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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Question HIDs in the rain....?

For those that have installed either 4300 or 6000s, how is the light in the rain and compared to stock..I read somewhere the 6000 light gets 'washed out' in the rain but that 4300 is much better....the stock of course is worthless base case/ useless in rain at night....appreciate any feedback....
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by GGGXXX
For those that have installed either 4300 or 6000s, how is the light in the rain and compared to stock..I read somewhere the 6000 light gets 'washed out' in the rain but that 4300 is much better....the stock of course is worthless base case/ useless in rain at night....appreciate any feedback....
Couldn't tell you between 4300 vs 6000... but 6000k is definately better then stock in rain (or any other condition for that matter)...
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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 01:48 AM
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4300's are better too in any condition - I think any HID upgrade will give you better light in any situation and I would doubt there is any significant difference in visibility between the different color temps. Both are better than stock and the only real difference to most people is how they look to everyone else when they are driving, you either like the ultra white look or the more blue look I think and you would be happy with either!
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