Dont get your ac and dc twisted up, there's no way you can feed dc current to an ac bulb and expect it to work or vice versa. Forget about all that, 6000k 5000k or ebay bulbs are bulbs and ballasts are ballasts.
Now a few things, ballasts are 12V DC input and convert to some ridiculous 5 digit AC number, so if the problem persists after a bulb swap you can simply try swapping sides to rule out the culprit before buying anything. For example, you have flickering bulb, dimmed bulb or its completely out you just take the bulbs in the car and switch sides, if the problem moves to the other side its a bad bulb if the problem remains on the same side its a ballast problem. So, since it happened with different bulb to the same side its likely to be the ballast.
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