Teaser Project - True 3K HID Fog Kit
#92
If you guys are interested, Hella sells the non-HID version of this exact kit for about $130. You can always retrofit an aftermarket H3 HID kit on it.
I've been eyeing the non-HID variant for some time now, then i saw this thread and decided to wait for the outcome. Would have been great if there was a how-to. *hint*hint*kmuniz78*
I've been eyeing the non-HID variant for some time now, then i saw this thread and decided to wait for the outcome. Would have been great if there was a how-to. *hint*hint*kmuniz78*
#95
Yes. I had the non-HID version of the Hella Micro DE lamps which is a fog lamp. The ones kmuniz78 has are HID and are driving lamps rather than fog lamps so the dispersion pattern is totally different. You can see it in his avatar. My setup only cost $175 with the PIAA ion plasma yellow H3 bulbs.
#97
#98
Yes. I had the non-HID version of the Hella Micro DE lamps which is a fog lamp. The ones kmuniz78 has are HID and are driving lamps rather than fog lamps so the dispersion pattern is totally different. You can see it in his avatar. My setup only cost $175 with the PIAA ion plasma yellow H3 bulbs.
#103
I pointed out earlier, I think, that I have to re-aim the driver and passenger slightly, but other than that, should be good. Will try to take some night pics tonight from behind the car to give you an idea of the difference.
#104
Thanks!
I thought about going that route as well, but was told not to because of the glare issue with the OEM fog housing not being a projector, the light would disperse all over the place.
I thought about going that route as well, but was told not to because of the glare issue with the OEM fog housing not being a projector, the light would disperse all over the place.
#105