awsome link man! Check this out. It was right off that link:
Sure the looks rock, but how are blue and white bulbs better/safer than yellow?
Before we give our reasons, you should just ask Audi, BMW, Lexus, Mercedes and Porsche- they all have crossed over into the world of bright white lighting. Sure they use very expensive $2,000 HID (High Intensity Discharge) systems, but since you love the look and aren't about to invest two grand in your Chevy, Dodge, or whatever, Nokya and PIAA bulbs offer an equally great look at a really sweet price. The reason the luxury brands use white lighting is because come nighttime, you can see everything that you've been missing before. We know that sounds a bit corny, but we at autothing.com personally use Nokya Arctic White brand bulbs and "WOW!" On the highway, all the signs reflect beautifully and are so easy to read. On long dark stretches, those little reflective pads they're putting into roads lately reflect so far ahead, that you'll see exactly where the road is taking you. In city and suburban situations, these bulbs give a vibrant and crisp look to everything they shine upon. Sure yellow bulbs try to do the same, but yellow light is simply not as well reflected as white or blue/white light is by nighttime objects. Let us mention that even during the day, bulbs like the Nokya Arctics still manage to shine a blue/white light- really!
I guess I will try the bulbs instead of returning them! I was just worried about the fact that they are 100 watts. I do not want to ruin my great condition headlight housings!