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HERE IS A SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON OF MY H3 WITH THE MCCULLOCH 8000K H.I.D.S' AND MY FATHERS 2002 FORD RANGER. BIG DIFFERENCE! I HAVE MORE INFO ON THE H3 TECHNICAL AND MODS SITE.
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HERE IS A SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON OF MY H3 WITH THE MCCULLOCH 8000K H.I.D.S' AND MY FATHERS 2002 FORD RANGER. BIG DIFFERENCE! I HAVE MORE INFO ON THE H3 TECHNICAL AND MODS SITE.
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Thumbs up on the effort. Thumbs down on the choice of bulb. 8,000k is way to much. Your visibility is decreased by a substantial amount with these bulbs. It defeats the whole purpose of having an HID lighting system. Your fathers Ranger is lighting up the ground better than your Hummer. Not to mention it looks very rice-rockety when they are that blue. You might want to consider going down to 6000k maybe; for your own safety atleast.
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Well I will say that these 8000K do give off a bluish tint. But thats what I wanted. I prefer it over the 10000K and 12000K purple color lights. To me those are the so called rice rockety headlights you speak of. The photos that I have taken show the basic difference between regular headlights and H.I.D.s' If you were to look at the concrete below the vehicles you would see that the H.I.D.s' are more brighter. I think thats a false claim saying the 8000K are not as bright as the Ford factory bulbs. Even with my foglights and the Fords foglights, The 8000Ks' are more illuminating.
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were did you get the lights?? hard to install??
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I want to put Blue headlights in my Hummer What is some really good bright ones?
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Thumbs up on red
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I ordered the same ones, and they came today, but i was asleep so i gotta pick them up at the post office tomorrow. ill take pics as well
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