Yes, 4300k OEM color and ONLY 4300k, 6000k looks ok reflectors, but you lose some light, 8000k look horrible in all housings and you have a pretty decent drop in total lumen output. You might need 50w of 8000k to get the same output as a standard 35w 4300k
yea i know my car has 35w 4300k but is this one 4300k too? or 6000k?.. im thinking about gettin 8000k in 50w
thanks!
privateochoa 3 years ago
Yes, 4300k OEM color and ONLY 4300k, 6000k looks ok reflectors, but you lose some light, 8000k look horrible in all housings and you have a pretty decent drop in total lumen output. You might need 50w of 8000k to get the same output as a standard 35w 4300k
enigma02g 3 years ago
may i know what intensity is that????!!!
privateochoa 3 years ago
OEM 4300k at 35w is 3200 lumens, best guess at 50w is around 5-5500 lumens. It does have some effect on the cutoff, but overall remains sharp.
enigma02g 3 years ago