Fog light question
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Fog light question
I'm curious if anyone has put another set of HID's in the place of the foglights?? I would imagine that instead of using the high beams, having 2 sets of HID'swould be much brighter. I ask this question mainly because it seems that the stock HID's on the car are very bright, but don't go very far!! What bulbs fit in the foglights?
Also, does the litle orange lens for the turn signal pop right out if you take the headlight apart?? I tried to search for an answer to this but came up with nothing. Thanks!!
Also, does the litle orange lens for the turn signal pop right out if you take the headlight apart?? I tried to search for an answer to this but came up with nothing. Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
That would be pretty painful for oncoming traffic and probably illegal.
My main questions where what bulb fits in the fog light location ( I want to get something white or very lightblue to replace the yellowish colored stock one)? And does the orange lens easily pop out if you take the headlight apart? The taillights are clear and the headlights have orange. It doesn't match at all!!
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I have HID fogs. I opted for the 3000k (yellow) ones as they are top notch for bad weather visibility. I have had a few friends complain about them when traveling behind them on bumpy roads but for the most part the fog lights are aimed pretty low so people aren't getting a full dose of the light output in their eyes.
Even still, I only use mine when I'm alone on a dark road, or in the rain/snow/fog. It's illegal to have any fog lights on in MA unless there's a reasonable weather condition for it.
anyhow, the yellow ones look great and perform exceptionally well.
Even still, I only use mine when I'm alone on a dark road, or in the rain/snow/fog. It's illegal to have any fog lights on in MA unless there's a reasonable weather condition for it.
anyhow, the yellow ones look great and perform exceptionally well.
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Its a McCulloch HID Kit. I purchased it from a board member (lookslikeanevo) who is a distributor for them and I was extremely happy with the service/shipping/price.
The install is a breeze, I'll be redoing it soon, though, mounting the ballasts inside or behind the front bumper.
The install is a breeze, I'll be redoing it soon, though, mounting the ballasts inside or behind the front bumper.
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Originally Posted by SRTRaceR04
I ask this question mainly because it seems that the stock HID's on the car are very bright, but don't go very far!! What bulbs fit in the foglights?
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Originally Posted by bluebyu36
thats hid fog lights or just the yellow bulb?
and they aren't blinding. They're not bad at all, people assume your highbeams are on since the inner bulbs are lit but it isn't blinding.