Eurodesigns Xenon Blue Bulbs
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Eurodesigns Xenon Blue Bulbs
Anyone try out Eurodesigns blue headlamp bulbs? I ordered ones for the hi-beams and for the regular driving beams(8500K for both) They are supposed to be street legal. Got the hi-beams in and I'm waiting for the regular headlight bulbs to come in. I want to install them, but I want to do it all at once so I can get it done. They were real cheap,and come with a lifetime warranty. Never heard of them before, but for $12 per set its worth the chance. Any feedback would be good. Thanks.
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so you ALREADY bought them...too bad for you...i bought them as well and when i switched the high beams on, i thought they didnt work they were so dim...my low beams were MUCH brighter than the highs...not to mention they were just about as yellow as our stock high beams...sorry to disappoint you, but let me know if yours are any better
edit: wait....you got low beams as well? how is that possible if you have a 2k2? i thought that company only sold halogen bulbs...
edit: wait....you got low beams as well? how is that possible if you have a 2k2? i thought that company only sold halogen bulbs...
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I bought the 8500k (has 9005 sticker in the upper right corner of the package) Blue lights for the hibeams (as advertised for hibeams). And later from a different company 8500k blues for the headlights. The ad for the headlights does not have a 9005 sticker on them. They are both supposed to be xenon/krypton gas bulbs. What did you mean by low beams as well? Do we have totally different set-ups for the high and lows? I thought that the hibeams were seperate bulbs. Is taht right? Lighting is not my specialty, that's why I'm asking. Help me out because now I'm worried that maybe the other bulbs are the same thing and the company that sold them to me are f*cking up the application. I just wanted to get that kool blue color for my lights. I looked on the car to distinguish what bulb is what. It looks like the outer of the lights are the driving lights, and the inners are the hibeams.
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ive been using these for 2 years now and they use to be 110 watt now they are the 55 and they use to be 6500k now it says 8500k. i have them in headlights and fogs and in my sho. i replace a bulb every 3 months max!!!!! wether its a fog or a headlight.... ive never had to replace em in my sho>>>> they also melted my connectors when they were 110 watt.... lifetime warrenty..... $7 each time to ship back... i always ship 1 and get 2 back... so now i have 3 or 4 extra sets.... and they are bluish white..... and are bright.. they just dont last
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Originally Posted by screamindman
I bought the 8500k (has 9005 sticker in the upper right corner of the package) Blue lights for the hibeams (as advertised for hibeams). And later from a different company 8500k blues for the headlights. The ad for the headlights does not have a 9005 sticker on them. They are both supposed to be xenon/krypton gas bulbs. What did you mean by low beams as well? Do we have totally different set-ups for the high and lows? I thought that the hibeams were seperate bulbs. Is taht right? Lighting is not my specialty, that's why I'm asking. Help me out because now I'm worried that maybe the other bulbs are the same thing and the company that sold them to me are f*cking up the application. I just wanted to get that kool blue color for my lights. I looked on the car to distinguish what bulb is what. It looks like the outer of the lights are the driving lights, and the inners are the hibeams.
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Originally Posted by KCMC582
what he is saying is, how did you buy low beam halogen bulbs when the low beam bulb in a 2002/3 is an HID bulb?
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