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    Recommend me some good HID bulbs

    My passenger side low beam is cutting off/on intermittently. I was planning on getting new bulbs (unless this is a ballast issue, someone please advise).

    I was leaning towards Morimoto, but does anyone have any recommendations for a good ~6000K bulb?


    #2
    6000k is inherently a downgrade.

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      #3
      I hate to say it but some things really need a search (maybe even just duck it to get some in depth reviews beyond the scope of this website), some things don't need a whole thread. Like beating a dead turtle. But, while I am here - Morimoto is decent budget bulb (what I have now), OSRAM/Philips are the champs (what I had before but a loose ground destroyed). Avoid all amazon junk. TRS is your lightings best friend.

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        Originally posted by Obioban View Post
        6000k is inherently a downgrade.
        Stock must be closer to 5000k? I have some ~5500k halos.
        Forgive my poor approximation of color temperature.

        I ask here because my only prior HID experience is purely with aftermarket kits and retrofits on older cars and I value the recommendations of the like-minded
        Individuals of this community


        Last edited by beefaroni; 07-26-2020, 03:22 PM.

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          Originally posted by Icecream View Post
          I hate to say it but some things really need a search (maybe even just duck it to get some in depth reviews beyond the scope of this website), some things don't need a whole thread. Like beating a dead turtle. But, while I am here - Morimoto is decent budget bulb (what I have now), OSRAM/Philips are the champs (what I had before but a loose ground destroyed). Avoid all amazon junk. TRS is your lightings best friend.
          The seller "OSRAM" on Amazon is the official seller. Their products are genuine and verifiable on the OSRAM site with their verification tool - https://www.osram.com/appsj/trust/fr...o?locale=en_US The sellers to avoid are the "OSRAM Sylvania" or "OSRAM Xenarc". They use the official brand name and part of their product name in their seller names to throw buyers off.

          I prefer the Nightbreakers to the 7k Cool Blues. The Blues are technically not road legal.

          https://www.amazon.com/OSRAM-Xenarc-...omotive&sr=1-4

          https://www.amazon.com/OSRAM-Xenarc-...omotive&sr=1-5
          Last edited by Slideways; 07-26-2020, 03:48 PM.

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            Stock must be closer to 5000k? I have some ~5500k halos.
            Forgive my poor approximation of color temperature.

            I ask here because my only prior HID experience is purely with aftermarket kits and retrofits on older cars and I value the recommendations of the like-minded
            Individuals of this community

            Stock is 4300k. Anything cooler than than is a functional downgrade, especially when it’s wet out.

            The real area for a nice upgrade over stock is the projectors/lenses. Stock isn’t great there.

            ... but if your bulbs are original, they won’t be making anything near their original output. Plus bulbs can be brighter now. So, new 4300k bulbs will probably be noticeably better.

            2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
            2012 LMB/Black 128i
            2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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              #7
              Love my night breakers.

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                Originally posted by Slideways View Post

                The seller "OSRAM" on Amazon is the official seller. Their products are genuine and verifiable on the OSRAM site with their verification tool - https://www.osram.com/appsj/trust/fr...o?locale=en_US The sellers to avoid are the "OSRAM Sylvania" or "OSRAM Xenarc". They use the official brand name and part of their product name in their seller names to throw buyers off.
                This is why I stay away from them for parts that matter. I am not convinced the osram tool is immune to hacking either but I never looked into it. Plus TRS has a bunch of cool lighting stuff. Plus the fact that amazon deliberately allows this stuff to happen all the time with zero attempt to curb it is one more reason not to go there when there is an alternative.
                Last edited by Icecream; 07-26-2020, 04:06 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Icecream View Post

                  This is why I stay away from them for parts that matter. I am not convinced the osram tool is immune to hacking either but I never looked into it. Plus TRS has a bunch of cool lighting stuff. Plus the fact that amazon deliberately allows this stuff to happen all the time with zero attempt to curb it is one more reason not to go there when there is an alternative.
                  It is annoying to have to double check each product and seller on there. As long as the product can be verified genuine, that is all that matters.

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                    #10
                    I, too, would not buy any bulbs on amazon.

                    That said, I try to avoid Amazon for everything.

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                    2012 LMB/Black 128i
                    2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                      #11
                      Switch your bulbs side to side. If the problem follows it’s the bulb. If issue stays at the same side it’s either the ballast or the wiring. The wire can get frayed from the auto-leveling start up test feature over time.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Obioban View Post
                        I, too, would not buy any bulbs on amazon.

                        That said, I try to avoid Amazon for everything.
                        This. Price may seem great but 9/10 times...if it looks to good to be true, probably is.

                        Check out LightWerkz. Authentic products and will point you in the right direction.

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                          #13
                          Just stick to the factory option, can buy them from autozone etc. for $100 a bulb. You drive an M3, don’t want to cut corners and have it burn to the ground with an Amazon knockoff.

                          i have friends who deal with shutting down counterfeiters on amazon. It’s a HUGE problem and bezos doesn’t give a sh!t because he gets his money either way. I wouldn’t trust anything even oil off Amazon. I cringe when people say they buy TWS from there and other car parts.

                          that and sellers don’t really have a high profit margin as amazon takes a huge cut so I can see why knockoffs passed as genuine are common to maximize profit.
                          Last edited by Redline; 07-27-2020, 06:53 AM.

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                            #14
                            ^^ 100 a bulb? You know that gets you a pair of CBI and almost two of the regular 66240’s

                            i got my set for 90 and they were original, so not all is bad. Do your homework and make your choice

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Exclusivs View Post

                              This. Price may seem great but 9/10 times...if it looks to good to be true, probably is.

                              Check out LightWerkz. Authentic products and will point you in the right direction.
                              Yeah, Caesar (lightwerkz) is where I get all my lighting stuff.

                              2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                              2012 LMB/Black 128i
                              2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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