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I also tried the Nokya yellow fogs in the past, but decided they were not bright enough or yellow enough. If I were to actually ever use the fog lights I'd like to have 3x00k HID's.
Couldn't agree more. I think i should try to match my low beams with a nice whitish blue, just cause my car isnt tuner.
The easiest way to match colors is to change both low and fog at the same time with the same brand HIDs. Might not be the cheapest way but its a guranteed way.
The easiest way to match colors is to change both low and fog at the same time with the same brand HIDs. Might not be the cheapest way but its a guranteed way.
2nd, AND one member here did his but rarely used his fogs, when he used them one day he discovered that they didnt match anymore. SO... if you do change the low/fog at the same time be sure to run the fogs everytime you run the low.
I also tried the Nokya yellow fogs in the past, but decided they were not bright enough or yellow enough. If I were to actually ever use the fog lights I'd like to have 3x00k HID's.
Hey James
I actually have the Optic Blue Overlays on the Heads & Fogs from Aerotect..
I really don't so I vote for not sure... Since I have the 8000K for now and it color shifted a bit turn bluety recently. So I wasn't thinking to get yellow 3000K instead but they are still function so I guess I just have to wait a bit longer till I change...