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damnnnnn
looks nice!
never really had the use for foglights..since it rarely fogs here too...i do use them during the heavy downpour of rain though
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Im in waiting for the cheap ebay 6000k xenon globe, it not for my Euro, it for my old man car his drive alot in the country road. Will post result when it arrive, if it good then will consider replacing the Euro foggi, but if you really want I recommend goin Hid convertion get the cheap 1 on ebay. I have no problem with it for year, that everyday use..
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any issues with getting the luxury headlights installed to the base model?
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That looks more 4300K then anything.. Definitely not 12000k, not even 6000K.
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Originally Posted by tiksie
That looks more 4300K then anything.. Definitely not 12000k, not even 6000K.
where did u look?
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i have the mtec 4750K fog bulbs..mainly just to match with my HID's. whiter light and useless in fog lol. the more yellow the light the more helpful in fog
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i got 30000k for my foglights
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HID are a bad idea for fog lights. There are 2 reason for this:
1. HID are much brighter than your halogen bulbs, and fog lights are designed for a wide but short throw. By putting HID in to your foggies, you're basically blinding drivers coming your way, which will be annoying to others and potentially dangerous for you.
2. When you do actually drive in fog, you'll find it (the fog) bloody reflective. Add in the fact that a whiter/bluer/purple light less you see less in the fog/rain compared to 3000k, and the end result is fog lights you would NOT use in the fog, as all they would do would be blind you and NOT provide any more vision.
I understand why you would though, from an aesthetic point of view. If you must, stick with 35w bulbs or consider LED. LEDs arn't as bright as HID, but then, you going to a cooler colour temp meant that you didn't really care about the extra visibility provided by your foggies in the first place, so this point is mute.
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Price to fit OED fog lights
Hi, All
I'll probably feel the lash from the Moderator for possibly posting off-topic, but here goes:
Anybody from Sydney or Newcstle know how much Honda dealers charge for labour to fit genuine Accord Euro foglights.
I've been offered a kit at quite a discount and, though I used foggies once during fog in my Civic, I feel they would enhance the look of the Euro.
I did find with the Civic foglights that they filled in the dark spot between the car and the light pattern, when on low beam. Very handy for negotiating dark corners. But, we all know how magnificent are the lights on the Euro for illuminating the gutter.
CHEERS
NOEL
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