RE: Dumb headlight question
Yeah, the link above does a good job explaining. The kelvin number ####K refers to the temperature, with lower kelvin (4300K) being more white, up to 12000K being nearly purple. As for brightness/intensity, that is measured by the amount of Lumens (l) produced. Typically the higher the kelvin the warmer the color temperature, and thus the lower the light intensity. Most people run 6000K. If you have stock halogen projectors, anything will make a significant improvement on your visibility, guaranteed! I have 6000K myself and love them, then got the matching fogs.
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2003 Audi A4 1.8T Multitronic CVT

6000K HID | Matching fogs | Custom Euro plate | Painted lowers | Hardwired radar detector | Rear lip spoiler | ...more to come!
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