Posted by johndeerefan on October 09, 2013 at 07:51:29 from (75.146.9.13):
In Reply to: Headlight improvement posted by prawn farmer on September 30, 2013 at 20:36:50:
Funny you should ask this question. I am going through replacing a burnt bulb in my 05 F-250 right now.
The previous owner installed Xenon 8000K hid lights with 35 watts. I really really like them, the people I meet on the road don't. Make sure to get the ones with the relays for dim or bright lights. Xenon gas doesn't produce the heat like halogen bulbs. They are actually cooler and use less power to operate than your factory lighting. I suggest getting the 6000K or 8000K light kit. The higher the number, the more "blue" and darker the light will be. 6000K are bright white and improve vision greatly at night. The bulbs last a lot longer than standard halogen bulbs, but do cost about $30 each when replacing. It's a simple conversion and can be installed in about an hour. I strongly suggest them if you don't like your factory lighting. You might check with your local police to make sure they are legal to use. Some states they are illegal unless it is a factory installed system. The local cop I asked said he wished he had them lol.
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