Changed factory HID bulbs, also installed HID H4's for the fogs
#16
Anyway, the OEM Xenons have a 4300K HID bulb in the top and an H4 (I think that's right) Halogen in the bottom that doubles as the fog and highbeam.
#17
#18
Haha, no thanks. I'm happy with what I have. I may upgrade my HID bulbs to Phillips 5000K though.
I think you can pick up a used set for not too much. May turn out to be pretty expensive with the ballasts and bulbs though.
I think you can pick up a used set for not too much. May turn out to be pretty expensive with the ballasts and bulbs though.
#19
I'm thinking that glare from the fogs shouldn't be too bad because they point down and illuminate wide rather than far. This is different from putting an HID into a halogen low beam housing which is designed to project a beam further and will make contact with oncoming drivers directly resulting in glare.
#20
It's probably better than putting an HID in a Halogen low-beam housing, but there will still be some glare from the fog light. Again, do you drive around with them on all the time? If not, it shouldn't be too much of an issue as far as blinding other drivers.
#21
I'll see how distracting they are too other drivers to decide whether to keep them on at all times or not. I'm hoping the fact that they are low pointed fog lights along with the fact that my car is lowered won't allow the beam to shine directly into other drivers.
#23
I've gone ahead and taken a few photos but the night shots are incredibly difficult with a regular camera. I would of used my DSLR but I was too lazy to bring out the tripod and get the shots right. The light over powers a standard digital camera in the dark but I experimented with the fogs on/off and pretty much got the same result so even the factory hid housing over powers the cameras image sensor.
#24
That's why OEM's don't use HID lighting in fog lights..even though owners of BMW's, Lexus, Benz's, etc all want them. HID lighting is too intense for inclimate weather and would scatter everywhere on the water droplets in the air.
Yeah the stock setup looks ugly, but it's functional.
Last edited by Mustang5L5; 02-25-2010 at 08:39 AM.
#28
I realize that you love to jump to conclusions but did you think about the possibility that the camera's flash was used to take this picture because without it you wouldn't even see a car. This would also explain any lighting pointing in the opposite direction. Again, I took the same pictures with the fog lights on and off, coming to the same result in terms of what the camera captures (in short, it can't capture an accurate image of what this setup actually looks like to the human eye).
#29
I realize that you love to jump to conclusions but did you think about the possibility that the camera's flash was used to take this picture because without it you wouldn't even see a car. This would also explain any lighting pointing in the opposite direction. Again, I took the same pictures with the fog lights on and off, coming to the same result in terms of what the camera captures (in short, it can't capture an accurate image of what this setup actually looks like to the human eye).