Fog Light Bulbs
#1
Fog Light Bulbs
I may not be asking this right.. but what are some good yellow bulbs for my foglights?
I want the yellow color that I see on Lexus cars etc
If not that, then what are some yellow bulbs you guys are using in the foglights?
I want the yellow color that I see on Lexus cars etc
If not that, then what are some yellow bulbs you guys are using in the foglights?
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#6
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I ordered from vvme.com. You don't need the relay.
http://www.vvme.com/hid-headlights/s...conversion-kit
Also, to make the installation smoother, I recommend buying two H11 male pigtail receptacles. The kit comes with wires you plug into the OEM female adapter for power. The only way to secure them is with electrical tape. I could easily see this solution coming loose over time or getting moisture in it. Splicing the male pigtails to the kit is worth the extra cost and effort. I ordered part H11 PGJ19-2 Male from http://www.autolumination.com/headlights.htm
http://www.vvme.com/hid-headlights/s...conversion-kit
Also, to make the installation smoother, I recommend buying two H11 male pigtail receptacles. The kit comes with wires you plug into the OEM female adapter for power. The only way to secure them is with electrical tape. I could easily see this solution coming loose over time or getting moisture in it. Splicing the male pigtails to the kit is worth the extra cost and effort. I ordered part H11 PGJ19-2 Male from http://www.autolumination.com/headlights.htm
#7
I ordered from vvme.com. You don't need the relay.
http://www.vvme.com/hid-headlights/s...conversion-kit
Also, to make the installation smoother, I recommend buying two H11 male pigtail receptacles. The kit comes with wires you plug into the OEM female adapter for power. The only way to secure them is with electrical tape. I could easily see this solution coming loose over time or getting moisture in it. Splicing the male pigtails to the kit is worth the extra cost and effort. I ordered part H11 PGJ19-2 Male from http://www.autolumination.com/headlights.htm
http://www.vvme.com/hid-headlights/s...conversion-kit
Also, to make the installation smoother, I recommend buying two H11 male pigtail receptacles. The kit comes with wires you plug into the OEM female adapter for power. The only way to secure them is with electrical tape. I could easily see this solution coming loose over time or getting moisture in it. Splicing the male pigtails to the kit is worth the extra cost and effort. I ordered part H11 PGJ19-2 Male from http://www.autolumination.com/headlights.htm
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Here's some pics with 3000k HID's.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ighlight=3000k
#11
Sorry for the delay. I just got back online. I don't have any pics but there's several threads with before and after shots posted by other people. I've only had mine a few months but all has been fine.
Here's some pics with 3000k HID's.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ighlight=3000k
Here's some pics with 3000k HID's.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ighlight=3000k
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