Anyone use 9006 yellow 3000K in fog lights?
Anyone use 9006 yellow 3000K in there fog lights? Just looking for a different look. Saw them in 55w and 70w. I thought 70w may produce too much heat. Any advice?
James
James
once my retro is complete i plan to run hid all around on all main lights and i am thinking running the hid kit in the fog with 3000k bulbs to set it off from the main lights for some nice looks and i have plenty of white light and like to light up the road with fogs.
if i were you skip the bulbs honestly they are waste of money and will last you 1 yr.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/products/Ra...it-102-85.html
this kit is $39.99 and it is hid and you can pick the 9006 bulb and pick your color pref which for 3000k is $5 extra
if i were you skip the bulbs honestly they are waste of money and will last you 1 yr.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/products/Ra...it-102-85.html
this kit is $39.99 and it is hid and you can pick the 9006 bulb and pick your color pref which for 3000k is $5 extra
James,
one option is this: stock (OEM) bulbs and
http://www.lamin-x.com/Chrysler-Cros...ers-p/c109.htm
High quality film, easy to apply, and if you tire of it, easy to remove!
At $18 hard to beat.
Comes in yellow, of course.
BTW, this is the epitomy of Euro-styling. I think they look very cool as long as they aren't too bright. Nice thinking.
one option is this: stock (OEM) bulbs and
http://www.lamin-x.com/Chrysler-Cros...ers-p/c109.htm
High quality film, easy to apply, and if you tire of it, easy to remove!
At $18 hard to beat.
Comes in yellow, of course.
BTW, this is the epitomy of Euro-styling. I think they look very cool as long as they aren't too bright. Nice thinking.
Last edited by maxcichon; May 4, 2009 at 05:33 PM.
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