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Old 10-26-2004, 09:36 PM
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Absolutely brightest bulbs.....ever.

Ok, I want to make the brightest front end ever. I'm not planning on actually driving down the highway with it but just to do it. I'm looking for the brightest fogs, headlights, cornering and anything else you guys can come up with. So, what bulbs?
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Old 10-26-2004, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by helaesus2
Ok, I want to make the brightest front end ever. I'm not planning on actually driving down the highway with it but just to do it. I'm looking for the brightest fogs, headlights, cornering and anything else you guys can come up with. So, what bulbs?
high watt bulbs.
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Old 10-26-2004, 09:43 PM
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Go with full HID kits in the headlight and fogs.....you won't even be able to look directly at the front end

but all this would be pointless unless you made projectors in each housing, b/c the glare is crazy

i've got 8000K just in the fogs...

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Old 10-26-2004, 09:44 PM
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Anybody know where to get some like 200watters? And can the wiring handle it? <EDIT> Could I put a harness and some nice 100watt bulbs in the corning lights?</edit>
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Originally Posted by helaesus2
Anybody know where to get some like 200watters? And can the wiring handle it? <EDIT> Could I put a harness and some nice 100watt bulbs in the corning lights?</edit>
Not unless you wanna melt em.
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Old 10-26-2004, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by helaesus2
Anybody know where to get some like 200watters? And can the wiring handle it? <EDIT> Could I put a harness and some nice 100watt bulbs in the corning lights?</edit>
don't run overwattage bulbs. they are crap, they will burn up your wiring, and they're just a really bad idea. save your money and put some hid projectors in your oem housings.
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Old 10-26-2004, 09:57 PM
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I was cruzing ebay looking for ideas and I came across this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33710
nifty eh?
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Old 10-26-2004, 09:58 PM
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I had 8000k Hanabi HID, and it is really bright! If you want overkill you can get HID for the headlights and foglights.
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Old 10-26-2004, 10:03 PM
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I had 8000k Hanabi HID, and it is really bright! If you want overkill you can get HID for the headlights and foglights.
yeah, I want fogs but I'm a college student. I make about $-5 a week. Hafta save up for a while
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+1 on the college student. Although after paying my cards, phone, car, and car insurance bills, i have a nice 100 bucks a month to myself.
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9007 conversion with upgraded harness or HID projector
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I had 8000k Hanabi HID, and it is really bright! If you want overkill you can get HID for the headlights and foglights.

where to buy them? the higher the number, the brighter right?
 
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bright lights

they cost me 20 bucks, and are hella bright and blue, called Cuzo Hyper LIghts, they look white in pic, theyre BLUE ACCUALLY







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Originally Posted by vsamoylov
where to buy them? the higher the number, the brighter right?
The higher the number (in Kelvin ratings), the less lumens you get, which means lower light output on the ground. Kelvin ratings have nothing to do with brightness. OEM 4100K HID bulbs are rated at 3200 lumens while the Ultinon 6000K (5800K in actuality) is rated at 2400 lumens. Imagine what lumens will a 8000K or 10000K kit will give? Not much difference from a 9005 highbeam bulb, which is rated at 1900 lumens.
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get a 6000k kit fo ryou headlights, put a ford focus evo kit with teh huge fog lights, get a hella light rack to go on your bumper, and some roof rack lights with KC smiley covers. why are you wnating to do this pointless money wasting "idea"? sounds stupid ot me
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