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Old 10-08-2017, 01:45 PM
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Source for 4300k 194 w5w LED bulbs?

One of my parking light bulbs went kaput and I'm trying to find a source for 4300k LED bulbs to replace the pair. So far, the only LED bulbs I've been able to find (Sylvania, Phillips) are 6000k, which is a bit too blue for my taste.

Thanks in advance for any leads.....
 
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Cool; thanks!

Any personal experience with the product? How is the quality? Is 4300k a true match for the stock xenon headlamps, or is 5000k closer?
 
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I've always had good experience with VLEDs products, even though the price is a bit higher compared to others.

4300k is about the same as OEM xenon. 5000k will be close, but still have an appearance of blue next to the OEM xenons. the 6000k LEDs will look VERY blue next to the OEM xenon.
 




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