Blue light output

vmatador

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Any idea how to achieve the same headlight output color?

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On pictures it is 8000k or 10000k. Looks nice. But when rain or fog it will be very poor output. So better go with 6000k , not so blue but nice light color on road :-)
 
Not to sound mean, but it doesn't look nice. It looks ricey boy racer type nice.


4300K-6000K=Luxurious

8000K+= Cheap and ricey


Alot of those pictures you posted like the one with the FX aren't even that color. The picture has been modified to make it look blue, but really it's not. It's actually white.


Do 5000K or 6000K which are both pure white.
 
+1 on that ^^ you wont be happy when its dark and rainy and you can't see the road that great in your $50k+ vehicle.
 
That's why Audi uses 5000K in their LED daytime running lights. Anything above 6000K is going to look cheap and the light output diminishes.
 
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