Anyone know what the xenon are rated at? 4300k or 5000K

Patrick99gts

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Hi,
I was looking at replacing my fogs to to match the xenon headlamps. I know the bulb is 9145 or H10 but was just trying to match it up with the headlamps. I just wasn't sure what the headlamps were rated at? Over at xenonpros.com the 4300K Philips H10 is $400 while the 5000K McCullock H10 is $319. Just not sure which one I should order. Thanks
 

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Vipermann,

I thought that you used these..


http://store.racinglab.com/noarwhprohah1.html

They look very close in this pic -


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Vipermann,

I thought that you used these..

Yes, I did (the light on the right), until I found some other bulbs ... those in the pic were just a touch more 'blue' than I really wanted, and then I found the other bulbs which are a little more 'white', but still much better than stock
 
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Thanks for your replies. I was under the impression that would be looking at close to $400 for the fogs. Are those lights you mentioned just plug and play? Do I just remove my factory fogs and plug those in? No need for ballast or so forth? Thanks
 

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The site states "Replaces Manufacturer's Part Numbers: H10, 9145, 9155"

So they should be P&P.

I'll let you know... I just ordered a pair.
 

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They go right in (behind a small hatch cover ahead of each fron wheel)... easiest thing you will ever change (aside from floor mats)
 
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