what hid conversion kit to u suggest?
#11
Bleeds FORD Blue
I have 7000,or 8000k, cant remember, in mine, they are nokyas, not HIDs. Theyre bright, but I think 6000 would be brighter, just not as blue. I have some pics in my album. Cant wait to see how well my yellow nokyas cut through the snow storms this winter
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I personnally put 6000k in my wife's Mazda6. The light output is nice and blue but not overly colored. In the rain, they are ok but that is what the 3000k in the fogs is for (bright, deep yellow- shines right thru water). The 8k kits are heading more toward being for show. Very blue but darker light output.
Lexus, BMW, Audi all use a 6000k rated system. Volvo, Lincoln, Cadillac all use roughly a 4300k system.
Lexus, BMW, Audi all use a 6000k rated system. Volvo, Lincoln, Cadillac all use roughly a 4300k system.
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i got the 6000k hid kit on my truck and they work great unless its really dense fog. the rain is no problem at all for me. i got them from xenonrider.com its a good site and remember u get what u pay for. i have had to replace the wiring harness but thats cause of my own problems.
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Ford/Mazda Parts guy
I personnally put 6000k in my wife's Mazda6. The light output is nice and blue but not overly colored. In the rain, they are ok but that is what the 3000k in the fogs is for (bright, deep yellow- shines right thru water). The 8k kits are heading more toward being for show. Very blue but darker light output.
Lexus, BMW, Audi all use a 6000k rated system. Volvo, Lincoln, Cadillac all use roughly a 4300k system.
Lexus, BMW, Audi all use a 6000k rated system. Volvo, Lincoln, Cadillac all use roughly a 4300k system.
Lenn are you on 6crew forums since you have a Mazda 6?