white headlights
#25
They might be slightly yellow still but when you have all 4 replaced you would think they are white as it gets without getting into the blueish tint.
#26
how do you think the piaa bulbs compare versus the silverstar bulbs as far 'whiteness' goes? i have silverstars now, and i like them, but i saw that it looks like the piaa's bulbs burn at the same watts, but have a higher wattage rating (therefore they look brighter right?); if that's the case, are the piaa bulbs that much better to be worth the extra 50 some-odd bucks? both silverstar and piaa bulbs have a 4000k rating
#28
#29
i'm not doubting or anything, just curious. and i believe blackice is right, oem is either 55/60 or 55/65. i don't know if the original housing can safely hold anything more than that, but i have heard horror stories in the past of people using higher wattage than what's recommended
#30
55 watts is correct
The housing is NOT designed for more then OEM wattage
DO NOT do it esp the cheap Asian ones off Ebay.....(no offense to the race just where they come from)....you dont need any fires
OEM is 55 watt and
HID is 35 watt but more light output....retro solutions offers a 55 watt version as well... you can get them for the Hi/Lo beams as well now.
Joolander- I think 5000K is the way to go for pure white with really no discernible blue!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'm not doubting or anything, just curious. and i believe blackice is right, oem is either 55/60 or 55/65. i don't know if the original housing can safely hold anything more than that, but i have heard horror stories in the past of people using higher wattage than what's recommended
OEM is 55 watt and
HID is 35 watt but more light output....retro solutions offers a 55 watt version as well... you can get them for the Hi/Lo beams as well now.
Joolander- I think 5000K is the way to go for pure white with really no discernible blue!!!!!!!!!!!!!