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5,700K, "modern white"What color temp did you get for the RetroBrights? Not sure if you mentioned it in an earlier post.
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5,700K, "modern white"What color temp did you get for the RetroBrights? Not sure if you mentioned it in an earlier post.
I have that temp as well. I agree that they could be a tad brighter but with brights on it is a massive improvement. Compared to stock bulbs, they are a great improvement with a factory harness. Really open up the road with the beam width as well.5,700K, "modern white"
Hmmm....I have that temp as well. I agree that they could be a tad brighter but with brights on it is a massive improvement. Compared to stock bulbs, they are a great improvement with a factory harness. Really open up the road with the beam width as well.
Back in the day I hit two deer on back roads in my 68 dart and my 73 cuda that were just out of view on the side of the road with brights on. I know I would have seen them with these in place.

Makes sense. But maybe the modern whites are good enough for normal operation. But, I’ll add that to the list of cool upgrades.Hmmm....
My Holley Retro-brights are the classic white, but with my parallel wiring scheme with (4) low and (4) high beams I have plenty of brightness. At first I thought it may be too bright with (4) low beam for oncoming traffic but with their broader, wider dispersion, no complaints..
Just my $0.02...![]()
IMHO... Either Classic Whites or Modern Whites are acceptable..Makes sense. But maybe the modern whites are good enough for normal operation. But, I’ll add that to the list of cool upgrades.

I've just installed LED headlamps in my 1970 Chrysler 300 and have issues with the headlamp doors as well. Things worked fine when I plugged the old hi/low bulb back in on the drivers side and all the rest were LED. Can you supply details as to the resistor I need and where it should be placed? Electrical stuff is my weak point... Thanks!You don't need a relay for LEDs they draw less than stock bulbs, you do need a resistor if you have hidden headlights. The h4 bulbs plug right into your existing harness. Your selections look good.
I have had mine for 4 years 0 issues. H4 housings with an Led h4 bulb