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Old 09-05-2006, 10:53 PM
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how do i get my stock headlights to be a brighter bmw like color
do i just replace the bulbs or buy a kit
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Hid kit. One of our sponsors sell them. BMW color is about 10,000K
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how much will this run me i seen the diy in the thread but it only has projectors is that what i need
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They make H4 retro hid kits that fit RIGHT in, no projectors, no shields, etc. They run around $250-$300
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oh alrite thanks and these look good or better then projectors
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They look way better than projectors (just because those headlights are buttfukkin-ugly). For your car, you'd want H4 hi/lo. For a BMW color, 6000K or 8000K would probably be best. I think older BMW's had a 4300K color, and ice-whiteish color.
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coo thanks helped out alot
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Its the projectors that make it look blue.
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No ... it's not. It's the projectors that make it looks different colors at different angles. It's still the kelvin temperature that makes it blue.
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