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The plastic surgery has begun! Dragon Fire Red with black roof, door handles, and side mirrors. Xpel over Vinyl on bumper hood, light and mirrors. Should be done soon.
yeah the standard bulbs 4300k which is a tint of yellow vs the 6000k which is bright white, similar with LEDs
will post some picts when i install them
4300k if you actually want to see. 6000k if you just want your lights to look whiter or even bluish. Google the differences between 4300k and 6000k and universally the comments are you can see better with 4300k.
4300k if you actually want to see. 6000k if you just want your lights to look whiter or even bluish. Google the differences between 4300k and 6000k and universally the comments are you can see better with 4300k.
Yep, 4300k is the best for vision. I did 6000k because it looks cool, literally.
4300k if you actually want to see. 6000k if you just want your lights to look whiter or even bluish. Google the differences between 4300k and 6000k and universally the comments are you can see better with 4300k.
Originally Posted by koala
Yep, 4300k is the best for vision. I did 6000k because it looks cool, literally.
Yep is def for the cool factor. I've always been running 6000k bulbs. It actually looks a little 'green' sometimes (because the light is blue but when is mixed with the yellowish street lighting, it gives it a hint of green at times)
Esp when my two other vehicles are all LEDs...the 4300k look even more yellowish in comparison
Did the dealer use the template or did they simply install it straight. There is a template that is used with the appropriate insert so that the letters are not installed on a perfectly straight line, but, rather, contoured slightly around the slight curve of the rear bumper. I hope this makes sense.
Did the dealer use the template or did they simply install it straight. There is a template that is used with the appropriate insert so that the letters are not installed on a perfectly straight line, but, rather, contoured slightly around the slight curve of the rear bumper. I hope this makes sense.
The dealer used the template. After searching this forum and toying around with trying to do it myself, I'm not sure there is any good way to put these emblems on correctly without the template. It may be the angle of the photo, but the emblem does follow the contour of the rear bumper, if they are installed in a straight line the emblem has the appearance of a downward curve.