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Old 10-17-2009, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default bulbs for modern's halo projector headlights.

few ?'s:
1. any bulbs for the projector that are brighter?
2. hoany way to get leds that will fit the halos that are brighter?
3. both my high beam bulbs are burnt out. how do i know what bulbs to buy that fit the high beams (lense next to the projectors.)


i am new to anything other than stock headlights so flame away. hpoefully in the midst of the flames, there will be answers to my questions.
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I dont know about the high beams or different colors in leds crystal would know more about both but I know if you get some super white h1s from modern they are very bright and sure beats stock bulbs.
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also forgot to add i have a set of 8k hids that i wanted to try and use but not sure if they are compatible. anyone wanna help out with this for a lighting newb?
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not flaming...but search. HID's and the LED's have both been discussed for the MP housings. LED's can be replaced, and HID's can be installed.
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I've seen people put brighter LEDs in those headlights, just not sure which ones you would by. If memory strikes me right they're 194s. 8000k HIDs might look pretty but you want something lower...4300k, 5000k or at the most 6000k if you want to improve your lighting at all. The projectors in those lights are terrible so anything you get out of them will be menial at best. H1s are your low beams, not sure about the highs.
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