opinions on hid headlight/fog combos
im going to be installing 8000k HID's for my headlights and have no clue what to do about the fogs. i dont want to spend the money for another HID for those, but was unsure what type, color, and blablabla would go with my hid's as i think it's going to look funky. any suggestions?
thanks!!!
thanks!!!
I have both 6000k headlight and fog light and I love the look! Their awesome and light up everything in the road! 
I got it from DDM Tuning - HID Kits, DEPO Lights, BMW & Porsche Lighting & Bumpers
Ordered both from there and they have great prices as well as customer service.
I got it from DDM Tuning - HID Kits, DEPO Lights, BMW & Porsche Lighting & Bumpers
Ordered both from there and they have great prices as well as customer service.
Gdrag, I have a feeling that I'm probably going to end up doing HID's for my fogs as well. I'll probably go to a 4000k or 6000k for those. But then again I'll probably change my mind on that after I actually install the headlights. It's hard to find pics with headlight HID's and fog non HID's.
I have the McCullouch 6000K and yellow non-hid fogs...I used Yellow LaminX over the fogs...looks similar to the Lexus IS as mentioned earlier.. I like the look of the Headlight/Fog HID combo but went other route.
Originally Posted by courtneynoel
Gdrag, I have a feeling that I'm probably going to end up doing HID's for my fogs as well. I'll probably go to a 4000k or 6000k for those. But then again I'll probably change my mind on that after I actually install the headlights. It's hard to find pics with headlight HID's and fog non HID's.
I went thru ddm tuning, their apex cone for my R1, made an amazing difference, went with 6k and the wiring and the ballasts were top notch. Ive seen much cheaper setups sell for the same price
I bought and paid big $$$ for the 6000 HID kit in my Crossfires.
Loved them sooooo much I HAD to have HIDs for some of my other cars.
Got kits for around $40 on eBay and I can see no difference.
Just sayin'.
Loved them sooooo much I HAD to have HIDs for some of my other cars.
Got kits for around $40 on eBay and I can see no difference.
Just sayin'.
I would recommend going with a 4300k or 5000k AT THE MOST... for the maximum light output. You will still get that hint of blue you're probably looking for.
BTW, HID's pretty much suck in the rain. I recommend keeping the stock foglights as well, sometimes I use them in the rain and it definitely helps light up the road versus my 4300k HID's.. (all HID's suck in my experience, even stock HID's on BMW's, Mercedes, Porsche's, ETC.. (yes i have driven those))...
In short:
4300k for headlight if you can find them
keep foglights stock.
BTW, HID's pretty much suck in the rain. I recommend keeping the stock foglights as well, sometimes I use them in the rain and it definitely helps light up the road versus my 4300k HID's.. (all HID's suck in my experience, even stock HID's on BMW's, Mercedes, Porsche's, ETC.. (yes i have driven those))...
In short:
4300k for headlight if you can find them
keep foglights stock.
Originally Posted by nox1s
I would recommend going with a 4300k or 5000k AT THE MOST... for the maximum light output. You will still get that hint of blue you're probably looking for.
BTW, HID's pretty much suck in the rain. I recommend keeping the stock foglights as well, sometimes I use them in the rain and it definitely helps light up the road versus my 4300k HID's.. (all HID's suck in my experience, even stock HID's on BMW's, Mercedes, Porsche's, ETC.. (yes i have driven those))...
In short:
4300k for headlight if you can find them
keep foglights stock.
BTW, HID's pretty much suck in the rain. I recommend keeping the stock foglights as well, sometimes I use them in the rain and it definitely helps light up the road versus my 4300k HID's.. (all HID's suck in my experience, even stock HID's on BMW's, Mercedes, Porsche's, ETC.. (yes i have driven those))...
In short:
4300k for headlight if you can find them
keep foglights stock.
"In poor weather conditions - such as rain, fog or snow - drivers also have much better spatial vision. "
"These bulbs produce brighter light than traditional halogen headlight bulbs and are better for use in heavy rain and fog."
I do not have any first hand knowledge as I have not installed HIDs yet, that is why I found this interesting. Could you elaborate on why they are worse in the rain. I have been looking to install HIDs, but I want the best possible vision in rain. Thanks
Originally Posted by nox1s
I would recommend going with a 4300k or 5000k AT THE MOST... for the maximum light output. You will still get that hint of blue you're probably looking for.
BTW, HID's pretty much suck in the rain. I recommend keeping the stock foglights as well, sometimes I use them in the rain and it definitely helps light up the road versus my 4300k HID's.. (all HID's suck in my experience, even stock HID's on BMW's, Mercedes, Porsche's, ETC.. (yes i have driven those))...
In short:
4300k for headlight if you can find them
keep foglights stock.
BTW, HID's pretty much suck in the rain. I recommend keeping the stock foglights as well, sometimes I use them in the rain and it definitely helps light up the road versus my 4300k HID's.. (all HID's suck in my experience, even stock HID's on BMW's, Mercedes, Porsche's, ETC.. (yes i have driven those))...
In short:
4300k for headlight if you can find them
keep foglights stock.
Never had a prob with my HID set up in the rain my aftermarket kit on my crossfire and my stock set up on my benz..
Originally Posted by bmorgan
I have never heard that about HIDs in the rain. Everything I have read says that HIDs are better in heavy rain or fog. I see comments like:
"In poor weather conditions - such as rain, fog or snow - drivers also have much better spatial vision. "
"These bulbs produce brighter light than traditional halogen headlight bulbs and are better for use in heavy rain and fog."
I do not have any first hand knowledge as I have not installed HIDs yet, that is why I found this interesting. Could you elaborate on why they are worse in the rain. I have been looking to install HIDs, but I want the best possible vision in rain. Thanks
"In poor weather conditions - such as rain, fog or snow - drivers also have much better spatial vision. "
"These bulbs produce brighter light than traditional halogen headlight bulbs and are better for use in heavy rain and fog."
I do not have any first hand knowledge as I have not installed HIDs yet, that is why I found this interesting. Could you elaborate on why they are worse in the rain. I have been looking to install HIDs, but I want the best possible vision in rain. Thanks
I'm ~ $20 from changing out my fogs with 3000K (yellow) just for this reason. But apart from this, I think HIDs are just an across-the-board improvement over halogens. Assuming a reasonable color is chosen. White is right. Blue ain't. At least for driving. If you like the "look" of bluer lights, this will be a consequence.
IMHO.
bmorgan, I had hid's on my BMW and thought they looked great. No issues using them in the rain and thought they made everything brighter. This is why I am interested in doing this for my crossfire as well.
Thanks for the advice. I think that I want to definitely go with 43k lows and fogs. At the present, I never drive mine in the rain, but you never know what the future holds.
I use 6k for lows and highs
3000k for fogs
I also have 3000k's in my ranger for driving lights... bright. I can see half a mile on level ground
8k is too blue, 5k looks like halogen.
3000k for fogs
I also have 3000k's in my ranger for driving lights... bright. I can see half a mile on level ground
8k is too blue, 5k looks like halogen.
Originally Posted by GDrag
I have both 6000k headlight and fog light and I love the look! Their awesome and light up everything in the road! 
I got it from DDM Tuning - HID Kits, DEPO Lights, BMW & Porsche Lighting & Bumpers
Ordered both from there and they have great prices as well as customer service.
I got it from DDM Tuning - HID Kits, DEPO Lights, BMW & Porsche Lighting & Bumpers
Ordered both from there and they have great prices as well as customer service.
Did you get a bumper kit? I've been thinking if I want to get an aftermarket bumper or if I should just modify the stock one. I wasn't sure if they had kits that fit the XFire or what the deal was. What did you all specifically get from DDM?
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