GEN 1 Phillips=white light?

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mmaterni

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Hey all,
Read reviews and comparisons but couldn't really tell from the pics. I know the 2010 stock halogens suck but not able to do a retrofit right now. They are wearing though so time to replace. I would like to go with something "whiter" to match my 5,000k light bar. The Phillips extreames seem to be the replacement of choice but is the color temperature whiter compared to stock? If not what would be? Output is less of a concern than color temperature to me.

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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Hey all,
Read reviews and comparisons but couldn't really tell from the pics. I know the 2010 stock halogens suck but not able to do a retrofit right now. They are wearing though so time to replace. I would like to go with something "whiter" to match my 5,000k light bar. The Phillips extreames seem to be the replacement of choice but is the color temperature whiter compared to stock? If not what would be? Output is less of a concern than color temperature to me.

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Looks like the Phillips X-tremevision bulbs are 3400K color temperature so they'd be the same color as the factory bulbs.

You'll need the Phillips CrystalVision bulbs for bluer "HID look."
 

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phillips crystalvision are 4000K, a little cooler are the sylvania silverstar ultras at 4100K
 
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