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bluiezaccord

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Hey everybody,
I just recently bought some hid kits (factory mercedes m series) d2s bulbs for a cheap price ($60). i hooked it up and everything works fine. Im not sure what color temp they are, Im assuming 6000K because they are really white.
I have 2 8000k 9006 bulbs that I would rather use. Is there a way to bypass the d2s to the 9006 bulbs?
I will take pictures if that would help...
THANK youuu!! :)
 

ryan s

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if the bulbs are stock, they are 4100k or 4300k. there are adapters for d2s to 9006, but you cant use 9006 in a d2s projector.

short answer: no.

ill refrain from the comment i should make, but most people know how i feel already :coffee:
 

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Yeah keep the OEM bulb. But can't you just do some splicing to make it work? :thinking:
 
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umm.. i wasnt trying to make a 9006 bulb fit into a d2s projector.. lol
let me clarify myself a little more.
i wanted to do a diy version of the adapter without having to buy the adapter... lol
I have a d2s ballast, not projector; but I want to use my 9006 because the i dont like how the d2s lightbulb fits into my headlights..
 

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lol you should have specified that...im ok at mind reading but not 100%.

short of the long: splicing ballasts may be risky. i wouldnt do it, and i'm pretty much fearless.

anything over 6k is weak...my halogens are brighter. i dont care about looks...mine are brighter than 8k :coffee: i guess i dont get it :lawl:
 

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agreed 6k all the way. i have 2 kits for both hi and low. im thinking of throwing another kit when i decide to throw some fogs.anything more than 6k u lose luminosity. i rather have bright lights so i can see than those annoying colors.
 

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lol... oh boy. i was simply asking for my personal likes. i wasnt looking for a debate. i checked my bulb and it was a 4100K; way too low for me. I find that my 8000K was perfect for me. It wasnt too blue, and wasnt too white.
Thanks though. Ill just go look for an adapter. :)
 
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