People with HID Fog
#2
i was wondering this too... i have 7000k noyka bulbs for fogs and high beams and was thinking about changing to HIDs but i dunno if they will be too much. i'm waiting for some HID upgrades for the low beams too...
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#9
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The brightest point aims toward the ground. Mine are very bright (HID low beams & HID fogs on 2G GS). When I do get high beamed its because paople think its the beam aimed at them. People get confused, so I flash my highbeams so they get it. THEN it gets real bright.
Last edited by KiPod; 10-11-06 at 06:52 AM.
#10
HID fogs shouldn't blind oncoming traffic if you have them aimed properly. Fog lights are supposed to be aimed at the ground, not straight ahead. Please make sure that your fogs are aimed properly, even if you don't have HID's - it's very easy to do and we certainly don't want to be responsible for any accidents...
Javier
Javier
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=238040
#14
i have 6000k (purple) hids for my driving lights and 3500k hids (yellow) for my fogs... haven't had anyone high beam me because fog lights tend to aim towards the ground.. only thing with my lights is the yellow kinda overpowers my driving lights.. lol.. but that's a different story...
#15
Like Javy said...Fogs shouldn't blind oncoming traffic if they are aimed right. Which should already be aimed properly from the factory setting. I have 8000K on my fogs and I dont think they blind people. I haven't had no one flash their lights at me. It does light up the road very nice with 8000k headlights too.