Custom Vehicle Lighting Design
Exterior lighting on your car may be designed primarily for purposes both functional (so you can see the road) and safety-minded (so you don’t hit into a boulder at the side of the road by accident), but that doesn’t mean car lighting is all about seeing clearly. HIDs are often chosen as replacement headlights by former halogen users for performance and efficiency improvements, but they’re also selected for their unique capacity for customization. If you have a color in mind you’d like to see illuminating the road in front of you, you can match your car’s new headlights to that hue with ease.
HID headlights can be selected by color based on a color temperature in a given spectrum. Color temperatures range from 3000K (yellow) all the way up to 12000K (vivid blue). Each color temperature corresponds to a specific color, and HID Headlight Kit displays an easy-to-read color selection guide right on our homepage for you to use. If you wanted the most common HID color, you could go with 6000K lights that are white with a bluish tint, or you can go for full-on purple 10000K lights.
Don’t worry about picking the wrong color either: the color temperature has no effect whatsoever on the effectiveness or intensity of the lights, so it won’t be detrimental to your safety or vision to pick one color over another. While most drivers prefer lights closer to natural colors, if you have the inkling to pick bright blue or purple HIDs, you can style your car’s headlights anyway you desire.
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