| vonrauss |
I've read on some threads that the 4100K are brighter than the 6000K. Is this true? What's really the difference?
Maybe I'm just confused...
Also, does this include the hi, lo, and foglamps? |
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| phins2rt |
quote: Originally posted by vonrauss
I've read on some threads that the 4100K are brighter than the 6000K. Is this true? What's really the difference?
Maybe I'm just confused...
Also, does this include the hi, lo, and foglamps?
4100K are brighter than 6000K. The K refers to the color of the light. The higher the Kelvin rating, the more blue/purple the light. According to Philips, 4100K put out about 3200 lumens whereas the 6000K produce 2400 lumens.
The price is for one kit. To do hi, lows and fogs, you would need to purchase three kits. |
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| swooo |
quote: Originally posted by phins2rt
4100K are brighter than 6000K. The K refers to the color of the light. The higher the Kelvin rating, the more blue/purple the light. According to Philips, 4100K put out about 3200 lumens whereas the 6000K produce 2400 lumens.
The price is for one kit. To do hi, lows and fogs, you would need to purchase three kits.
My biggest concern is factory warranty.... Does this void it? If it is plug and play...can the factory wiring handle the heavier draw?
Second concern...does this kit eliminate the high beam? Some kits for other vehicles eliminate the high.
Third....with the 05 projector style does it work effectively?
Do you have pictures of a finished product? I've seen bastardized kits in vehicles, ie GMC Denali. |
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| phins2rt |
quote: Originally posted by swooo
My biggest concern is factory warranty.... Does this void it? If it is plug and play...can the factory wiring handle the heavier draw?
Second concern...does this kit eliminate the high beam? Some kits for other vehicles eliminate the high.
Third....with the 05 projector style does it work effectively?
Do you have pictures of a finished product? I've seen bastardized kits in vehicles, ie GMC Denali.
swoo,
Does not void the warranty. The draw comes off of the battery and not the eletrical system.
High beam is still there. There are two separate bulbs for high and low.
Others here report very satisfactory results with the halogen projectors.
Good luck!! |
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| Jeffna |
| Still available? I have a 01 MDX. What kind of lighting output will i have. I was told to buy D2R bulbs which are for non projector style headlamps. |
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