But i am using 4000k (not so white). If you want white color use 6000k.
Hi.
Forgot to mention i have the sport model with DIS so need canbus ready leds.
Steve
I use these, happily recommend them... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Retrofit-W...coding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_asin_image
Hi. Which one's did u buy. And are they white or bluey white. The cheap white? Led sidelight bulbs i purchased look white until you put main beam on.We use the Philips one pictured above, sport model and no errors.
Thanks. Just ordered a pair in 4000k.I believe they are 4000k from memory and are not bluey white, just a nice bright white.
I would have thought that for sidelights, it's better to go for 6000k? You need to be seen and 6000k give a sharper, crisper effect? Warm-white may be only marginally brighter that the standard bulbs .....Thanks. Just ordered a pair in 4000k.
Steve
I would have thought that for sidelights, it's better to go for 6000k? You need to be seen and 6000k give a sharper, crisper effect? Warm-white may be only marginally brighter that the standard bulbs .....
David
Apparently 4300k is the sweet spot for maximum light output and has very little sign of yellow. I do tend to prefer 6000k having said that, though may resort to 4300k for my new dipped beam(not happy with my current 35w HIDs). By contrast, my LED main beam are great.I would have thought that for sidelights, it's better to go for 6000k? You need to be seen and 6000k give a sharper, crisper effect? Warm-white may be only marginally brighter that the standard bulbs .....
David