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Old Jul 5, 2009 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 01LEXPL
Just pickup the kit. All you need to specify/know is, H7 bulbs, 6000k temperature.

That is all!

Fog lights are H3 bulbs, and then whatever color temp you want. *if you want yellow 3000k is the color* And then pure white is 4300k, etc...

All I need are bulbs for teh fog lights correct? or Do I need to buy another kit? And which kit should I pick?
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Old Jul 5, 2009 | 02:48 PM
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No. You need to physically buy TWO kits.

I suggest, for ideal performance, 4300-6000k for the headlights [H7]

For fogs [H3], i would suggest the same 4300-6000k. Unless you want the 'JDM look' then go with a yellow kit [3000k]
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by DixonPai
I have them on my 97 es300. as 01LEXPL don't get anything over 6000k, this is from experiences i have 8000k and my fog 3000k takes over it easily. Yes aim them correctly also. I have yet to be flashed by on coming traffic so i guessed i did mines right
but here are some of my pics

I have 8000k Hid (dont do it you will regret it), and 3000k fog (will not regret ahahaha)



This is my cut off



as for brand 01LEXPL is right i got my 3000k bulbs from them and they are wonderful.


but i have a feeling you want the retrofit, because you want it like the new cars.

if that is so, you can take a look here this is what a smitty (a member on this forum) did
okay, i just installed 5000k hid kit(pnp) on my 98 ES300 last night and noticed that lights don't line up straight. like your picture above... anything i can do to line it up? looks like i got spots on my lenses or something. i had aftermarket on my older maxima which had halogen housing and i don't remember having issues like this....
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Old Mar 24, 2010 | 10:17 AM
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I have a 98 and I cant line mine up right either.Im a clown with bright blues,lol,I just like a color of them and I have the 3000k fogs,VERY NIIIIICE.My right light is always lower than my left.No matter what I do.And I always check the level and make sure they are right.i just dont know.I do want retrofit as well.ES3ray I beleive is who it is has some retro fits for 600$.Still to pricey for me.lolDefinitely would like to know some tips on lining up.I gutted my stock spacers as well so they are snug and in there.Love to hear some feedback.
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Old Mar 24, 2010 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Dyno98es
I have a 98 and I cant line mine up right either.Im a clown with bright blues,lol,I just like a color of them and I have the 3000k fogs,VERY NIIIIICE.My right light is always lower than my left.No matter what I do.And I always check the level and make sure they are right.i just dont know.I do want retrofit as well.ES3ray I beleive is who it is has some retro fits for 600$.Still to pricey for me.lolDefinitely would like to know some tips on lining up.I gutted my stock spacers as well so they are snug and in there.Love to hear some feedback.
some pix of that?

i was thinkin of doing a retrofit but instead installing fog projectors cuz of the bluish/purplish lens, will those work just as regular driving light projectors
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