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FS: D3S 5500k HID Bulbs

..::Ryan::..

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I bought some 5500k HIDs for the Mustang, but they are too blue for my liking. I only installed one to see what it was like and took it out. So one is brand new and the other was one for about a minute. I got them from HERE.

With shipping and everything, they were $76 shipped, but only looking for $40. Located in San Antonio, TX.
 

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I think bulb manufacturers use their own standards because Lexus uses 6000k bulbs and it's as white and as bright as you can imagine. My VW had 4200K bulbs and they were close to white but looked more yellow compared to the Lexus 6000K bulbs. 4000-5000k are supposed to produce the most light.
 
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I think bulb manufacturers use their own standards because Lexus uses 6000k bulbs and it's as white and as bright as you can imagine. My VW had 4200K bulbs and they were close to white but looked more yellow compared to the Lexus 6000K bulbs. 4000-5000k are supposed to produce the most light.
Yeah, the lights in the Mustangs now are more of a Yellow/White and I was looking for a closer to bright white like I have in the Acura TL, but these were a little too blue for my liking I suppose.
 
 
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