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10-03-2015 02:16 AM |
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Originally Posted by ryanjoe13
(Post 1053297)
Do you have any links to these LED fogs you are talking about? I'd be willing to give it a try. I have clear reflectors that I want to switch with the stock ambers. Would be nice to get that all done at once
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i just googled H11 LED and plenty came up. check amazon. but since the back of the 'bulbs' are all different sizes and you need to stick the drivers somewhere i was just wondering if anyone else attempted it and if it's worth doing.
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Originally Posted by m5james
(Post 1053304)
There are si many variables as to why you didn't like HID in your E36...using a HID in a non-projector housing, ballast wattage of 35 or 55, bulb color, quality of ballast since you keep saying it took forever, etc. Your statement is so generalized and without detail.
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granted, it was cheapo 55W 6000K kits that i just slung in there and the headlight units themselves were depos - i.e. rubbish - even the OEM 35W in my E46 and my E70 take a fair few seconds to warm up. if you drive around bendy forest roads back home from work at night you often end up switching your full beams on and off a whole lot and sometimes don't get to keep them on for any useful length of time. you'd still be better off with halogens or LEDs, if there are any on the market that would actually do the job. obviously the technology exists, whether it's being sold in a useful aftermarket kit that doesn't cost an arm and a leg is what i'd like to know.
as for the E36, i eventually put the OEM headlights back in and ran 4300K (55W) in the dipped beams and 80W halogens in the full beams. much more useful configuration and obviously much more desirable beam pattern.
(although i always wondered what HIRs would actually have been like but i never managed to get my hands on a pair of those)
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