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Old 05-19-02, 06:39 PM
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I still have my OEM Yellows, and plan on holding on to them until I decide whether or not I remain satisfied with these clears, but I think I will.

I may put up some better pics later in the week after a good wash.

Lemme know what you guys think.

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u like clears dont ya dex

u should change ur sig now
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why would Lexus pick yellow fog lights at the beginning?
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So if you have oem yellow fogs you can put these bulbs in and you will have white or do you stll have to clear out the yellow ones 'do it your self' style first?
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http://members.rogers.com/lexusrules

this is hte DIY of how to get hte yellow out of the light
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Originally posted by BadBtsz4u
So if you have oem yellow fogs you can put these bulbs in and you will have white or do you stll have to clear out the yellow ones 'do it your self' style first?
Manual clear-out

http://members.rogers.com/lexusrules/fogmod.html

But I didn't want to be non-reversile, so I purchase clear fogs in addition to my OEM yellows.
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how much are clear fogs?

im thinking about getting some

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Originally posted by RacingAristo
why would Lexus pick yellow fog lights at the beginning?
Yellow works better in foggy conditions.
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Originally posted by Erick G
how much are clear fogs?

im thinking about getting some

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I bought mine from another member, but you can get them from Steve Ganz.
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Yellow works better in foggy conditions.
really? Then I will keep my yellow fog lights.
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Originally posted by RacingAristo


really? Then I will keep my yellow fog lights.
Is it foggy in LA often???
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Originally posted by Richie


Is it foggy in LA often???
Another reason why I'm trying these out.

The yellow doesn't put visible light on the raod - they are more for being seen; the whites / clears, do.
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Originally posted by Richie


Yellow works better in foggy conditions.
I think this is debatable I remember clearly my instructor at a Pro-Rally Driving school says yellow has no clear cut advantage over "clears", and the rule goes the same the other way around. This finding is based on tests. He said that it is still a matter of personal preference.

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Originally posted by Richie


Is it foggy in LA often???
Smoggy, actually

We have Smog Lights here
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Dex,

The lights look good.

What are you running for wedge? Does Razo make a matching wedge?

Thanks.

Ryan


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