When I bought my tuck it had mismatched headlight bulbs. One looked OEM and the other had that trendy faux-HID blue tint.
I replaced them both with a matched set of Sylvania "OEM" black-dot bulbs.
The "blue" side still projects blue. Not as much as with the previous bulb, but it's still noticeable. Now it's just noticeable from a short distance (like when I'm pulling up to the garage wall). I would say the brightness of both bulbs is equal.
I took a good look at the lenses, and they don't appear cracked or marked. Neither has an odd tint when not illuminated.
So, what I'm wondering is if there's some sort of an uneven electrical flow to the one side, could that change the colour temperature of the bulb?
I might have to break-out the multimeter on this one.
I replaced them both with a matched set of Sylvania "OEM" black-dot bulbs.
The "blue" side still projects blue. Not as much as with the previous bulb, but it's still noticeable. Now it's just noticeable from a short distance (like when I'm pulling up to the garage wall). I would say the brightness of both bulbs is equal.
I took a good look at the lenses, and they don't appear cracked or marked. Neither has an odd tint when not illuminated.
So, what I'm wondering is if there's some sort of an uneven electrical flow to the one side, could that change the colour temperature of the bulb?
I might have to break-out the multimeter on this one.