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I can understand hyper white bulbs for reverse, since they are brighter than stock and still white. But why would you want blue reverse? Imagine in a dark parking lot if someone sees blue light at the back of your car, do you think they will know what your car is about to do?
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i would still stay away from any bulbs that have blue on them. in a reflector lamp housing you are still going to get a blue tint to the light. I had these "hyperwhite" lights in my turn signa; on my old car, and they still blinked blue. I w2ould advise you to use LED bulbs if you want that bright white look.
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