DRL and License plate lighting

Vahag Chakerian

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So before I order any parts I love to double-double make sure I'm correct on ordering parts. For the DRL would the Nokya 9005/HB3 2500k 65W be a okay wattage for my DRL? And what type of license plate lights are you guys using? I'm looking for the white LED look. If you guys could point a noob the right direction, that'd be great!
 

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you'd want to get something above 2500k. OEM hid bulbs from acura, lexus, bmw etc are around 4300k. Aftermarket companies go upwards of 10k and higher in the color spectrum. The higher the number does not equal brighter lights, but it means the color of the light. Your 2500k would be a yellow light. 4k-6k are the most common colors for HID companies. You start sacrificing output for color above that point.



also note that many aftermarket halogen bulbs made to look like HID will not last a long time. They use a colored/tinted glass to create the look of hid bulbs.
 

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Any way to get white DRLs without going the LED route? I would like to have white DRLs and still keep my high beams functional if possible..
 

Vahag Chakerian

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So it's either having to buy the low beam/high beam. So I'm going to lose one of them? They don't make bulbs that keep the high beams and low beams?
 

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So it's either having to buy the low beam/high beam. So I'm going to lose one of them? They don't make bulbs that keep the high beams and low beams?

You have two different bulbs:

1. Low beams (9006)
2. High Beams/DRL (9005)

You lose nothing.
 

shaunSi

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So my understanding if we get the 9005 high beam/drl it will still function as a DRL and still functional as high beams as well? Thanks Vahag Chakerian for bringing this up. And thanks to all of you who is here for our clarification.
 

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So my understanding if we get the 9005 high beam/drl it will still function as a DRL and still functional as high beams as well? Thanks Vahag Chakerian for bringing this up. And thanks to all of you who is here for our clarification.
It will still function as both, yes.
 

Vahag Chakerian

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I've installed my dome, interior and License led lights and really happy with them, and very easy to install. I also got my DRL lights in which were also easy to put, if you guys have any questions to ask go right ahead!
 

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you'd want to get something above 2500k. OEM hid bulbs from acura, lexus, bmw etc are around 4300k. Aftermarket companies go upwards of 10k and higher in the color spectrum. The higher the number does not equal brighter lights, but it means the color of the light. Your 2500k would be a yellow light. 4k-6k are the most common colors for HID companies. You start sacrificing output for color above that point.



also note that many aftermarket halogen bulbs made to look like HID will not last a long time. They use a colored/tinted glass to create the look of hid bulbs.

Great info webz!
 

shaunSi

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I've installed my dome, interior and License led lights and really happy with them, and very easy to install. I also got my DRL lights in which were also easy to put, if you guys have any questions to ask go right ahead!
Post your pics!!!! So excited to see!
 
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