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What are you saying I don't understand. Please restate.
3000K is yellow
8000K is blue
The brightest output white, at 4100K or 4300K, that is stock and will give most light.
3000K is meant for fog lights, to be used in rain and fog.
3000K is yellow
8000K is blue
The brightest output white, at 4100K or 4300K, that is stock and will give most light.
3000K is meant for fog lights, to be used in rain and fog.
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It is a bit ricey, especially with 8000K. I'd go with 5000K low beams and 3000K fog lamps. That is what I did on my previous car. Some may think it is stupid, but I liked it and it looked good. But 8000K or higher is just way to stupid looking.
This was my 2006 Hyundai Tiburon with 5000K low beams and halogen yellow fogs.
And this was the light output I got:
This was my 2006 Hyundai Tiburon with 5000K low beams and halogen yellow fogs.
And this was the light output I got:
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i still dont understand what ur saying.. because if i understand right then u want to put 3000ks in your headlight.. im pretty sure that wouldnt even be legal and it wouldnt look right.. 3000k are made for foglights only.
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