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Old Jan 10, 2005 | 07:01 AM
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Hella FF75 Blue.

I figure with all the FF75 talk starting back up so heavy, I would go ahead and make a thread about these.

"Optics-free blue glass lens produces a crisp white beam when on."

I was thinking of getting some, but just not sure. I don't have any kind of blue them going, so I don't think I would like them. They would look mega sharp on a Camaro with some 25th T/A wheels though.

I like the clear look pretty good - but these are some nice lights. I have known about these for while, but haven't posted. I figured surely someone else had heard about them though - just haven't seen them mentioned anywhere.

I don't have a link to buy them anywhere, but if you want them bad enough, you will find them.


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Old Jan 11, 2005 | 12:50 AM
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Re: Hella FF75 Blue.

yep, they're blue

Old Jan 11, 2005 | 06:22 AM
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Re: Hella FF75 Blue.

Actually, it is quite a benefit - but I guess no one gets it.

You take a regular $4 100w Luks clear H7 bulb, put it into the FF75 Blue, and bam, you have a brighter than ever before hyperwhite light.

The lense being blue means the bulb has no restrictive tint on it, making it brighter, and whiter.
Old Jan 11, 2005 | 07:03 AM
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Re: Hella FF75 Blue.

Whether it's on the bulb or the lens, the blue tint still filters the light, reducing output.
Old Jan 11, 2005 | 08:09 AM
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Re: Hella FF75 Blue.

Originally Posted by 94BlackBowtie
Actually, it is quite a benefit - but I guess no one gets it.

You take a regular $4 100w Luks clear H7 bulb, put it into the FF75 Blue, and bam, you have a brighter than ever before hyperwhite light.

The lense being blue means the bulb has no restrictive tint on it, making it brighter, and whiter.
I will go by the hella store sometime this week and see if they have any in stock
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 03:42 PM
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Re: Hella FF75 Blue.

place didnt have them and they tried telling me they dont make them in blue

anyways..someone find me some BLUE FF75s!!!
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 09:14 AM
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Re: Hella FF75 Blue.


You'd think the Hella Store would know what was available.
I am guessing that you are going to have to go in there with a print out from the Hella webpage and show it to them and get them to order direct for you. I haven't found anywhere online that lists them even yet - so you are gonna have to try and get direct from Hella is my guess.

Good luck. Keep me updated.
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