HIDs or Silverstar Ultras

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96redsport

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Looking to improve my night vision and style. I have clear housings but stock bulbs. I like the look of the high end vehicles with the HID set-up but I want to be practical too. Should I go HID or Silverstar??

What is a good HID conversion kit to go with??


Thoughts??? Suggestions???
 

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no headlight bulb will come close to the output of hids. Spencer hids is what im running for my fogs and i running phillips Hids for headlights
 

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I use ddm tuuning 35w 8k hids, they are a little too blue than i like.. i would suggest 5-6k for temp
 

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DDM is where I purchased mine I have them in hi/lo & fogs on both my Tahoe & dually
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My Tahoe in background..
 
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How are the 35w compared to the 55w? I would imagine the heat is greater with the 55w. Why are you guys going with 35w?
 

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mainly less heat is generated. For instance I run 25w in my fogs. Anything higher you run the risk of melting plastic lens
 

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