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Old 04-05-2010 | 05:52 PM
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Default Free Detailing product with Purchase of HID Kit!

Giving away a secret detailing product with the purchase of every HI/LO Hid Kit.

And I still have free shipping too!!
 
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Old 04-05-2010 | 07:56 PM
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Dude i need to get a headlight and fog kit from you hopefully before summer. I needs money!
 
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Old 04-05-2010 | 08:56 PM
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Where the hell have you been?
 
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Old 04-05-2010 | 09:10 PM
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Working all the damn time. I was actually even close to trading in the stang for a VW Jetta Tdi but after thinking about it **** that! My car is paid off only has 34k on it so whatever but i would like to get a bigger car. But decided to keep her and do work lol
 
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Old 04-06-2010 | 08:13 AM
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I just might be ordering the dual beam kit today actually.

And what would you recommend, the 4300K or 5000K?

Just an FYI:
What do the numbers such as 4300k mean for each hid kit?
The numbers such as 4300k,5000k,6000k,and 8000k represents the color of light that the Hid kit produces.
Here is a rundown of the colors they produce:
4500k- produces a yellow/white light found in many OEM Hid equipped vehicles.
5000k- produces a pure white with a slight hair of blue light.
6000k- produces a white/blue light with them having more of a blue hue then the 5k kits.
8000k- Produces a very blue light.
10,000k- produces an extremely blue light output.

Shouldn't that be 4300K?
 

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Old 04-06-2010 | 09:46 AM
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i got 5k from spike and love it, its sucha a clear bright white, i dont think theres anthing better IMO
 
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Old 04-08-2010 | 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by 00blkstanggt
I just might be ordering the dual beam kit today actually.

And what would you recommend, the 4300K or 5000K?

Just an FYI:
What do the numbers such as 4300k mean for each hid kit?
The numbers such as 4300k,5000k,6000k,and 8000k represents the color of light that the Hid kit produces.
Here is a rundown of the colors they produce:
4500k- produces a yellow/white light found in many OEM Hid equipped vehicles.
5000k- produces a pure white with a slight hair of blue light.
6000k- produces a white/blue light with them having more of a blue hue then the 5k kits.
8000k- Produces a very blue light.
10,000k- produces an extremely blue light output.

Shouldn't that be 4300K?
Its actually 4,500K some companies do 4300K others do 4500K. I need to fix that one mistake where it says 4300k thank you for that.

Me I like white light so I have 4500K in the heads and 5000k in the fogs.

Originally Posted by probiker427
i got 5k from spike and love it, its sucha a clear bright white, i dont think theres anthing better IMO
I agree sir.
 
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