my new piaa h4 4150k's
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i put one in and left the osram in the other to compare....well, we are talking very white light compared to yellow for the osram. I was driving last night with my highs on for the highway (2am) and was amazed at how great the light is, how bright....that was with the old ones...
if you can't get enough light to see where your going with these your blind and should not be driving.
anybody wanting more pure light, these are the ticket for sure.
btw the temp is not so high as to make them "purple" which I really was'nt going for....i care about good pure light, not appearance.
if you can't get enough light to see where your going with these your blind and should not be driving.
anybody wanting more pure light, these are the ticket for sure.
btw the temp is not so high as to make them "purple" which I really was'nt going for....i care about good pure light, not appearance.
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someone told me that using those kinds of bulbs,the brighter that is,they tend to get high temperature inside the headlamps thus fogging the front glass much sooner than it is supposed to.
My electrician told that these headlamps can work fine using up to 60watts bulbs.If i put anything higher than that(like H4 100W etc)then the temperature inside the headlamp will be soo high that in shorter time my glass will become blurry.
anyone heard about that?
My electrician told that these headlamps can work fine using up to 60watts bulbs.If i put anything higher than that(like H4 100W etc)then the temperature inside the headlamp will be soo high that in shorter time my glass will become blurry.
anyone heard about that?
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which means that if its so hot that condensation forms on the outside of the glass, then you have wet lights. But since when does water on the outside of a headlight affect sight at night? Unless you have pixel vision, you wont notice any difference.....
If you are talking about the glass heating up and melting, thus becoming deformed and blurry, then you obviously need to stay away from that bulb. Its quite possible, but i highly doubt it.....
If you are talking about the glass heating up and melting, thus becoming deformed and blurry, then you obviously need to stay away from that bulb. Its quite possible, but i highly doubt it.....
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