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Old 11-27-2011, 08:07 PM
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I have both the fog lights and low beams and they are the best lighting mod i have seen. The white lights are so much cleaner. I also replaced the back up lamps and license plate lights with the LED lights this is such an improvement over the stock lights and looks so much better.

Thanks to Neal at Corvette Mods for a quick response to my e-mails and a replacement part
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Aside from the way they look do they provide as much light in front of the car for driving or does the change in color make it harder to see? I've read a lot of things about changing light color temp and that brighter whites does not always translate into more ability to see in the dark, and in many cases the lower temp light makes it easier to see further out. Any feedback on this?
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Aside from the way they look do they provide as much light in front of the car for driving or does the change in color make it harder to see? I've read a lot of things about changing light color temp and that brighter whites does not always translate into more ability to see in the dark, and in many cases the lower temp light makes it easier to see further out. Any feedback on this?

That is true above 6k. Many European cars run 6ks as an oem color. GM chose 4300 and for a lot of guys that's too yellow.
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I live in a pretty dark area and when i installed the fog lamps it was amazing at the difference in visibility. So I wanted to try the low beams to see if it would make as big of difference as the fog lamps and it did. I can really see much better with these HID lights
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Originally Posted by will61
I live in a pretty dark area and when i installed the fog lamps it was amazing at the difference in visibility. So I wanted to try the low beams to see if it would make as big of difference as the fog lamps and it did. I can really see much better with these HID lights
Excellent! Thanks for your review!
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Will it be a problem using 6000k bulbs in the fogs? Don't want to have any heating issues...will 6k in the lows and 6k in the fogs be ok?? Same bulb and temp, right? Or is 6k for the fogs too hot? Thanks!



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You mean higher temps will dull the lenses/covers on fogs that have less airspace and less bulb life?
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You mean higher temps will dull the lenses/covers on fogs that have less airspace and less bulb life?
This does not happen.
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Originally Posted by corvettemods1
This does not happen.
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I thought my 6ks on my previous vehicle were far too blue. I would like more white than 4300. Maybe 5-5500. Not sure about 6ks again though
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Old 12-12-2012, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by corvettemods1
Yes! We can get sets for any car. Send me a pm with your car info and we will get you setup...

I NEED THESE!!!!

I have your 6000k HID fogs and high beams - love 'em love 'em LOVE 'EM!!!!

The fogs are WAY brighter and whiter!! Noticeably whiter then the factory low beams. They really light up the road!!

The high beams lack of instant on initially takes a bit of getting used to - and it has been cold here at night. But after they are warm - AWESOME!! They come right back up after you switch back and forth high-to-low-to-high due to an oncoming car.

My buddy was so impressed he wants a set of fogs for his Subaru!!

Thank you!!

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