2013 LED Fog Light Install
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2013 LED Fog Light Install
Just installed LED fog lights this past weekend and they look much better than the stock bulbs. Took about 30 minutes to install. Haven't tested them at night, but not really expecting big difference in performance. Just happy it matches the stock HID headlights now. I ordered the bulbs off Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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jollick (01-26-17)
#2
They look great. Thanks for the link.
#4
Lead Lap
Were you able to gain access through the wheel wells? Such as it is described in the manual?
#6
Lead Lap
I actually have the bulbs but never tried installing them. Thought that one had to remove the splash shield under the car. Wheel wells make more sense. I'll try it in the Spring.
Thanks Mike...
Thanks Mike...
#7
Driver School Candidate
Looks great. I put some on mine to match my HID headlights. The color matching in the evening makes the car look cleaner. If only I could get brave enough to change the approach lights under the side mirrors to match as well.
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SteveES350 (06-29-22)
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Driver School Candidate
Yoder - The Amazon link says these bulbs don't fit my 14 ES 350. I also saw the fog light bulbs are H16, not H11. What's up? Thanks!
BTW - My low beams are 4500k HIDs from Morimoto that I installed last week. I'm guessing they should still look okay with 5000k fog lights. Couldn't find a 4500k Cree LED.
BTW - My low beams are 4500k HIDs from Morimoto that I installed last week. I'm guessing they should still look okay with 5000k fog lights. Couldn't find a 4500k Cree LED.
Last edited by drmull2; 01-26-17 at 06:11 PM.
#13
Driver School Candidate
So the bulb on the link fit your connector no problem? I guess it obviously did lol. I assume it will work in my 2014. The higher wattage of an H11 bulb shouldn't be a problem since LEDs produce very little heat.