My Lights At Night. (6000k / 9-LED / HID FOGS)
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My Lights At Night. (6000k / 9-LED / HID FOGS)
Well I took some shots at night to give you an idea of how this combo looks like... It looks killer especially at night. The 9-LED I have is Xenon White color and matches closest to my stock HID's with Philips 6000k bulbs installed.. Also I added Philips 4300k in my yellow fogs. I wanted maximum light output so I went with 4300k.
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Very nice Dman!! I am in the planning stages now and this (HID fogs) was already on the list, but its good to have a "preview" of the finished product.
See you soon man
See you soon man
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Dman looks great. Those fogs are crazy bright. Where did you get the 9led wedge bulbs from? They match up extremely well to your hids. Also how much were they?
I just bought some 6 leds for the DRLs and side markers from superbrightleds.com, but I may want to get a set of the 9 leds. I saw them on the site but wasnt sure if they would fit.
I just bought some 6 leds for the DRLs and side markers from superbrightleds.com, but I may want to get a set of the 9 leds. I saw them on the site but wasnt sure if they would fit.
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Thanks guys..
I got the 9 leds off ebay sometime ago.. So far so good, no problems at all. The glare seems more significant in the pics that it really is in person.. Its not like those 10000k ultra blue xenon 'type' bulbs where it blinds every driver coming the opposite direction. The fogs are not blinding to on coming traffic, it shoots more downward than anything.
I got the 9 leds off ebay sometime ago.. So far so good, no problems at all. The glare seems more significant in the pics that it really is in person.. Its not like those 10000k ultra blue xenon 'type' bulbs where it blinds every driver coming the opposite direction. The fogs are not blinding to on coming traffic, it shoots more downward than anything.
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yup, just stick the bulb in, it will fit
so they are really plug and play? the bulb doesn't have to be siliconed in or the harness has to be spliced with the new wires? everything just plugs into the ballast and out to a ground and then to the existing harness? How about the dust cover, does it have to be drilled out and opened?
when I had hid kits on my altima from misterjung (misterjunk) they had to drill my dust cover for my low beams and if I wanted to go back to stock i woulda had to replace them.
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so they are really plug and play? the bulb doesn't have to be siliconed in or the harness has to be spliced with the new wires? everything just plugs into the ballast and out to a ground and then to the existing harness? How about the dust cover, does it have to be drilled out and opened?
when I had hid kits on my altima from misterjung (misterjunk) they had to drill my dust cover for my low beams and if I wanted to go back to stock i woulda had to replace them.
when I had hid kits on my altima from misterjung (misterjunk) they had to drill my dust cover for my low beams and if I wanted to go back to stock i woulda had to replace them.
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Nice pics.
Do the yellow HID fogs gets turned ON all the time?
Just wondering if the smaller confined space in the fog lamps (no ventilation) + the enormous amount of heat emitting from the HID bulb would be a concern....like the bulb blowing up or something.
I know Rom had one of his HID bulbs blow up in his fogs....but not sure what the cause of that.
Do the yellow HID fogs gets turned ON all the time?
Just wondering if the smaller confined space in the fog lamps (no ventilation) + the enormous amount of heat emitting from the HID bulb would be a concern....like the bulb blowing up or something.
I know Rom had one of his HID bulbs blow up in his fogs....but not sure what the cause of that.