Quick HID Question Help????
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cliffybabe
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Hi Guys
Im after some help re HID's
I've been offered a set for 60quid brand new which im snapping for, Which version should i go for
4300k
6000k
8000k
10000k
whats the pro's and cons tot he different versions?? I know Dave will know this one
Thanks
neil
Im after some help re HID's
I've been offered a set for 60quid brand new which im snapping for, Which version should i go for
4300k
6000k
8000k
10000k
whats the pro's and cons tot he different versions?? I know Dave will know this one
Thanks
neil

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d6dph
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I'd say go for the 6000k kit, Mine are 8k but a little too blue really

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cliffybabe
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thats what i was thnink but Stu said that the blue tinge takes away the powe rna did be bette roff with the 4300??d6dph wrote:I'd say go for the 6000k kit, Mine are 8k but a little too blue really

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I would go with 4300 myself
but when did I know what I was talking about
but when did I know what I was talking about
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d6dph
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4300k is supposed to be the best for light output, 6000k will give you a blue tint.
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Malc u make me laughtylerma wrote: but when did I know what I was talking about

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tylerma
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well I try lol
I have heard 4300 mentioned as factory
so thats what I would go for
I have heard 4300 mentioned as factory
so thats what I would go for
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4300 it is then 

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d6dph
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I think you are right with the 4300 being OE temp mate.

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Cheers dave, Jsut double checking it is H1's for the BM aint it??? 

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Yup indeed! 

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cliffybabe wrote:Cheers dave, Jsut double checking it is H1's for the BM aint it???
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i just wanted to make sured6dph wrote:Yup indeed!

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id always go for 6000s, theyre a crisp white light which has a slight bluish tint if seen from a distance, but not a silly obvious bright 'look at me' blue
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cliffy are HID'ing your depo agel lights?
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Brianmoooore
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Higher the colour temp, the lower the light output (not to mention looking extremely council).
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According to the advert for them in my local shop. HID's are not road legal unless used in projector style headlights equipped with some sort of wash/wipe mechanism.
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Link to legal stuff
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/drs/hidheadlamps
I think as long as you have your lights aligned properly and you check the beam pattern you will be unlikely to get in trouble over fitting them.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/drs/hidheadlamps
I think as long as you have your lights aligned properly and you check the beam pattern you will be unlikely to get in trouble over fitting them.
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BMW outer headlamps are projector type, and many have wash/wipe systems (some even working), so no problem there.munky30 wrote:According to the advert for them in my local shop. HID's are not road legal unless used in projector style headlights equipped with some sort of wash/wipe mechanism.
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Mine don't have wash wipe
But yes, a lot of e30's will be fine, no problems with mot or arsey policemen. I was just saying... after a lot of umming and ahhing it seems they have finally come up with a definitive 'this is, and this isnt' standpoint on aftermarket HID kits.
But yes, a lot of e30's will be fine, no problems with mot or arsey policemen. I was just saying... after a lot of umming and ahhing it seems they have finally come up with a definitive 'this is, and this isnt' standpoint on aftermarket HID kits.
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