hid 15k lights for reverse

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I have the 15k hid lights on the headlights could i ran the h11 15k lights for reverse or would that be to bright if so what are people running for reverse lights my lights are blacked out
 

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i have G4 LED tails in my NOT blacked out and an HID H11 kit for the reverse light. it's never too bright in my book. plus they are only one when you are in reverse so it's not like you're blinding people with them while you are driving. looks sick though.
 

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I have the 15k hid lights on the headlights could i ran the h11 15k lights for reverse or would that be to bright if so what are people running for reverse lights my lights are blacked out

If I remember right, which I could be wrong. 15k arent any brighter than others, that just means it burns a different color. 15k should be purple/pink if I recall correctly

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I would run 6k, but thats just me. Just a tad blue and really white
 

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sunlight is around 5700. Brighest is going to be around the 6k. Anything higher in the Kelvin scale will be more Hue of colors but not as bright.
 

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sunlight is around 5700. Brighest is going to be around the 6k.

False - brightest is going to be about 4300

Anything higher in the Kelvin scale will be more Hue of colors but not as bright.

True - the higher you go the more blue is added eventually leading to purple (ive seen green at some point)

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I have heard that some crummy brands dont burn at the right color and things are off
 

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I run everything at 5000K which is a pure white light. I want to see, not look "pretty" after all I'm already good looking enough....ROFLMAO!!!

Sometimes I crack myself up.
 
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