View Full Version : Fog light HIDs 3000k anyone?
marauder21
10-24-2013, 07:19 PM
Im looking to get some yellow fog lights. .plain and simple, anyone have any for sale or know where's a good place to buy them? I believe the yellow HIDs are 3000k right?
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Baconbit
10-24-2013, 08:55 PM
Yes 3K is yellow and thats what I have in mine and I love em. Sent my housings to FBM. And had him do them.
marauder21
10-24-2013, 10:04 PM
Baconbit, How much did he charge you?
And you dont have any problems seeing the road with yellow? Lol
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ctrlraven
10-25-2013, 05:14 AM
You'll get better usage lighting out of the foglights with 4300-4500k and 5000k. The only real benefit with going 3000k is when you might actually be driving in fog and snow.
Limited360
10-25-2013, 05:52 AM
You'll get better usage lighting out of the foglights with 4300-4500k and 5000k. The only real benefit with going 3000k is when you might actually be driving in fog and snow.
3000k responds better in the wet as well. I only run 3000k in fog lamps and have for ~10 years.
I buy a H1 kit, remove the deflectors and install the bulbs without issues. I then seal the back up with rubber butyl just to be safe!
fastblackmerc
10-25-2013, 07:18 AM
Im looking to get some yellow fog lights. .plain and simple, anyone have any for sale or know where's a good place to buy them? I believe the yellow HIDs are 3000k right?
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I can get the HID kit, new foglights (at my cost) if needed and do the conversion. PM me for details.
marauder21
10-26-2013, 09:15 AM
3000k responds better in the wet as well. I only run 3000k in fog lamps and have for ~10 years.
I buy a H1 kit, remove the deflectors and install the bulbs without issues. I then seal the back up with rubber butyl just to be safe!
This seems like a quick cheap and easy method to do so..any problems??
And fastblackmerc i know you'll do a good job and good quality and whatnot but how much will it cost me?
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Limited360
10-26-2013, 09:16 AM
This seems like a quick cheap and easy method to do so..any problems??
And fastblackmerc i know you'll do a good job and good quality and whatnot but how much will it cost me?
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$29.99 is what I pay for my HID kits, rarely have an issue with them, from ebay. Bought from same supplier for years.
No problems at all. Its straight forward.
marauder21
10-26-2013, 09:18 AM
Hmmm i think im going this route instead then...seems to be the best option to save me more money lol thanks Limited360 ill see what i can, find on ebay..
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fastblackmerc
10-26-2013, 01:26 PM
This seems like a quick cheap and easy method to do so..any problems??
And fastblackmerc i know you'll do a good job and good quality and whatnot but how much will it cost me?
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Like I said... PM me.
fastblackmerc
10-26-2013, 01:28 PM
Hmmm i think im going this route instead then...seems to be the best option to save me more money lol thanks Limited360 ill see what i can, find on ebay..
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I can supply a pug-n-play solution.....
Good luck.
Limited360
10-26-2013, 02:23 PM
I can supply a pug-n-play solution.....
Good luck.
You act like soldering two connections is difficult...
Cut OEM plug off with enough to resolder if needed. Solder new connection to ballast on. Done. Plug - n - play...
fastblackmerc
10-26-2013, 02:30 PM
You act like soldering two connections is difficult...
Cut OEM plug off with enough to resolder if needed. Solder new connection to ballast on. Done. Plug - n - play...
For some people it is.
Some people don't have the necessary equipment.
I've done 75+ conversions for members here and other website.
BTW.... I heat shrink tube all my connections.
Limited360
10-26-2013, 03:47 PM
For some people it is.
Some people don't have the necessary equipment.
I've done 75+ conversions for members here and other website.
BTW.... I heat shrink tube all my connections.
Didn't mean to insult you. I guess I just look at these tasks as being simple enough for someone looking to mod. My bad.
Shrink tube is a requirement when doing these task, especially since the wiring is in the wheel wells with all the weather elements.
You seal with silicone correct? I have been a large fan of rubber butyl, easy to remove and re-install if you want to change the bulb color.
fastblackmerc
10-26-2013, 03:59 PM
Didn't mean to insult you. I guess I just look at these tasks as being simple enough for someone looking to mod. My bad.
Shrink tube is a requirement when doing these task, especially since the wiring is in the wheel wells with all the weather elements.
You seal with silicone correct? I have been a large fan of rubber butyl, easy to remove and re-install if you want to change the bulb color.
What may be "simple" for us, some people shouldn't even try. :eek:
Yes I use silicone. Easy to remove also.
Mrauder83
12-10-2013, 05:12 PM
I have the 3000K fog lights and i love them!!
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