogs in the future, and my Monte is yellow if that sways any decisions :P
So...DDM experienced help me out! Thanks!
For the most part, I want white, but the ever-so-slightest hint of blue would be okay because that might prevent so many blinding glares to others. I've heard that angling the light downwards helps keep cops off your back, can anyone back that up?
I'm stuck between 5000k and 6000k with the 35W Raptor conversion kit for the 9006 low beams. I plan on installing and putting in bluer fogs in the future, and my Monte is yellow if that sways any decisions :P
So...DDM experienced help me out! Thanks!
Last edited by superrod29; May 25, 2012 at 06:14 AM.
i just busted out laughing lolll, the candle light thing is so true, and if you buy the basic kit from ddm tuning, its like 40$ lol the have some crazy led fog lamp bulbs as well.
Hey all! Thanks for the help; I just ordered the 35w 6000k Raptor set for the lows from DDM!!! I'll post pics in this thread when they come in and get installed!
Last edited by Dubstepticon; Jun 9, 2012 at 03:42 PM.
Agh I missed this thread. :/ I have 30,000k and they are super pink, lows and fogs,
I love them and people are always like WTF?! Does that car have pink lights? Lol I do love the bluish tinted 10k though,
good choice! Can't wait to see them!
I love them and people are always like WTF?! Does that car have pink lights? Lol I do love the bluish tinted 10k though,
good choice! Can't wait to see them!
I'm so thankful I stumbled upon this discussion! I've been wanting to convert mine since I got the car and have been in the same debate most people are about the color and what kit to get. I did not know about DDM until I discovered them here. So I'm probably going to order my kits from them. And I'm thinking of going with either the 5000K or 6000K. I had 6000K lights on a previous car and loved them, but I don't know if I want that faint blue tint again. Although they did look sharp.
I'll probably go with the 5000K for the lows, any recommendations for the highs?
Thanks for the insight everyone!
I'll probably go with the 5000K for the lows, any recommendations for the highs?
Thanks for the insight everyone!
I'm so thankful I stumbled upon this discussion! I've been wanting to convert mine since I got the car and have been in the same debate most people are about the color and what kit to get. I did not know about DDM until I discovered them here. So I'm probably going to order my kits from them. And I'm thinking of going with either the 5000K or 6000K. I had 6000K lights on a previous car and loved them, but I don't know if I want that faint blue tint again. Although they did look sharp.
I'll probably go with the 5000K for the lows, any recommendations for the highs?
Thanks for the insight everyone!
I'll probably go with the 5000K for the lows, any recommendations for the highs?
Thanks for the insight everyone!
I would reaaaaaallly like to make my highs HIDs too because the stock yellow versus the lows looks ridiculous. I hope a member can tell us if the same kelvinin th highs would be brighter than the lows on high beams and still a similar hue on DRL.















