I want HID's, 03' Denali XL

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Kfarron1

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I have a 2003 Yukon Denali XL...

I'd like to add 10,000k LOW beams and FOG in HID...

What size are the bulb kits I need to order?

Thank you in advance!

-Keith
 

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With 10,000 kelvin you may look blue but you won't see very much.

I wish people would be practical about the implication of using a color temperature that is just to damn high for safe driving. Would recommend no higher then 6,000 kelvin.
 

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no 10 k check out ddm tunning they have badass kits at killer price
 

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I know everyone has a clue as to what we are talking about, but you can not abbreviate Kelvin ratings. It is not 10k, it is 10,000K. Just saying.

I would not go over 6,000K unless you want blue lights. 4,3000K will give you the highest amount of lumens. 6,000K will give you a nice amount of lumens and also give a snow white look.
 

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I agree with above posts. Anything above 6000k gives very poor light output. I have the 6000k from DDM in my Denali and love them. Great output with a hint of blue.
 

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Also, remember that 6000k hid from brand A may not be the same color as 6000k from brand B. My 6000k hids are different color temp than my friend's 6000k from another brand.
 

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