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#16
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yall need to get out of the whole yellow fog light thing...
im rockin 8k independent fogs, 8k low beams, and 3k high beams and yellow led's...
ill get pics up soon so yall can awe in greatness lol jkjk
im rockin 8k independent fogs, 8k low beams, and 3k high beams and yellow led's...
ill get pics up soon so yall can awe in greatness lol jkjk
#18
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masflow - If you live in Wisconsin, I would suggest that you go with a color temperature that's closest to 4300k as possible. The reason why is because the wet pavement will "soak up" the blue that is found in higher color temperatures like 6k or 8k. From the exterior, the car may look great with the bluer lights but functionally, you'll be at a disadvantage.
We actually happen to have the same car and on my 98 gs3, I have 4300k lows and fogs and it seriously is the brightest car on the road at night, rain or shine.
Here are some pictures compared to another local GS with halogens.
Just 4300k fogs:
With both fogs and lows:
Here's a link to discounted prices for the MobileHID kits: http://www.mobilehid.com/cl.htm
This kit is pretty rock solid. Check out this video of me beating one of the ballasts with a hammer here. haha!
We actually happen to have the same car and on my 98 gs3, I have 4300k lows and fogs and it seriously is the brightest car on the road at night, rain or shine.
Here are some pictures compared to another local GS with halogens.
Just 4300k fogs:
With both fogs and lows:
Here's a link to discounted prices for the MobileHID kits: http://www.mobilehid.com/cl.htm
This kit is pretty rock solid. Check out this video of me beating one of the ballasts with a hammer here. haha!
Last edited by cliffud; 05-26-09 at 09:26 AM.
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