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Old Oct 22, 2011 | 10:57 PM
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I have a 1997 Blazer and I recently got the HID kit I ordered from ddmtuning now i'm thinking I should've went with hidextra. But anyway the kit said it was 35 watt 8000K bulbs but I believe they sent me 6000K. My question is do 8000K bulbs come with a blue film on them or are they clear?
 
Old Oct 23, 2011 | 01:08 AM
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There should be no film on any HID bulp the color temp is a funcion of th degrees and light spectrum. The brightest HID is right around 4500K as the temp increases the color changes and the amount of lumins diminish.
 
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I have 8000k's from ddm and no film on mine.
 
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Oh ok but if I have 8000K they should a little blue right? Because mine are pretty much pure white
 
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are you talking about when they are on or just the bulb color when they are off?
 
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are you talking about when they are on or just the bulb color when they are off?
Im talking about when they are on
 
Old Oct 23, 2011 | 08:22 PM
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8k should have a slight blue tint to them
 
Old Oct 23, 2011 | 10:04 PM
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They'll also have to burn in. They'll get darker in time. Mine weren't as blue new as they are now
 
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I have ddm tuning 8K in my truck and they start off white and turn more blue after warm up. I'm going to buy a new set and get 6K just because i prefer the pure white look
 
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Ugg... I hate 8k's.

It could be that the bulbs have to burn in as stated, you're not giving them enough time to warm up before hopping back in the truck and driving off (we have all admired our HID's after first installing them lol). Or DDM messed up your order and sent you 6k's. If you did indeed get 6k's I wouldn't be too upset about it since you'll have better light output with the 6's.
 



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