4300k Equals a bluish light right??

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Old 07-08-2004, 10:48 PM
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4300k Equals a bluish light right??

I just installed my new D2S bulb and was kinda easy slight modifing but not hard to do at all.After I turn them on they shine deep blue but then they turn bright white,I wanted to know is there a brake in period for new bulbs???if so how long til they start gettin more blue looking????
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they get bluer with more wear, they look white-er when new.
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True that!!!! I was gettin pissed off for a second I hate white hids!!
should they end up gettin bluer than stock because they're projector d2s's????
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