View Poll Results: Fog light color on a Breakwater Blue IS?
Keep it stock.
11
15.28%
Racing Yellow.
34
47.22%
Crystal blue.
20
27.78%
Other (please explain).
7
9.72%
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What color Fog Lights with my car?
#1
What color Fog Lights with my car?
I need opinions.
I'm thinking of changing my fog light bulbs, but don't know which color to choose.
I can go with yellow, but it seems too "ricey" for me. And if I go with this, should I go with bulbs or just an overlay?
I can go with a more crystal blue (HID-look), but my car will be "too" blue. Again, I can go with either bulbs or an overlay.
Finally, I can keep it stock.
I dunno. I'm just brainstorming...
I'm thinking of changing my fog light bulbs, but don't know which color to choose.
I can go with yellow, but it seems too "ricey" for me. And if I go with this, should I go with bulbs or just an overlay?
I can go with a more crystal blue (HID-look), but my car will be "too" blue. Again, I can go with either bulbs or an overlay.
Finally, I can keep it stock.
I dunno. I'm just brainstorming...
#2
PhillipMSPT,
I am a huge fan of the traditional Lexus IS/GS blue/yellow look coming down the road. No better way to easily ID a Lexus. I replaced my fogs with a 55 watt OEM yellow bulb from Ebay at $25 shipped and it really was not yellow enough, just a step up from the factory cream. I then purchased the Rvinyl protective yellow film and enjoy it for the night look but prefer the clear lense look if not illuminated. In a month or two, I am going to do a 3000k yellow HID kit. I think that is the route you should take to save money. I spent around $50 for my current set-up and it is ok. I could have bought the HID kit for about $80-$90 shipped and been done with it altogether from the get go.
I am a huge fan of the traditional Lexus IS/GS blue/yellow look coming down the road. No better way to easily ID a Lexus. I replaced my fogs with a 55 watt OEM yellow bulb from Ebay at $25 shipped and it really was not yellow enough, just a step up from the factory cream. I then purchased the Rvinyl protective yellow film and enjoy it for the night look but prefer the clear lense look if not illuminated. In a month or two, I am going to do a 3000k yellow HID kit. I think that is the route you should take to save money. I spent around $50 for my current set-up and it is ok. I could have bought the HID kit for about $80-$90 shipped and been done with it altogether from the get go.
#5
mine is 3000k without overlays and they are already yellowish enough (not that I was hoping the overlays will help). But I think I am okay without the overlays. Its clear during the day so it fits well with the stock look, until you turn them on and surprise everyone.
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Im not a huge yellow Fogs fan even though im yellow
But since i havent changed my stock low beams yet im deciding to either go with 4300k or 5000k HID fogs, I want the fogs to match the SMT LED parking lights, which look awesome!! The blue hue makes the car stand out at night over stock IS's with OE parking lights..
But since i havent changed my stock low beams yet im deciding to either go with 4300k or 5000k HID fogs, I want the fogs to match the SMT LED parking lights, which look awesome!! The blue hue makes the car stand out at night over stock IS's with OE parking lights..
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