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mrm143 04-08-2015 08:27 AM

Easy HID Question
 
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So, 07 RL, got one pink light... so time to replace both bulbs


I am going to buy from retrofit, but wanted your opinion, maybe a top 3 to buy... under 200


I know osram was said to be good?


Just wanted the opinion of you guys who have bought the products...


Also, our stock is 4300K? Looks whiter in person than the 4300K pictures I see online....


Should I stick with 4300k or should I go to 5k...


Just let me know LOL

justnspace 04-08-2015 08:36 AM

the stock bulbs are made by Osram.
the industry standard is the Phillips 85122.
then Osram one upped Phillips by making the CBI's.

so, you can either get the original stock Osrams, or if you want an upgrade, get the Phillips 85122.
I've heard the CBI's are great but lacking in color.

and yes, stock is generally 4300 Kelvin.
it will be your choice if you want to remain at stock color or move up to a whiter color, 5000 Kelvin.

basically, its your freaking choice and you dont need us.

justnspace 04-08-2015 08:40 AM

its like tires.
every one and their mamma has an opinion.

but you will have to choose based off budget and features..

so, if you like a certain bulb brand that fits your budget, buy it! then you will know for next time, whether or not you still want to keep buying that same brand or to move on to something else

mrm143 04-08-2015 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15394930)
the stock bulbs are made by Osram.
the industry standard is the Phillips 85122.
then Osram one upped Phillips by making the CBI's.

so, you can either get the original stock Osrams, or if you want an upgrade, get the Phillips 85122.
I've heard the CBI's are great but lacking in color.

and yes, stock is generally 4300 Kelvin.
it will be your choice if you want to remain at stock color or move up to a whiter color, 5000 Kelvin.

basically, its your freaking choice and you dont need us.



So Phillips is better than stock, and CBI is better than Phillips?


does anyone have a pic of 4300k vs 5000k in our cars?

justnspace 04-08-2015 08:43 AM

plus, www.theretrofitsource.com gives great descriptions of the features of each bulb.

and would rely on that, instead of personal subjective opinions.

justnspace 04-08-2015 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by mrm143 (Post 15394938)
So Phillips is better than stock, and CBI is better than Phillips?


does anyone have a pic of 4300k vs 5000k in our cars?

Osram makes your stock bulbs.(not sure of model #)
then, Phillips came out with a brand new bulb called the 81522's.
this phillip bulb became the industry standard because it was so good.
then, Osram one upped the phillips 85122 by making the CBI's. (it's supposed to be better, but real life opinions say that the color isnt as great)

i feel like a broken record. lol

justnspace 04-08-2015 08:48 AM

not to sure whats so hard about reading the features of each bulb and deciding which one is right for you.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-h...ke_fluid4.jpeg

mrm143 04-08-2015 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15394947)
not to sure whats so hard about reading the features of each bulb and deciding which one is right for you.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-h...ke_fluid4.jpeg

Thanks for your time

justnspace 04-08-2015 09:02 AM

^no problem, just dont want you to get caught up in "personal subjective reviews"
because it can go on forever and ever....

"this one is the best"
"no"
"yeah, it is...i have it in my car, its the super best!"
"no, this one is the best"

etc. etc

mrm143 04-08-2015 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15394972)
^no problem, just dont want you to get caught up in "personal subjective reviews"
because it can go on forever and ever....

"this one is the best"
"no"
"yeah, it is...i have it in my car, its the super best!"
"no, this one is the best"

etc. etc

I understand... trust me... Im just curious as the difference between 4300 and 5k... I like the way the factory look, just curious...

mrm143 04-08-2015 09:27 AM

Does the forum have any promo codes or anything for retrofit?

justnspace 04-08-2015 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by mrm143 (Post 15395009)
Does the forum have any promo codes or anything for retrofit?

yes, i believe its "acurazine"

let me find out for sure. hang on

justnspace 04-08-2015 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by TRSAndrew (Post 15059960)
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justnspace 04-08-2015 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by mrm143 (Post 15394982)
I understand... trust me... Im just curious as the difference between 4300 and 5k... I like the way the factory look, just curious...

I bought the $50 morimotos for my moms kia sportage in 5000K.
it's white!

but i prefer the 4300K in my TL.
:shrug:

mrm143 04-08-2015 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15395016)
yes, i believe its "acurazine"

let me find out for sure. hang on


im going with the CBI's 5k same price as the Phillips




Thanks again for the help, and the secret code LOL

mrm143 04-08-2015 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15395018)
here ya go

Straight from Andrew!

Code not working, talking to them now, they said to check the date, may not be a sponser anymore

justnspace 04-08-2015 09:50 AM

aww :(

mrm143 04-08-2015 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15395040)
aww :(



Here is the updated info..




You can use either TRSRCFS(free shipping on domestic orders over $30) or TRSFBLIKE(5% off) Any address in the US would work
- The order must be $30 or more
- If you're not logged into your account (checking out as a guest) you would need to specify your address by clicking forward and filling out those fields, then go back to your cart to put in the code
- The shipping cost won't show as removed right away, you need to select "Free standard shipping" in the shipping options screen once the coupon has been selected

justnspace 04-08-2015 09:56 AM

^thanks, I'll be sure to pass that info on!

mrm143 04-08-2015 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15395046)
^thanks, I'll be sure to pass that info on!



Thanks again... 182 Shipped for the CBI


Ill post pics when I get em in, before and after, just as a reference to other members if ever needed

justnspace 04-08-2015 10:03 AM

you're awesome mrm143.

for putting up with me. :tomato:

and I'm totally interested in how you like the CBI's

mrm143 04-08-2015 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15395063)
you're awesome mrm143.

for putting up with me. :tomato:

and I'm totally interested in how you like the CBI's


:ugh:

Egh I can handle it, I own a pawn shop, I deal with attitude all day LOL

oo7spy 04-08-2015 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15394943)
Osram makes your stock bulbs.(not sure of model #)

Part number is 33116-SL0-003. Description says "Stanley". Where did you get OSRAM from?

Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15394972)
^no problem, just dont want you to get caught up in "personal subjective reviews"
because it can go on forever and ever....

That nonsense doesn't happen in the retirement home. :monocle:

justnspace 04-08-2015 11:53 AM

oops, my knowledge for other acura's dont hold water here.
third gen TL's and 2nd gen TSX's came with Osram bulbs.
I did notice the RL uses D2S bulbs just like us tho.

mrm143 04-10-2015 09:55 AM

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Look what santa brought today...


now to try and figure out how to remove the bumper (JUST KIDDING) LOL




:thumbsup:

oo7spy 04-10-2015 10:11 AM

In case you aren't kidding, I did a little write up on it. Search "front bumper removal" in the "search this forum" bar. Although, the bumper is probably the most work to get to the bulbs.

mrm143 04-10-2015 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by mrm143 (Post 15398079)
Look what santa brought today...


now to try and figure out how to remove the bumper (JUST KIDDING) LOL




:thumbsup:



Well, I DIDNT take the bumper off... but here is my 2 cents...


Passenger side WAY easier....
Remove the plastic cowel on side, take top of windshield washer fluid reservoir off (just pops off)


Spin the cap off, I used a screwdriver, it doesn't "screw out" it has little tabs, so it moves like 1/4 turn each way...


Pull that off, then youll see the silver ignitor? Twist that a quarter turn, and TRY to move it out of the way, it doesn't go very far....


The Clips on the bulb sound worse than they are, yes its a V shape, but once you feel it, youll know what to do... Reach in, and pull each side of the clip out and TOWARDS the engine, and it will drop down...


Now, pull out the bulb, and try to take note of how it went in, if not, its still not to bad...


When you insert the new bulb, the little gap goes at the 12 o'clock position, so straight up and down, on the TOP....


Once bulb is in, maneuver the little clips back onto the bulb until they sit on each side and fit in tight...


Put silver ignitor on, and twist to secure..


Than good luck with the damn cap, that took me the longest...


Their is a little tab at the bottom of this cap, that goes at the bottom of the assembly, get that in their and just twist 1/4 turn to tighten... AND DONE with Passenger side




The drivers side.... Eghhhhh


Ok so battery cover off, small cowel on side of bumber off...


Now, Move battery to the side as much as you can, and don't drop the rods that hold the cover in place like I did LOL...


I was able to reach into the corner, and do the same procedure as the passenfer side, but this time your doing it blind... It was FASTER on this side, only because I knew what to feel for from doing the passenger side....


PLEASE don't pay a stealership, this was definetly a DIY job...


Picks to come tonight when it gets dark


The bulbs I removed were osram Part # 66040

projektvertx 04-10-2015 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 15394936)
its like tires.
every one and their mamma has an opinion.

This :) I ran the CBI's and I personally liked them :)

EDIT: The key thing with any bulb you choose ultimately is to get it from a reputable seller that isn't selling you some garbage bulb that will damage your projector bowl (read NO EBAY BULBS) :D TRS is running a sale with 15% off everything today only. The coupon is 15Friday

oo7spy 04-10-2015 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by mrm143 (Post 15398289)
...its a V shape, but once you feel it, youll know what to do...

QFT.











:naughty:

mrm143 04-11-2015 10:59 AM

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Originally Posted by oo7spy (Post 15398843)
QFT.











:naughty:


mrm143 04-11-2015 12:24 PM

First impression, they don't seem as "bright", but isn't their a "break in " period for HID's?

alfadoctor 04-12-2015 02:52 AM

You say they don't appear as bright. Are you sure they are the same wattage? You might have traded something for something. You might have gotten the brighter color temperature bulb but to keep things equal they might have less watts output. This might be so they don't appear to the oncoming drivers they are on high beam.

When I had my CRXSi I put in higher temperature bulbs and they appeared to be much brighter than the stock. People were always flashing their lights at me thinking I had them on high beam.

oo7spy 04-12-2015 09:48 PM

I don't have data to back it up, but I believe there is a break-in period. The CBIs are one of the best bulbs on the market, so give it some time.

mrm143 04-24-2015 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by oo7spy (Post 15400220)
I don't have data to back it up, but I believe there is a break-in period. The CBIs are one of the best bulbs on the market, so give it some time.


You are correct, they are VERY bright now LOL.....


I recommend...:thumbsup:

TERRY A KHAN 06-03-2015 11:00 PM

mrm143, how does your CBIs 5000K compare to the stock 4300k ?
Are they brighter and whiter ?
Do you feel that night driving has become more clear ?
Mine are app 4 years old and i am planning to install the CBIs 5000k before my 4300k starts flickering

oo7spy 06-04-2015 09:13 AM

They are both brighter (more lumens) and whiter (higher Kelvin temperature).

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...259dbbf798.jpg

mrm143 06-04-2015 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by TERRY A KHAN (Post 15459061)
mrm143, how does your CBIs 5000K compare to the stock 4300k ?
Are they brighter and whiter ?
Do you feel that night driving has become more clear ?
Mine are app 4 years old and i am planning to install the CBIs 5000k before my 4300k starts flickering


At first they didn't seem as bright, but after about a week, they seemed to have "broken in" and I love them, Brighter, and whiter

TERRY A KHAN 06-10-2019 06:35 PM

Dealer installed my CBIs 2 years ago and these are really bright and natural color.
Way better than stock and do recommend these HIDs.

truonghthe 06-11-2019 09:01 AM

I got CBI on the RL and CBB on my TL, the CBI really bring out the projector quality in the RL tho.


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