2007 IS250 lights
no, sorry i don't remember his name. but if you type in piaa extreme white or piaa super white (something like that) and do a little thread searching, you should find it. that's how i did..
We have had very positive feedback from our customers that have installed the Putco Mirror White bulbs. The bulbs have a unique chrome finish to them as opposed to a blue one like other super white bulbs. I personally do not like blue coated bulbs as you can see the blue coating reflect in the vehicle's housing (which I think looks cheap). For $25.99 you cannot go wrong with these bulbs. They also use the same wattage as your stock bulbs to ensure no damage is caused to the vehicle.
At the end of the day though you do have to realize that any halogen bulb you install in your fog lights will not mimic your low beam HIDs. There will always be a color and light difference between the two.
Have you considered going yellow at all? Many members on this board install our Putco Jet Yellow bulbs in their fogs. Yellow fogs will be the best from a functional standpoint.
At the end of the day though you do have to realize that any halogen bulb you install in your fog lights will not mimic your low beam HIDs. There will always be a color and light difference between the two.
Have you considered going yellow at all? Many members on this board install our Putco Jet Yellow bulbs in their fogs. Yellow fogs will be the best from a functional standpoint.
We have had very positive feedback from our customers that have installed the Putco Mirror White bulbs. The bulbs have a unique chrome finish to them as opposed to a blue one like other super white bulbs. I personally do not like blue coated bulbs as you can see the blue coating reflect in the vehicle's housing (which I think looks cheap). For $25.99 you cannot go wrong with these bulbs. They also use the same wattage as your stock bulbs to ensure no damage is caused to the vehicle.
At the end of the day though you do have to realize that any halogen bulb you install in your fog lights will not mimic your low beam HIDs. There will always be a color and light difference between the two.
Have you considered going yellow at all? Many members on this board install our Putco Jet Yellow bulbs in their fogs. Yellow fogs will be the best from a functional standpoint.
At the end of the day though you do have to realize that any halogen bulb you install in your fog lights will not mimic your low beam HIDs. There will always be a color and light difference between the two.
Have you considered going yellow at all? Many members on this board install our Putco Jet Yellow bulbs in their fogs. Yellow fogs will be the best from a functional standpoint.
Putco isn't exactly no name :-)
With PIAA, you end up paying a fortune for a name. I personally have not had the greatest experience with either sylvania or Piaa bulbs. It is hit or miss. I can tell you that we have had very few issues with the hundreds of Putco halogen bulbs that we have sold and when a problem did arise Putco was very quick in getting the customers a replacement.
Steve
With PIAA, you end up paying a fortune for a name. I personally have not had the greatest experience with either sylvania or Piaa bulbs. It is hit or miss. I can tell you that we have had very few issues with the hundreds of Putco halogen bulbs that we have sold and when a problem did arise Putco was very quick in getting the customers a replacement.
Steve
Putco isn't exactly no name :-)
With PIAA, you end up paying a fortune for a name. I personally have not had the greatest experience with either sylvania or Piaa bulbs. It is hit or miss. I can tell you that we have had very few issues with the hundreds of Putco halogen bulbs that we have sold and when a problem did arise Putco was very quick in getting the customers a replacement.
Steve
With PIAA, you end up paying a fortune for a name. I personally have not had the greatest experience with either sylvania or Piaa bulbs. It is hit or miss. I can tell you that we have had very few issues with the hundreds of Putco halogen bulbs that we have sold and when a problem did arise Putco was very quick in getting the customers a replacement.
Steve
Hey, I just recently bought a 2007 IS250, my first lexus, and I'm loving almost all of it. When I turn on my headlights, not only do my outer HID lights come on, but my inner halogen lights also come on. I really dislike the contrast between the yellow and white lighting within my headlights. Is there any way to turn off the halogen headlights from inside the car, or do I have to manually take out the halogen headlight/replace it with HID.
Also, I'd really like to change my halogen foglights to HID lights. anyone have any suggestions on what lights to buy?
completely new subject here, but what would get my is250 sounding better if i had to choose between the two? An F-Sport intake, or F-Sport exhaust?
Also, I'd really like to change my halogen foglights to HID lights. anyone have any suggestions on what lights to buy?
completely new subject here, but what would get my is250 sounding better if i had to choose between the two? An F-Sport intake, or F-Sport exhaust?
I would go with the F-Sport exhaust as the F-Sport intake doesn't generate a great sound until you really jump on it.
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