Need some white fog light bulbs!
Need some white fog light bulbs!
I bought a set of white 6000k led fog light bulbs of ebay to match the HID's i'v already got fitted.
Spent he best part of 45 mins f@nnying around getting the fogs out, swapping bulbs and putting back to find that they were sh!t!!!
So what do you guys have in yours to get rid of the old style bulbs and bring it more up to date?
Ideally you want HIDs, but you will be looking at £30-40.
When I did mine before I just bought some random £5 a pair ones off the old bay of E and was more than happy with them. (Sorry if that's not actually much help!)
I've tried several types of 'HID Match' bulbs and none come close to being even white, let alone the tint of blue that my 6000Ks have. I've got LED's in my fogs and they are a perfect match, however I just use them as DRLs not fogs because the light output is so poor.
My fogs are the newer ones with sealed H3 bulbs, which look difficult to fit HIDs to, otherwise thats what I would have done if they were the older style.
Get some JDM yellow bulbs :biggrin:
HID ones are pretty good. My ones are the same 9006 fitment as the dipped beam, but you can get H3 HIDs, what is the problem fitting them Sprinter?
Also, (kinda on topic!) how do you find HIDs in the full beams? As I was always advised against fitting them due to their slow (compared with normal bulbs) start up times.
I love the HID's in my main beams, ok they need to warm up but its only a few sec's!
Dont want to fit HID's into the fogs think it a bit over kill for something ill use 2-3 times a year, but would like the whole white look from my lights.
Looks like i may have to get some XENON type bulbs after all!
Stoney HID ones are pretty good. My ones are the same 9006 fitment as the dipped beam, but you can get H3 HIDs, what is the problem fitting them Sprinter?
Also, (kinda on topic!) how do you find HIDs in the full beams? As I was always advised against fitting them due to their slow (compared with normal bulbs) start up times.
Stoney HID ones are pretty good. My ones are the same 9006 fitment as the dipped beam, but you can get H3 HIDs, what is the problem fitting them Sprinter?
Also, (kinda on topic!) how do you find HIDs in the full beams? As I was always advised against fitting them due to their slow (compared with normal bulbs) start up times.
Phil01 I found them terrible in my old 200, took ages to warm up and did not really find them any brighter or had any greater projection than some 100watt main beams.
But things might have improved in the last year,
Phil01 I found them terrible in my old 200, took ages to warm up and did not really find them any brighter or had any greater projection than some 100watt main beams.
But things might have improved in the last year,