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So I've had a search n have worked out that I'll probs get new bulbes through "sharperdeal" on Ebay. I'm thinking 6000K or 8000K. Not 100% yet cause although i want the 6000K's n really like the idea of having nice bright headlights, I'm not sure if they will be too bright n in that case I'd go for the 8000K's.

So I've got 3 questions.

1. What do people recomend out of the 2? I do a mix of City, Suburban and Highway driving. If some people can post up some pics maybe. Looking at the car as well as showing how far/much they light the area up.

2. Looking on "sharperdeals" Ebay page you can select D2R/D2S and then the intensity or you can just select the intensity. Which one do I need? From the looks the bases/mounting is different.

3. Also has anyone changed their parkers(ie.small bulbs in head lights)? And what with?

FYI: They will be going in a S2 RS FOUR S.

Thanks to everyone in advance

Mattye

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Hi Matteh

1. Personally I wouldn't go over 6000K otherwise looks too ricey and they attract The Filth.

2. Are you looking at upgrading your hi beams or headlights as the high beams are a Halogen D2R which you'd need an HID upgrade kit to do.

The Xenon Headlights are D2R

3. Yes. You can use anything that uses a T10 base. White LED's look the best with Xenons.

1. Personally I wouldn't go over 6000K otherwise looks too ricey and they attract The Filth.

I want to go 6000K but im not sure if they'll be too bright. I dont want to be attracting unwanted attention. Plus I want everyone else on the road pissed off with me cause they can barely see.

2. Are you looking at upgrading your hi beams or headlights as the high beams are a Halogen D2R which you'd need an HID upgrade kit to do.

The Xenon Headlights are D2R

Looking at upgrading my headlights. Maybe upgrade the Highbeam next.

3. Yes. You can use anything that uses a T10 base. White LED's look the best with Xenons.

I agree mate. That would be what I'd be doing. Is the T10 base a standard base?

Edited by mattye
Wedge base T10 is common yes. Get a multi angle white led for them. get 4 and do ur numberplate lights while your at it

Cheers Mate.

Also is that you in your signature posing with your car?

hahahah yeh mate :down: . Y?

so am i.......

:P

Hey mate,

i run 8000 in my M35, they are a little on th eblue side but not to bad. They seem to really highlight and reflect objects in th edistance very well...

I also run LED's in the parkers that are made up from 18 multidirectional white LED's, they look sweet and match the HID colour well.

Just my 2c worth, I got all my globes through E-Bay, 60 for the HID' and 18 for the LED's.

Cheers

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