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anyone have a picture of HID's in their fogs?

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Old Jul 2, 2008 | 09:58 AM
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anyone have a picture of HID's in their fogs?

I was thinking of getting some HID's for the fogs but wanted to see what they looked like. Anyone have any pictures?
 
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I do.
3K in the fiogs 1st picture doesn't show it though


 
Old Jul 2, 2008 | 11:59 AM
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Awesome thanks!
Nice wheels by the way.
 
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No Problem. I actually took those this morning too

Thanks.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2008 | 07:07 PM
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they look sick on the ground but when tend to look at the HID fog light itself it projects kind of a white light rather than yellow even thoght that is what is projects on the ground. Is that the case with you?
 
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^^^Yes. If you look @ my 1st picture they almost look white but they are indeed yellow. May have to do with the flash on the camera as well.
 
Old Jul 2, 2008 | 08:15 PM
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its just the angle if you took a pic infront of your car and the level the fog light beam is with no flash it would be yellow
 
Old Jul 6, 2008 | 01:12 AM
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I do.
3K in the fiogs 1st picture doesn't show it though


wow....nice very nice

which HID conversion did you used ? price/name please..thanks
 
Old Jul 6, 2008 | 09:32 AM
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here are a few crappy pics i took with my cell phone. this was the day that i put both of my HId kits on and they hadnt been adjusted.
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i have xenith xenons 6000k Hi/Lo for the head lamps and 3000k fogs. i got them from their web site for 145 each. if you get HIDs for your head lamps go all the way and get bi-xenon. the halogen bulb that comes with the Hi/Lo kit is wack. switching to my high beams is like turning off my lights.
 
Old Jul 6, 2008 | 11:48 PM
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here are a few crappy pics i took with my cell phone. this was the day that i put both of my HId kits on and they hadnt been adjusted.





i have xenith xenons 6000k Hi/Lo for the head lamps and 3000k fogs. i got them from their web site for 145 each. if you get HIDs for your head lamps go all the way and get bi-xenon. the halogen bulb that comes with the Hi/Lo kit is wack. switching to my high beams is like turning off my lights.
Your HID looked sicked. Which website you got it from ? and how hard/long was the installation ?
 
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6000K HID fogs



3000K HID fogs

 
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 12:59 AM
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6000K HID fogs



3000K HID fogs

shitz...
that's looked awesome.
model/brand/price please
 
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by InternDoc
shitz...
that's looked awesome.
model/brand/price please
Headlights
Model: 6000K Hi/Lo HID Conversion Kit
Brand: N- Motion
Price: $500 (at that time. It's now about $400)

Foglights (summer)
Model: 6000K Foglight HID Conversion Kit
Brand: J's Racing
Price: $200


Foglights (winter)
Model: 3000K Foglight HID Conversion Kit
Brand: J's Racing
Price: $200



PS: The foglights are the same HID kit. I just change the bulbs depending on the season
 
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 09:05 AM
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Headlights
Model: 6000K Hi/Lo HID Conversion Kit
Brand: N- Motion
Price: $500 (at that time. It's now about $400)

Foglights (summer)
Model: 6000K Foglight HID Conversion Kit
Brand: J's Racing
Price: $200


Foglights (winter)
Model: 3000K Foglight HID Conversion Kit
Brand: J's Racing
Price: $200



PS: The foglights are the same HID kit. I just change the bulbs depending on the season
thank you
BTW. your car is NOT sicked, it's NASTY SICKED LOOKING
 
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 04:47 PM
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Your HID looked sicked. Which website you got it from ? and how hard/long was the installation ?
Xenith Xenons - Superior Quality HIDs and World-Renowned Customer Service! See For Yourself Today!

this is the web site for xenith xenons hid kits. alot of people on here have their kits. they make good stuff, have good prices and their customer service is great.

the install is pretty darn easy the only hard part was figuring out where i wanted to mount the ballast. once i figured that out the rest was cake. the one problem i had which made it alot longer than it should have been was the fog lights. the hid kit uses naked metal spades that plug into the stock wire harness and the spades that came with the fog light kit were to big to fit into the stock harness. so me being an idiot walked back and forward for an hour or two trying to figure out how to fix it. all i did was file down the spades until they could be fit into the stock sockets.

i have some pictures on what i had to do on a thread about hid fog lights.
it is the very last post...
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hid-fogs.html
 
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Mine are Xentech. A friend of mine works with a place that distibutes them so I got them for $240 for both the 3K fogs and 6K headlights
 
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Originally Posted by InternDoc
thank you
BTW. your car is NOT sicked, it's NASTY SICKED LOOKING
I'm confused, is that better or worse?
 
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 09:22 PM
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I'm confused, is that better or worse?
not just BETTER, f'ing better
 
Old Jul 13, 2008 | 04:14 AM
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What happens with the cutoff when you go to HID's in the foglights? (I know it goes to h*ll in the headlights...)

Originally Posted by Fot of RAGE
PS: The foglights are the same HID kit. I just change the bulbs depending on the season
Tell me more, please, about why you change bulbs depending on the season.
 



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