Reccomendations For Fog Light Bulbs
Reccomendations For Fog Light Bulbs
I drive a 97 SE and just went over the 80K mark today so I've decided to replace some of the original equipment (ATF, fuel filter, wiper blade inserts, lights). I'm going to Autozone and am replacing the original stock halogen lights with Sylvania ExtraVision ($20/pair). Can anyone recommend a decent replacement/upgrade for the fog light bulbs? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Reccomendations For Fog Light Bulbs
Originally posted by JonnyCum Lately
I drive a 97 SE and just went over the 80K mark today so I've decided to replace some of the original equipment (ATF, fuel filter, wiper blade inserts, lights). I'm going to Autozone and am replacing the original stock halogen lights with Sylvania ExtraVision ($20/pair). Can anyone recommend a decent replacement/upgrade for the fog light bulbs? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I drive a 97 SE and just went over the 80K mark today so I've decided to replace some of the original equipment (ATF, fuel filter, wiper blade inserts, lights). I'm going to Autozone and am replacing the original stock halogen lights with Sylvania ExtraVision ($20/pair). Can anyone recommend a decent replacement/upgrade for the fog light bulbs? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Philips Bluevision H3s can purchased from:
www.autolamps-online.com
www.powerbulbs.com (they have a special you'll get some free bulbs or something??)
The above two are based in Europe (England I think).
http://www.autooptiks.com/ is based in the U.S.
Re: Reccomendations For Fog Light Bulbs
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
The setup is PIAA H3 fogs (3800K) and Xtravision headlamps. Look closely at the Beam Pattern pic and you can see the blue color on the edges of the fog beam. If you look at all the pics, you can see the PIAA fogs throw a touch of super white color which hits the road just under my headlights. My fogs hit the road about 10 feet in front of my car. They go for about 1-1/4 spaces or another 10 feet out, just under where the headlights hit the road. Then you can see the color become more yellowish as the Xtravisoin don't have any color to them, but they remain bright and light up another 20 plus feet ahead. That gives me a total of 40+ feet of light!
The setup is PIAA H3 fogs (3800K) and Xtravision headlamps. Look closely at the Beam Pattern pic and you can see the blue color on the edges of the fog beam. If you look at all the pics, you can see the PIAA fogs throw a touch of super white color which hits the road just under my headlights. My fogs hit the road about 10 feet in front of my car. They go for about 1-1/4 spaces or another 10 feet out, just under where the headlights hit the road. Then you can see the color become more yellowish as the Xtravisoin don't have any color to them, but they remain bright and light up another 20 plus feet ahead. That gives me a total of 40+ feet of light!
Just as in the Silverstars vs. Xtravisions debate, wouldn't one be better off using fogs that don't have the brightness-robbing blue coating on the bulb?
http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/bulbs/s...uperwhite.html
http://lighting.mbz.org/tech/bulbs/s...uperwhite.html
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Slowpoke
[B]Just as in the Silverstars vs. Xtravisions debate, wouldn't one be better off using fogs that don't have the brightness-robbing blue coating on the bulb?
This is a very good point!
Just keep in mind that the Fog lights hit the road about 10 feet in front of your car. Also, that beam of light is projected only 1 foot off the ground. That makes it easier to throw good light down.
The problems comes when you try to light up the road 25 - 40 feet in front of you from about 2-1/2 feet up. Super White bulbs can't do it so good.
[B]Just as in the Silverstars vs. Xtravisions debate, wouldn't one be better off using fogs that don't have the brightness-robbing blue coating on the bulb?
This is a very good point!
Just keep in mind that the Fog lights hit the road about 10 feet in front of your car. Also, that beam of light is projected only 1 foot off the ground. That makes it easier to throw good light down.
The problems comes when you try to light up the road 25 - 40 feet in front of you from about 2-1/2 feet up. Super White bulbs can't do it so good.
I have some PIAA super plasma, and they are just great. I don't think they will math with your headlights cuz the light they prodice is kinda purple. I really don't use them for Fog or for Snow or Rain or anything since here in Arizona we don't have much of it but they light up the road better than my stock bulbs.
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