Diamond Blue Headlight Bulbs

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Colors inside the Spectras program range from performance oriented "Ultra White" and Blue colors to the more extreme Red, Green and Purple tones. EVO Formance 9007 Blue Spectras Xenon headlight bulbs are the bluest performance oriented halogen bulb on the market rated at 10000K, while projecting 1100 lumens. A mixture of pressurized xenon, halogen and argon gasses combined with a high quality filament allows for only 65/75W of power, while emitting upwards of 90/100 watts of light. In addition to emitting more light, they maintain safe heat levels, which give them a long bulb life. Their long life, low heat, increased tone and high quality filament will outperform factory headlight bulbs every time. Spectras Xenon's blue light bulbs operate at 12V and will not damage or melt any of the vehicles existing electrical components. CIPA EVO Formance Blue (10000K) Spectras Xenon, 9007: Pure xenon blue light, rated 10000K, projecting 1100 lumens Operates using a 12V power source Consumes about 75W of power Lifespan of about 800 hours More light, less power and a safer installation Includes 2 free ultra white T-10 bulbs Model# 93373

Specifications Condition: New Manufacturer Part Number: 93373 Brand: CIPA Auto & Tires Auto & Tires Auto Parts Auto & Tires Auto Parts Car Lighting Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female If your looking for a bulb that gives that 10K H.I.D look, then get these.
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Wedding Dress In SurabayaAnd I've had them for 4 months now. Yes () No (5) Report Yes () No (5) Verified purchaser Bought 2 sets for both cars. One burned out within seconds. Installed second set, they are blue but no brighter than stock bulbs which I reinstalled.

Yes (4) No (1) Report Yes (4) No (1) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser These lights were so dim I had to get flashlight to look and see if they were lit. The one (mind you they come in pairs) that was lit barely cast a light past the bumper. The other was so dim it didn't make it past the headlight lens. There might just be a reason that the bulbs were so inexpensive, or in this case, cheap. Yes (2) No (0) Report Yes (2) No (0) Verified purchaser Dont buy this product waste of money they are not even as bright as the factory oem lights. I used them for one night and put the oem factory lights back in. I wouldnt bother wasting your money on these they are suppose to be 2 to 3 times brighter and they are not as bright as the oem factory bulbs. Yes () No () Report Yes () No () Verified purchaser Both broke right away when I I put them in. Just in all terrie Yes (2) No (0) Report Yes (2) No (0) Verified purchaser 1 2 3 See all Previous Reviews Next Reviews

If your looking for a bulb that gives that 10K H.I.D look, then get these. Yes () No (5) Verified purchaser Bought 2 sets for both cars. Yes (4) No (1) 1 answer will this fit my 2006 toyota tundra 4 wheel drive by Report 1 answer can i use these on a dodge by Report 0 answers 1 2 3 See allAre blue car bulbs legal? Post Tagged: , , , , , , , Many customers get in touch with us to see which bulbs will be most suitable for their needs. A common question from customers that are looking for bulbs with styling benefits is, 'are blue car bulbs legal?' When it comes to the legality of halogen car bulbs, it is the Kelvin rating (K) that really matters. Any halogen bulb with a Kelvin rating over 4200K is not legal for road use, and should only be used off-road. This is because bulbs begin to produce a light with a slight blue tint when they reach a colour temperature of around 4200K. Blue bulbs are used by the emergency services and therefore need to stand out on the road against other drivers.

If everyone had blue-tinted headlights, the emergency vehicles might struggle to be spotted by traffic which could potentially cause many problems. The exception to this rule is the Philips WhiteVision range. At 4300K, these bulbs produce the first road legal white light. Philips WhiteVision bulbs are manufactured with specialist quartz-glass, which produces a crisp white light without the blue tint or the need for a coating on the bulb. This means that the range remains fully road legal whilst producing a white light and high colour temperature. Some manufacturers put a blue coating on the bulb to make the beam as white as possible. As long as this doesn’t push the colour temperature up past 4200K, this is road legal. If your bulb has a coating, you’ll not get as much light on the road as it compromises the light output. Take a look at this comparison of a bulb without a coating, and one with a blue coating: On many new vehicles including Audi, BMW and Mercedes models, new Xenon HID lighting can give a very slight blue tint.

These are still classed as road legal, as long they are factory-fitted HID lights and not an aftermarket HID kit. Conversion kits are not road legal. The reason why Xenon HID bulbs can be blue and still road legal is all down to legislation. As Xenon bulbs became more popular, new laws were created that were more detailed and allow for higher colour temperatures. Another reason why most Xenon HID bulbs are classed as road legal is down to their technology. Xenon bulbs contain different mixes of salts in comparison to halogen. They can achieve higher colour temperatures without the need for a blue coating, which means that you won’t have to compromise on light output. Find out more about Xenon HID bulbs later in this post. As a general rule of thumb, if you look at the light produced and it has a blue tint, the bulb may not be classed as road legal and may only be used off road. Street legal bulbs such as the Philips WhiteVision and OSRAM Cool Blue Intense are perfect examples of bulbs that you can use on the road whilst achieving a great styling effect and crisp white light.

Most maximum performance, standard and longlife halogen bulbs are road legal. If you feel unsure, just remember that you can either: You’ll be able to spot a significant difference between 4200K and higher colour temperatures such as 5000K. Bulbs around 5000K are illegal unless using off-road, and will appear to have a distinctive white light with a strong blue tint. If you’re after a Xenon HID effect, your best choice is the Philips Diamond Vision range. Because these bulbs have a Kelvin rating of 5000K they’re not legal for road use, but many people tend to buy them for styling and off-road uses such as car shows and events. Xenon HID bulbs are quite confusing, as they do produce a much higher colour temperature than halogen bulbs but are mostly classed as road legal. Factory-fitted Xenon HIDs can produce higher Kelvin ratings than halogen bulbs and still be fully road legal. Standard HID bulbs usually run at around 4600K and produce a very bright, crisp white light.