jdm yellow fog lights
#22
PIAA's work perfect. I dont ned film for nothing, the yellow color is awesome both day and night. I just want to do something different, and may be selling them, so anyone interested pm me and more details will be given. For now:
I also have the top "parking light" bulb in ion yellow and theyre PIAA's as well....
I also have the top "parking light" bulb in ion yellow and theyre PIAA's as well....
#25
I also have those foglights and they look tight...
Taff White FTMFW!!
Taff White FTMFW!!
PIAA's work perfect. I dont ned film for nothing, the yellow color is awesome both day and night. I just want to do something different, and may be selling them, so anyone interested pm me and more details will be given.
I also have the top "parking light" bulb in ion yellow and theyre PIAA's as well....
I also have the top "parking light" bulb in ion yellow and theyre PIAA's as well....
#26
I want to point out that PIAA's are guaranteed to work "lifetime" as I read somewhere, maybe in their own package, so anybody interested in them, dont hesitate even though theyre used
(dont feel like making a thread for selling them lol)
#28
I went to Car-gym.com .... cheapest i could find. I forget the bulb size, but I think the GD has H11's so maybe the GE's are the same?
The difference between H3, H11, and H1 bulbs are that they all have differet fitment and you need the correct one for your GE. If, in fact, the GE does have H11 sized bulbs, you cant replace them with any other type of bulbs but H11 sized bulbs.
hope that wasn't too confusing to read. heh
#29
I just purchased a pair of headlight armor film as opposed to bulbs.
Reason: I was afraid of burning or creating burnt marks on the fogs.
However, now I am considering changing the bulbs too... wouldn't that be x10 the yellowness? LOL
Overall, I went with the film because, it would protect the lens. I did notice some roughness or grains last night so, I purchased the film.
However, I def. don't doubt the bulb being brighter and more refined.
Reason: I was afraid of burning or creating burnt marks on the fogs.
However, now I am considering changing the bulbs too... wouldn't that be x10 the yellowness? LOL
Overall, I went with the film because, it would protect the lens. I did notice some roughness or grains last night so, I purchased the film.
However, I def. don't doubt the bulb being brighter and more refined.
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