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01-08-2014, 12:06 PM | #1 |
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Fog Light Suggestions
Does anyone have a recommendation for quality fog lights that compliment the stock headlights and LUX Angle eyes for a 335i? The stock fogs are killing the look of the car especially with the Angel Eyes.
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I'm really just looking to do a simple bulb swap.
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for s simple bulb swap we have always heard good things about the MTEC 4500k or the GPThunder 7500K bulbs.
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I brought my 6500K's down to Morristown BMW yesterday night - the technicians are going to put one in one side and one in the other and drive around a bit.
I'm letting them decide among the shop stewards and technicians which one looks best |
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I just got 3k hids for the fogs, looks good with the lux V4s
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Here is a picture of the GPThunder 7500K as an example:
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lol, i don't understand
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01-09-2014, 01:42 PM | #15 |
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If you want fog lights that don't function as fog lights, just look "cool" then get the 7500K. If you want fogs that will actually improve inclement weather visibility then you want something with much lower color temperature.
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you can get GP thunders in an H8 35w for $15 on amazon. I also recommend yellow fogs too. I have a blue car and decided to switch to nokya 2500k 35w h8s and love them. they help at night and in fog too unlike the 7500k bulbs.
if you have xenon headlights, look to get h3s in 7500k too for your corner lights to match the AEs and Xenons too.
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