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I just installed it last night guys. It looks kinda difference. I heard it takes a while to settle in. I installed one side and left the other side stock. I will post pictures tonight.
I just installed it last night guys. It looks kinda difference. I heard it takes a while to settle in. I installed one side and left the other side stock. I will post pictures tonight.
Make sure not to run the new light bulb too long without using the other one. If you do not, they will have a different color later on, as the burn time will be different for each bulb.
Just my 2 cents.
definately, !! hehe I did it to compare for about 1 min... honestly I really cant tell a huge difference. I will post up pictures tonight and you guys can tell me.
definately, !! hehe I did it to compare for about 1 min... honestly I really cant tell a huge difference. I will post up pictures tonight and you guys can tell me.
I wouldn't worry too much about the colorshift from having one in one side. It'l probably take 25 hours of constant use before you'll be able to tell a difference in color.
Also, the bulbs in your IS have had plenty of time to burn in and as they do, they'll get closer to that 6000K color. You can tell a huge difference when your stock HID bulbs are new v. the 6000K bulbs.
The bulbs is not suppose to be brighter because the color temperature is brighter, the 6000K is only a bit whiter. look at the base of the bulbs and it will tell you the serial number and the part number from Philips.. also if you look in the center of the capsule, it has a red stain and the ceramis is purple.. remember different housing the light will come out different.. let me know if you have any questions.. I personally think the difference between the OEM and 6000K ultinon is pretty subtle not dramatic.