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I searched on Google and on here and couldn’t find anything definitive. Does anyone know what K temperature the LED headlights are?
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Thats... what what that meansLED lights do not get very hot
I'm guessing it doesn't because I saw something the other day showing how to install an amber stripe.Has anyone determined if you can change the DRL from white to amber? There was a setting in my Challenger that was able to do this. It gives it a meaner, better look imo. I have not received my Bronco yet to check.
The Bronco Raptor had amber running lights in the teaser IIRC, but I dont know if thats the case with all of prototypes.Has anyone determined if you can change the DRL from white to amber? There was a setting in my Challenger that was able to do this. It gives it a meaner, better look imo. I have not received my Bronco yet to check.
Trying to match aftermarket lights that are the closest in colorThats... what what that means
I'm not sure of the color temp. I'd probably guess in the 6,000 range. Why do you need to know?
I would guess 7000K or more because they look like they have a blue tint to me. Hard to judge though.Just looking at them I'd guess around 6000K
Yeah, there looks to be a hint of blue which is why I said 6000K lolI would guess 7000K or more because they look like they have a blue tint to me. Hard to judge though.
It was my understanding that 6000K is about pure white, but I could be mistaken.Yeah, there looks to be a hint of blue which is why I said 6000K lol
5600K is daylight, which is blueish. Neutral white light is around 4500K*It was my understanding that 6000K is about pure white, but I could be mistaken.
Yea that’s way different from what I thought was right. I wonder if someone else will chime in.5600K is daylight, which is blueish. Neutral white light is around 4500K*
*this is what we go by in the film industry