$10 blue xeon lamps

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Corwyyn

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Well, since you asked I think I'd rather keep my so-so lights and maybe get some smaller driving lights that I can aim down and off to the right, then hook them up to the low-beam side of the headlight. Ultimately I'd really like to do a conversion to euro-spec headlights, but at around $450 per light that ain't happenin' anytime soon...
 

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So, I guess these are not worth it. I don't like the blue tint, but I think they've got this in daylight white also, and i was surprised to see many places are selling these $10 lamps
 

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I've had several different types of the blue bulbs, they're all about the same. It's just blue colored glass, so most of em just look really white with a hint of blue.....but some of the darker blue ones are really blue and you can't see crap at night. BTW, they're not really $10 bulbs by the time you add shipping, then they're $24 bulbs....which is what I paid for my "blue/white" ones that I got from Advanced Auto Parts right by my house. :D
 

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u can create ur own, buy some blue gels from a lighting store and put in front of ur head lamps. those are just blue tints on regular bulbs, not like silverstars or actual HIDS. total waste of money..(and you might get a ticket to boot)
 
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