Park Light Globes
I have recently changed my driving lights to 'white' lights which have a blue film on the bulb. Are there any bulbs out there in this style so my park lights match? It looks kind of odd at the moment.
Ta, Josh |
[QUOTE=Josh]I have recently changed my driving lights to 'white' lights which have a blue film on the bulb. Are there any bulbs out there in this style so my park lights match? It looks kind of odd at the moment.
Ta, Josh[/QUOTE] yes, there is, i got my PIAA from alberts car audio in morley, not the cheapest place to go, they comes in LED which has concerntrated light beam or normal globe which have light spread all around. for the parkers, dun gey the led ones cos it looks crap |
Narva make a Arctic blue wedge globe [url]http://www.narva.com.au/Globes_14.html[/url] they are heaps cheaper than the PIAA which are about $40/pr.
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Thanks Lewis.
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careful tho, blue parkers are cop bait.
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I don't want them blue, I wan't them white, not yellow. Is the arctic blue the one I want?
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sounds like the one. dont get the ones with the hypercolour gold tint on the globe. i tried those and they look aweful
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DONT get red park globes.
Some knob was driving down Main St the other night in his VS Commodore, with no headlights and just his red parkers switched on....at first, I thought it was a car on the wrong side of the road!!! If I was a cop, I would have reamed that fucker for being a retard who does retarded mods! |
Led's look ok in the parkers, you can get white ones which will give you the look your aiming for.
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The Narva ones are ADR approved they are a 4000K rating which is only just has a light blue look same as their arctic blue headlight globes.They roughly go for $6.60/pair. [url]http://www.narva.com.au/Globes_22.html[/url]
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