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Amorpatriae

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I'm looking for projectors. I'll let you know when I find them.
 

Rollin Thunder

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I'm looking for projectors. I'll let you know when I find them.

The tycs I posted over on the other page are my favorites. But let me know what your looking for and I can find some good ones. Do you want the rings around the lights??? Or no and under 200. Right?
 

Amorpatriae

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I like the halos, but they're not necessary. Under 200 (lower the better, but not sacrificing quality). Thanks for your time Thunder.
 

667theneighbour

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Projectors completly avoid the issue. In stock housings you should aim them down a bit. 4300k Will have the least glare. HIDS are kinda bass akwards. 10000k will LOOK the birghtest (and be the most annoying on the road) but will have the least usuable light. 4300k Will look the dimist, but will have the most light thrown down on the road as there is no color wash out.

4300k is white with a yellow hue. Mostly used OEM.
5000k-5500k is white. Highest light output
6000k is white with a blue hue. 10-15% lower output than 5000k
8000k is even more blue. 10-15% lower output than 6000k
12000 is purple.
14000k is green I think.
 

Yang1815

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I've got stock 4300k in my Lexus, but I like the 6000k in my Tahoe better. :)
 

667theneighbour

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You guys are lucky who live in USA. A new Tahoe cost apx. $220.000 in Norway where I live. :( The petrol cost $5,5+ per gallon.
 
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