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Originally Posted by koolkevin1107 View Post
Just get some yellow foglight film from me and call it a day. One, it's cheaper then having to replace the entire housing if u get a crack in it (and trust me, LOTS of people out there are running with cracked housings), and two, ur gonna b using the oem sylvania bulbs that will last u a long time (mine are running 3+ years strong!) and u dont have to worry about aftermarket bulbs burning out or melting ur housings (i've seen it on a fit too!).

That's just my opinion and i think it's the best way to go. U get protection, oem bulb life, all for $10, compared to a set of bulbs running u $20+ and plus u can't guarentee ur housings r gonna b safe.

If u do decide to get the yellow bulbs, i also have clear film for the oem look but u still get the protection. But i have seen fits with aftermarket bulbs using the film that get burn spots in the middle because the aftermarket bulbs burn too hot.

thats exactly what i was worried about. i looked into the film. and im gonna give it a shot. someone posted up directions on this site. and they came out very good. and im gonna give it a shot. if i mess it up, oh well it didnt coast me much.
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