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Old 10-09-2006, 07:48 PM
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Ok, as everyone knows foglights dont really help much. There just for looks IMO. Thinking about getting HID for my foglights. I have a set of DEPO OEM foglights on my cd7. The bulb size is h3, so do i just buy a h3 HID kit? Or is there more to it? Thanks
Old 10-09-2006, 08:35 PM
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No one? I keep looking on ebay and switching back on HT wating for a reply. ANYONE?
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I've seen 2 local cars with HIDs installed in factory fog housings, and both blind the living hell out of everybody.

I'm not sure how much road you're expecting fog lights to illuminate, but keep in mind what they're supposed to be used for and how fast you're supposed to be driving in those conditions. Because, IMO, most OEM fogs work exactly as intended.
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its not worth the money unless you have serious cash to spend. Most foglight bulbs work just as well. My friend just bought a set of Piaa ion yellow bulbs for his fogs and they work perfect. Unless you want the bling, its just a waste of money.
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ok thanks. Im going for that look because if i have HID for my headlights, it will just make my foglight look dim. So a h3 HID kit would work right?
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hid and hid foglights? I fell sorry for the batt...

I have a set of driving lights on my 6th gen, They make driving at night safe cuz they light up the curbs and light off the side objects.

They use H3 aswell but one blew out a week ago, I just bought the H3 silverstar blub I havent instilled it yet(I'am waiting until i get the other bulb)

until then i have no idea how much brighter it will be then my old H3 bulbs.

by sunday i Should have them in.
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i have a 00 v6 with oem fogs had silverstars in for h3 they blew went out and got .99 cent ones on ebay pure white they do the job and look very very nice Dont get hid for fogs waste of money
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WEll i have to dis aggre for once i have Hid on my head an fog(JT evo kit tho) Mine to uses an h3 bulb and it makes a big a differance..because i have 24k hid and even the siliver staters couldnt even measure up so i ordered my Hid kit workes great looks good...Dont have it on in front a cop tho lol.....Get a water prof kit Trust me id go with a 12k down thier just to give it that extra look
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ruskimafia &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a 00 v6 with oem fogs had silverstars in for h3 they blew went out and got .99 cent ones on ebay pure white they do the job and look very very nice Dont get hid for fogs waste of money </TD></TR></TABLE>

intresting.... i wonder if the stock one has inline fuses to them.
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if you mean a fuse along the power wire yes it does
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6000K lows in TYC Projectors and 3000K in Hella 530's
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Default Re: HID foglights (t0EkNEE415)

to the OP: dont you have anything better to do? honestly
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