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    #16
    It's not even the wattage what's blinding people. It's the misuse of HID's on housings that aren't specifically designed to run HID's. Though many people lower the aim of their headlights to fix this , it's not the solution at all. The usable light is not where it should be.
    Definitely and also the area of the environment matters.

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      #17
      Originally posted by crazymikey View Post
      I run 3000k yellow halogen bulbs for my low beams. I like how the yellow doesn't glare on surfaces. Basically like driving with bright ass fog lights that cut through everything.

      I have some unknown brand blue bulbs in my highs. They are bright white with a hint of blue, and they are super bright at night with excellent visibility.


      If you're wanting some good quality halogen bulbs, Luminics and Nokya are some good brands to start with.

      Mikey, yellow lows are legal in your area?? Not around here.(Ontario)
      There was a VW around, but last I seen him he was back to regular lights.
      I have Putco Jet Yellow 3000k halogen for my Highs. I have DRL`s, the High Beams at half power, so my yellows are always on during the day. And at sunset with the parking lights on, looks amazing. I had Nokya, but Putco is more YELLOW.

      FYI--If you want some RED brake lights, use a RED bulb. Same for your Ambers. Rule of thumb, same color bulb as lense. Pricey tho, for Nokya, I paid 8 bucks a bulb at a local stereo shop, are CBs use 4
      But compared to my buddies CB7 lights, his look pink.

      Project:Black Skittle

      AOM->April 2014

      MRT->http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=199779

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        #18
        I'm running 6k HIDs with one piece headlights. I travel a lot on the freeway and can see the road clearly. Il be going 5k bulbs for the OEM look. Projectors are not bad either.
        MY MRT
        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=178936

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