haha, funny you mention that because some pulled me for them because he said they were blue and I told him "you must be Mr. Magoo because they ain't blue". He then tells me I'm going to do a test and then site you on 2 tickets for my fogs and headlights....... the jerk off goes to his undercover all blacked out brand new corvette and pulls a piece of white paper out. He holds it up to my headlights and fog lights and then walks back to his vette.... scratchin' his head. Walks back to my cruiser and says you got lucky kid, since the paper didn't glow blue while I held it in front of your headlights you can go?????? haha I laughed in his face. It took him 40 minutes to figure that out, he had to call another piggy to help determine that they weren't blue. Old man needs to get his eyes checked, thought he was all cool in his c5.
Reason I went with the 8,000k after changing from the 4,000k because I wanted the color to match the whitish-blue of all my LEDs and the color of the halo rings that go around my projectors.
SEXYYYY, haha but I didn't really see a difference with brightness because they say the higher you go in the kelvin scale the worse it gets. Supposedly, 3500k is the brightest with furthest visibility but that's why they make night vision binoculars!
Reason I went with the 8,000k after changing from the 4,000k because I wanted the color to match the whitish-blue of all my LEDs and the color of the halo rings that go around my projectors.
SEXYYYY, haha but I didn't really see a difference with brightness because they say the higher you go in the kelvin scale the worse it gets. Supposedly, 3500k is the brightest with furthest visibility but that's why they make night vision binoculars!

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