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Like i want HID for my fog but not 3000k (yellow)
I want to tint my fog light yellow for the look n i like yellow fog.
i want better light for the fog so idk what to do with it. should i just tint it n keep the orginal light bulb? what will be better?
HID with yellow tint VS OEM light bulb with yelow tint
need help guys
Like i want HID for my fog but not 3000k (yellow)
I want to tint my fog light yellow for the look n i like yellow fog.
i want better light for the fog so idk what to do with it. should i just tint it n keep the orginal light bulb? what will be better?
HID with yellow tint VS OEM light bulb with yelow tint
need help guys
come on man
i like the look from the yellow FOG tint but want the HID output
but still want the yellow look
no no cop man
just 19years old dont want to mess with cop bro
The hid will have a greater output, but it will be very scattered and produce ALOT of glare. In terms of out put HID's > halogens. BUT in this case your fogs are not designed for HID's so your just going to have alot of glare and probably get your self a ticket. I would suggest just sticking with halogens and tinting the glass.
If you realyl want more output, get HID's for your low beams and cover your squirrel spotters.
yeah thx man
i already got the HID for my low beams and cover your squirrel spotters.
man i need to get some yellow tint now. oh well need more light but dont want to blind pp out there
if u want more light, do a retro
i looked ur cardomain and saw that u blacked out ur headlight housing, all u have to do is swap out the projectors and do some cutting
tsx is a good and easy projector to work with
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