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HID 12000K bulb 35W ballast Nissan Sentra

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2008

HID from SHIFT_the bay group buy at www.shiftthebay.com

plug and play kit.
This is how it looks like after install.

The ones used are BBW brand. Ballasts are 35watt output and made in Germany. Bulbs are 12000 Kelvin. No projectors are used.
more info at http://shiftthebay.com/viewtopic.php?t=120

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  • has yours started changing colors yet?

  • @ladypulla662 nah not yet... exactly like it was before

  • Hey what's up dude I was wondering if you could give some advice.. I'm buying a 5k hid kit but I'm not sure what bulb I should or need to get. Car is a 02 sentra with halo projector lights. THANKS!!!

  • @BLAssT0 it depends, the halos didn't come with 02 sentra so depeding on what socket you have on the after market housings you got, you might need a different bulb...

  • Just ordered 12000k for my low beams

  • @AlexR4513 nice

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  • Even though you use 4300k bulbs in a projector, they'll still appear purple/bluish from far away. Whether it's a low beam projector or a bi-xenon projector on the low beam setting, there will be some light bending at the cut-off shield, which is why a lot of cars with projectors appear to have blue headlights from far away. This rainbow effect doesn't affect light output but looks way fuckin' sexier than any gay blue bulbs out there.

  • You're being blinded because these HID bulbs are being installed in a reflector housing that's designed for halogens. When the focal point is off, this creates glare. It's that glare that's blinding you. Also, blue light does scatter a lot more. Even the blue LED light on my computer monitor is blurry. With HIDs, you want to go with 4300k. Not 12,000k. Also, they need to be in a projector housing that's designed to handle the extra light.

  • These blue lights should be illegal on the streets. Anytime im driving at night time and i come accros someone with blue lights i cant see anything cause i am blinded.

  • that website sends me straight 2 google so i guess it doesn't work. any where else because i have da same car and want some also.

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