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HID fog lights easy as pie and a cost of only $60.95
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10-21-2014, 09:52 AM | #397 |
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Heya guys I was told I had to install the capacitor on the car harnesst it self don't wanna do that. I see everyone doing it on the bulb harnesst is this a different way of doing it besides the car harnesst? Do you guys know if the capacitor work From DDM that's the kit I got HID 5000k thanks guys any help is appreciated
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08-25-2016, 04:40 PM | #399 |
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Lurker here, just want to throw some advice for the folks wiring, if you want it to look cleaner and easier to heatshrink/liquid electrical tape then wire it more inline with the wiring. Nothing says that you have to strip the wires at the same spot. Turn the cap inline with the wiring, mark where it intersects with the + and - wires and then strip and solder there, use some liquid electrical tape and heatshrink and it'll look much cleaner and less ghetto.
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07-16-2018, 07:23 AM | #405 |
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I've seen lots of people put HIDs in their e90 fog lights, but doesn't it glare like hell? As far as i know, every time you put HIDs in a regular halogen housing, you get lots of glare, which is horrible for oncoming traffic, somehow i never see anyone mention that when people are discussing E90 fog lamps, is it somehow different? My e39 had HIDs in the fog lights and although they were correctly aligned, there was still a LOT of glare. Any insight on this?
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07-22-2018, 01:02 PM | #406 | |
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That being said, HID are becoming a little bit (dare I say) outdated? The new LED's available offer more output and achieve the same light reflective properties like the factory halogen, reducing glare. Considering look into the LED Fog Light options available. I'm currently running 6000 Lumen which is nearly twice the output of HID and minimal glare. |
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I have them installed on my personal vehicles as well as some friends / family and plenty of customers. It's actually 6000 Lumen per bulb, nearly 2x brighter then HID. Note the ones pictured are not the 6000 Lumen version. LED technology is kind of like computers back in the early 2000's, it's constantly changing and improving for the better. Not only with output but longevity too. |
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08-13-2018, 05:38 PM | #413 |
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Just want to clarify flicker vs twinkle for bulb checks.
Any LED will have twinkle during the bulb check. Flicker is typically related to when some aftermarket LED fade on or off. The cold and hot bulb check twinkle is a lot quicker and subtle. They can be coded with ease though. |
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Yes, it's definitely a thing. I have a few locals who personally run the same lights in their low beams and plenty of customers too. The benefit of these LED compared to HID is they don't glare as much and utilize the factory housing reflectors for better output and less glare all while having nearly 2x output of HID. Win Win Win. |
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The LED are not nearly as warm to the housing as a halogen/incandescent. However, there are products available that can coat your lenses to reduce icing. |
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08-29-2018, 07:21 AM | #418 |
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I think i'd still want to run halogens with the low beams, but LEDs like this might be just perfect for the high beams, i'd like to get a set but arent they a bitch to install? Don't know if it's different, but i have the european ZKW brand headlights, and putting just a regular halogen bulb in the high beams is a b*tch and a half, the bulb sits on some long stick that you have to use to pull it out and it falls off over and over again, and there's very little space all around. And do you sell those? What's the price?
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