Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
ORIGINAL: donpisto
Thanks for the info. If I hadn't bought the headlights I have I probably would go with the HID kit. Just gotta get me some of the bulbs you mentioned tho.
ORIGINAL: finch13
Sylvania makes Silverstar and Silverstar ULTRA bulbs that are a bit whiter and brighter than regular halogens. DDMTuning also makes a relatively cheap ($150) HID kit in a range of temperatures.
Sylvania makes Silverstar and Silverstar ULTRA bulbs that are a bit whiter and brighter than regular halogens. DDMTuning also makes a relatively cheap ($150) HID kit in a range of temperatures.
ORIGINAL: falkore24
Just a heads up ..... LED's in the reverse lights look cool, but don't put out as much light ...... might want to consider sticking with bulbs there.
Just a heads up ..... LED's in the reverse lights look cool, but don't put out as much light ...... might want to consider sticking with bulbs there.
ORIGINAL: finch13
Even those 30 LED bulbs? If you set up an array in there it could potentially be brighter than filament.
Even those 30 LED bulbs? If you set up an array in there it could potentially be brighter than filament.
I thought that LED's would be brighter too and had done this research because I had planned on doing the swap as well. I think I'm going to see if I can find ceramic sockets so I can run 50W bulbs ..... I have to back into my parking spot at night and it's very dark behind me.
ORIGINAL: finch13
You can still get HIDs, they have numerous bulb sizes. falkore had HIDs in his stock housing, they were legit.
ORIGINAL: donpisto
Thanks for the info. If I hadn't bought the headlights I have I probably would go with the HID kit. Just gotta get me some of the bulbs you mentioned tho.
ORIGINAL: finch13
Sylvania makes Silverstar and Silverstar ULTRA bulbs that are a bit whiter and brighter than regular halogens. DDMTuning also makes a relatively cheap ($150) HID kit in a range of temperatures.
Sylvania makes Silverstar and Silverstar ULTRA bulbs that are a bit whiter and brighter than regular halogens. DDMTuning also makes a relatively cheap ($150) HID kit in a range of temperatures.
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