Originally posted by TimeRacer More than likely (going by my experience with PIAA) they'll be even bluer than the Plasma's but you can't see crap with them what-so-ever.
I've found that with the few bulbs I have tested. So far I like the PIAA extreme whites the best, nice color and you can still see with them. However my next bulbs will probably be Philips Vision plus (or the blue ones).
Spark Blues are rated at 7500K (I believe it is...could be wrong) But usually the higher up on the Kelvin scale it is, the bluer it will get and the less visabilty you can get out of them. I have the Extreme whites and have used hte Super Plasmas. The super plasmas had more of a purplish tint to them and I could not see that well with them. The extreme whites on the other hand are rated at around 4100K and visabilty is clear and the beam is white.
Check on ebay for the Spark Blues.
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Originally posted by sandiegan axion say no to bluevisions, like OEM to me...
I haven't done much searching around on bulbs lately, so thanks for the heads up. I might just get the vision plus or OEM. While I like the look of my extreme whites in rainy weather/snow I think OEM's would perform better.
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