Lighting Question

daves2000ls

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What do you guys suggest to match my angel eyes and headlights? Non-HID upgrade please.

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i think he wants the actual headlight color to match the actual angel eye color. i'm interested too.
 
i think sylverstar has some blue colored low beams. there are plenty out there that come close but the closest would be the hid kit. check lskoncepts.com
 
your welcome, a word of advice...don't get the cheapo's on ebay because all it is is a regular bulb that's painted blue. don't waste your time and money, get it right the first time and you'll be happy. good luck
 
so the silverstars should make his headlights more white than they already are?
 
The Hoen Xenonmatch Plus bulbs would match the rings very closely. That would be the less expensive alternative than an HID kit. However, if you wanted an HID kit the 4300K color would match the rings as well.
 
Nokya cosmic whites are nice and I think might work for you. But I am sure they come in stage 2 and that means you would need to get the heavy duty wires, they run on a higher wattage.
 
The Hoen Xenonmatch Plus bulbs would match the rings very closely. That would be the less expensive alternative than an HID kit. However, if you wanted an HID kit the 4300K color would match the rings as well.



Anything more specific about the Hoen bulb? Are the different variations or is that "the one"?

Thanks everyone.
 
The Hoen Xenonmatch Plus bulbs would match the rings very closely. That would be the less expensive alternative than an HID kit. However, if you wanted an HID kit the 4300K color would match the rings as well.



Anything more specific about the Hoen bulb? Are there different variations or is that "the one"?

Thanks everyone.
 
Anything more specific about the Hoen bulb? Are there different variations or is that "the one"?

Thanks everyone.
There are two different Hoen bulbs. There is the Xenonmatch and the Xenonmatch Plus bulbs.

The Xenonmatch bulbs will operate around 4000K which is much whiter than the stock bulbs. These bulbs do not require heavy duty connectors since they operate near the stock wattage.

The Xenonmatch Plus bulbs will operate around 5000K and at a higher wattage than the stock bulbs. Hoen recommends the purchase of the heavy duty connectors to replace the stock connectors. Those can be purchased at the same time as the bulbs.

Hoen recommends that you put the Xenonmatch bulbs in the fog lights and the Xenonmatch Plus bulbs in the low and high beams.
 
rickztahone - what did you do to make your fogs blue?


i put a hid kit on the low beams, and fogs. they are both 10k. now i wish i wouldn't have gone so high, maybe stick with 8k, but i still like them. they look real nice at night.
 
That they do rickztahone. Thanks Ken, I'll be looking into that next pay period.
 
I have the Xenonmatch bulbs in my lows and fog lights and the Xenonmatch Plus in highs. The bulbs are well worth the money. I wouldn't run anything else. Thanks Ken!!
 
dont these run on a low wattage? do you really need the heavy duty wire harness? asking cause i just bought a pair.


Nokya cosmic whites are nice and I think might work for you. But I am sure they come in stage 2 and that means you would need to get the heavy duty wires, they run on a higher wattage.
 

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