Friday, February 26, 2010

Can you use 6000k hids with black housing halo headlights?

The color of the housing does not matter. Are you using a HID retro-kit into a reflector housing, or are you using a projector housing? With halos, I would guess a projector housing.... Going off of that, the color of the housing can be anything, the projectors would be unaffected. If you are retrofitting an HID kit into a standard reflector housing, the housing can be painted any color you want, so long as the reflectors are not painted. You can also use any temperature of HID's you wish. 4300k/5000k or 6000k will give you the highest light output. The higher the temperature, such as 8000k, 10000k, 12000k or higher actually produces less usable light for driving.Can you use 6000k hids with black housing halo headlights?
housing or the cover over it is black? if there is a black cover over it, u can but theres no point


black covers are street illegal neways


6000k hids are still not good for the eyes either


only 4300k are good for long trips and eye wear and tear





also HIDs are never suggested in halogen housings, so if its a halogen reflector OR projector, it isnt suggested, only HID projectors can handle the light

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