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Fog Lights

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by FasteddieTRD, Sep 26, 2003.

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    FasteddieTRD Guest

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    Fog Lights

    does anybody know what number bulb I need for the fog lights. I got 9006's for my reg headlights and I know the high beams ar 9005. I wanna get some white/blue tint bulbs to match my whitesonic headlights. A number and website would be very helpful. thanks
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    [TRD]Rolla Guest

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    Re: Fog Lights

    i dunno....i have hyper white h3 too in my fog..but it comes out yellowish..cuz of teh thing blocking the bulb
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    hmmmm i was thinking about taking out that protective covering thing on my headlight cuz i want it to be as bright as possible. ill be pissed if that thing makes my fog's yellowish too. Ill have to pry my fog open and take it out if that happens, H3 though. thanks guys
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    Is there 1 or 2 bulbs in the fogs? My passenger side looks brighter then the drivers side, unless maybe it is adjusted diffrent from the other side. Maybe the angle is off. I will have to look at it closer.
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    I think the little 'protective' peice you guys are talking about is more to keep your lights from blinding people then to protect anything, it keeps other drivers from seeing the direct light of your bulb. Thats why the brights dont have the protective peice because they need to shine far and bright. And they wont make your bulbs look yellow either. They are silver not yellow so they will not make a yellow tint.

    So ya i wouldnt recomend taking that 'protective' peice off because youll end up getting a lot of people flashing there brights at you. It also helps dispurse the light back into the reflective part of the headlight housing so that it gives you a better beam pattern on the ground.

    Trevor

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