HID Fog DIY
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Welcome to CL, foreverjoj. You can PM JDKane to see if he can repost the pictures. But I'm not sure how active he is anymore.
From what I recall, installation of HIDs is pretty straightforward. It's finding a place to mount the ballast that takes time. A few members were able to get to their fog lights by reaching in from up top in front of the engine. Others went through the bottom. Both will require removing covers.
From what I recall, installation of HIDs is pretty straightforward. It's finding a place to mount the ballast that takes time. A few members were able to get to their fog lights by reaching in from up top in front of the engine. Others went through the bottom. Both will require removing covers.
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Can't wait to get the kit installed.
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Let me know if you have any other installation questions.
Danny
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Steve,
Thanks for the discount code, just ordered some 5k D4S bulb this week, want to replace my OEM bixenon 4300k to match my parking light, cant wait to install and see the results.
Thanks for the discount code, just ordered some 5k D4S bulb this week, want to replace my OEM bixenon 4300k to match my parking light, cant wait to install and see the results.
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konradsa, a few members have installed their fog lights. It's not complicated. You'll have to figure out where to mount the ballasts. Takes maybe less than an hour. I had mine professionally installed since there isn't as much room in front of the engine on the 450h to reach the fog light area. He had to go underneath the engine and through the wheel well. I've changed the bulbs myself a few times since.
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