High Performance Xenon HID Chevy Silverado 1500/2500/3500 13 Halo LED ( Replaceable LEDs ) Projector Headlights with Premium Ballast - Smoke with 4300K OEM White HID See More Overview, Feature, Discount And Buyer Reviews


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Upgrade your outdated headlight with SuperLighting xenon HID projector headlight package for a newer style and brighter lighting output.

Upgrade your vehicle's appearance with SuperLighting easy to install plug and play bolt-on headlights. These projector headlights offer a significant upgrade over the reflector headlights on visioniblity through a more focus lighting beam. Depends on application, these projector headlights come with Halo rings (angel eyes) and/or LEDs dress up your vehicle into the newest trend.

Remarkably, HID lights are able to provide greater light output with much less power consumption. Studies show that a 35w HID lamp produces 3 times as much light than a 55w halogen bulb. Also, a halogen bulb uses a continuous power draw of 10-15 amps, while the HID system uses up to 80% less power during use. In addition, the HID headlamp provides longer service life, under normal conditions HID bulbs last roughly 10 times longer than halogen bulbs.

What is HID Color Temperature?

Color temperature is a characteristic of light that is sometimes mistaken as brightness, when it is more closely related to "cool" and "warm" tones of light. Color temperature is a measure in Degrees Kelvin of the hue of a light source, in this case the HID bulb.

It is hard to describe HID colors accurately since many variables such as voltage, type of ballast and the environment can affect color output. Also, color perception is subjective. That said, here is a rough guide to Color Temperatures for HID bulbs:

  • 3000K = Yellow
  • 4300K = White with yellow tinge
  • 6000K = White (Some detect slight blue)
  • 8000K = White with blue tinge
  • 10000K = Deep blue
  • 12000K = Violet


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