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Old 05-31-2009, 11:12 PM
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NYC Drift King: those fogs look really good. what are they??? and what parking lights did you go with?

mmmMMM: what do you have for your parking lights???
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So I bought some 6K 55W H11 bulbs from AutoLumination for my fogs, but when I went to have the Mazda dealer put them in, they strongly recommended against doing so. They explained that the higher resistance in the bulbs would probably result in blown fuses and other such problems. It made sense to me, in a way, but I didn't think that the bulbs would be such an increase in resistance that it would cause so many problems.

Are these guys right that it isn't a good idea to put these bulbs in? Or are they blowing smoke? If these won't work, I'll probably buy the VLED fogs, but they're so expensive that I really would rather not. Thanks in advance.
Old 06-02-2009, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by limpbozkit
Well for those of us that don't want to drop $40.00 for V-Led's red L.E.D. replacement bulb the resistor route is much cheaper. I got my 7440 replacement bulb off ebay 2 for $13.00 and the resistor for less than $5.00. It's just another option.
Very true...another option indeed. Needless to say, you get what you paid for.
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Originally Posted by YeahYeahYouWere
So I bought some 6K 55W H11 bulbs from AutoLumination for my fogs, but when I went to have the Mazda dealer put them in, they strongly recommended against doing so. They explained that the higher resistance in the bulbs would probably result in blown fuses and other such problems. It made sense to me, in a way, but I didn't think that the bulbs would be such an increase in resistance that it would cause so many problems.

Are these guys right that it isn't a good idea to put these bulbs in? Or are they blowing smoke? If these won't work, I'll probably buy the VLED fogs, but they're so expensive that I really would rather not. Thanks in advance.
Are you talking about halogen bulbs? If so, they shouldn't be any different from the stock H11's. Maybe you could post a link to the bulbs you bought. Also, it takes like 5 minutes to change the bulbs, you really don't have to take it to the dealership.
Old 06-03-2009, 08:35 AM
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Aipex, the lights are on this page: http://autolumination.com/headlights.htm

The 55W 6000K H11 bulbs. I was gonna have the dealer do it because I don't have any real equipment to use (no jack, etc.) and it would have made my life easier. But I guess I'll try it myself and we'll see how it goes.
Old 06-05-2009, 12:04 AM
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Hey what about the high beams, is there some sort of bulb that I can buy for the high beams so they are not so white. Completely different from the rest of the lights on the front of my car?
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can somebody give me a link to changing the running lights in the headlights? btw nice lights man, thanks
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https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=87140.html

There ya go ryne. It's pretty simple - twist and pull, remove the bulb, put in the new one, push and twist.

I will say, it's a pretty tight fit in there for my hands, so it's simple but not always easy.

I found it easier when I looked into the parking lights from the front to aim them on their way back in.
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Anyone that has stock HID bulbs and is not interested swapping to 6000Ks... good news!



Just noticed on V-LEDS site that they are now selling two versions of the H11 bulb, a 6000K and now a 5000K (which should be a lot closer to the stock HID color). Anyway, I thought I would pass that along. Here's a link:

http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-LED/D...81057-1-2.html

Still no word on when the high powered H11 will be coming out though.

Anyway, I've got a few small LED projects in the works, so hopefully I'll be updating this thread with some new pics soon.
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I need to get going on the LEDs for my car. They look so much better.
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high powered H11's??? ooooooohh

ill probably get H11 6000k to hold me off till then.
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Just got an email back from V-LEDS, the high powered H11s should be out in 4 to 6 weeks, they are just doing some final testing on them. Can't wait!
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Geez, all kinds of new cool stuff over at V-LEDS. This LED license plate frame has a six 3 watt LEDs and is used as an auxillary back up light. This would be great for people that have red out taillights.

http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-LED/L...-p7367945.html

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haha thanks man. i didn't realize how easy they were until i was under my hood today.
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this thread is going to get me addicted to LEDs!
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Originally Posted by aipex8
just got an email back from v-leds, the high powered h11s should be out in 4 to 6 weeks, they are just doing some final testing on them. Can't wait!
great news!!!
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Just ordered some H11 6000k LED fogs and 6000k HID bulbs!...Now I just have to wait lol
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^^Where did you order from?
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Originally Posted by xun4gvn4everx
^^Where did you order from?
fogs:
http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-LED/D...-p5810634.html

HID bulbs:
http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-HID-F...-p6456987.html
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^^Nice! I've got one fog burnt out so I need a replacement, but I am reluctant to go with LED cause I do not want to break off my cap inside the fog light and regret it later. Any body have any regrets yet?
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Originally Posted by xun4gvn4everx
^^Nice! I've got one fog burnt out so I need a replacement, but I am reluctant to go with LED cause I do not want to break off my cap inside the fog light and regret it later. Any body have any regrets yet?
We have the metal cap on since we always switch it on as a "status" symbol...

Take the cap off...the European version comes with NO CAP. It will ONLY increase your light output.
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^^Ok, I am getting talked into this LED thing, but if I do put in the LED's in my fog lights, are they gonna match my HID's? Or do I need to replace them with the 6000k?
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Originally Posted by xun4gvn4everx
^^Ok, I am getting talked into this LED thing, but if I do put in the LED's in my fog lights, are they gonna match my HID's? Or do I need to replace them with the 6000k?
It wont match your stock 4300k HID. put in 6000k apexcone or whatever they sell on v-leds and it will match...

Or you can always just put the foglights into super yellow JDM mode yo!
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^^umm, yellow went out with the diapers in pre-school. but, replacing the HID's might be an option. the prob is, i can't tell if mine are stock or not. my rockets are bluer than my HID's and my fogs match my rockets. so I am thinking they got replaced without hte HID's, but I need someone elses to verify.
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Originally Posted by xun4gvn4everx
^^Ok, I am getting talked into this LED thing, but if I do put in the LED's in my fog lights, are they gonna match my HID's? Or do I need to replace them with the 6000k?
If you look a couple posts back I mentioned that they are now selling the foglight bulbs in both 5000K and 6000K. If you have stock HIDs get the 5000K, should match pretty well.


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