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New fog lights
Thinking about ordering these for my 2IS. Has anyone had any experience with product from this website. I know they won't fit perfect but I'm looking to get a diff light out of my fog lights.
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Lexus-Toyota-Scion-LED-Fog-or-Daytime-Lights-p/led-drl-7b.htm
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Lexus-Toyota-Scion-LED-Fog-or-Daytime-Lights-p/led-drl-7b.htm
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i haven't had any experiences with ijdmtoy at all.. if you want fogs go through kbcarstuff.com.. they are a vendor here on the site.. always great deals on or a sale of some sort.. plus free ground shipping to anywhere in the US..
this is what you need.. http://www.kbcarstuff.com/9006-HB4-X...d-9006-led.htm
this is what you need.. http://www.kbcarstuff.com/9006-HB4-X...d-9006-led.htm
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I would like to just get new light bulbs for my oem fogs but unfortunately I messed up one of the lenses so I'm looking for another alternative way to clear it up and get a diff look for lighting.
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^ I personally wouldn't recommend HID's in stock fog lights. Massive foreground light, no cutoff + glare for oncoming drivers. Our side fed HID projectors don't offer that much distance intensity, so extra foreground light isn't a benefit.
If you have damaged the fog light assembly, you can get an aftermarket replacement that is OE spec. I think there are some on ebay for ~130 a set.
If you wanted to change the look and have a pretty good output, I'd personally recommend an LED set from VLED or if you have some experience working on cars, I'd do a mini h1 retrofit in the fogs; then you can run some HID's down there. JVX has a write up.
If you have damaged the fog light assembly, you can get an aftermarket replacement that is OE spec. I think there are some on ebay for ~130 a set.
If you wanted to change the look and have a pretty good output, I'd personally recommend an LED set from VLED or if you have some experience working on cars, I'd do a mini h1 retrofit in the fogs; then you can run some HID's down there. JVX has a write up.
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^ I personally wouldn't recommend HID's in stock fog lights. Massive foreground light, no cutoff + glare for oncoming drivers. Our side fed HID projectors don't offer that much distance intensity, so extra foreground light isn't a benefit.
If you have damaged the fog light assembly, you can get an aftermarket replacement that is OE spec. I think there are some on ebay for ~130 a set.
If you wanted to change the look and have a pretty good output, I'd personally recommend an LED set from VLED or if you have some experience working on cars, I'd do a mini h1 retrofit in the fogs; then you can run some HID's down there. JVX has a write up.
If you have damaged the fog light assembly, you can get an aftermarket replacement that is OE spec. I think there are some on ebay for ~130 a set.
If you wanted to change the look and have a pretty good output, I'd personally recommend an LED set from VLED or if you have some experience working on cars, I'd do a mini h1 retrofit in the fogs; then you can run some HID's down there. JVX has a write up.
HIDs in our fogs are not as bad as older civics with HIDs in their headlights that blind every single driver on the road, I havent had any complaints about my fogs in the 3+ years of running multiple sets of HIDs
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