HID fog lights
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HID fog lights
Hi guys,
i've just got my 2003 mx5 limited edition classic and i'm LOVING IT.
My first mod would be to HID the projector head lights, im sorry if this has been covered previously but ive tried searching for it. I wanted to know if its legal to 6000k HID the mx5 fog lights and if its possible to fit HID bulb into the fog. I tried removing the OEM fog lights bulb and they are really short compare to HID bulbs
Has anyone done it before? some pics would be GREAT!
IMO HID low beam alone with yellowish fog lights don't go that well
Cheers
NaKeD
i've just got my 2003 mx5 limited edition classic and i'm LOVING IT.
My first mod would be to HID the projector head lights, im sorry if this has been covered previously but ive tried searching for it. I wanted to know if its legal to 6000k HID the mx5 fog lights and if its possible to fit HID bulb into the fog. I tried removing the OEM fog lights bulb and they are really short compare to HID bulbs
Has anyone done it before? some pics would be GREAT!
IMO HID low beam alone with yellowish fog lights don't go that well
Cheers
NaKeD
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Uhmm ... are you installing a proper HID kit into your normal headlights? or installing a proper HID kit into your fog lights? or just replacing bulbs?
- If you are installing a proper HID kit into your fog lights then I would think that it is both illegal and does not make sense.
Fog lights are not there to aid visibility, they are there to warn other motorists and pedestrians of the presence of your car in heavy fog. Fog lights have a steep angle downwards because if you are driving in heavy fog, the last thing you want is bright lights reflecting off it. Technically in heavy fog, you are supposed to drive with headlights on \"park\" (or whatever it's called) function\"and only fog lights on.
Police can also book you for driving with fog lights on all the time. (at least that is bookable several years ago)
- If you are replacing your headlights with a proper HID kit... why?
- If you are just replacing bulbs, with \"HID\" xenon woop-de-doo blue crystal blah blah blah, these are NOT HID, they only produce light with a blueish hue or very white hue.
- If you are installing a proper HID kit into your fog lights then I would think that it is both illegal and does not make sense.
Fog lights are not there to aid visibility, they are there to warn other motorists and pedestrians of the presence of your car in heavy fog. Fog lights have a steep angle downwards because if you are driving in heavy fog, the last thing you want is bright lights reflecting off it. Technically in heavy fog, you are supposed to drive with headlights on \"park\" (or whatever it's called) function\"and only fog lights on.
Police can also book you for driving with fog lights on all the time. (at least that is bookable several years ago)
- If you are replacing your headlights with a proper HID kit... why?
- If you are just replacing bulbs, with \"HID\" xenon woop-de-doo blue crystal blah blah blah, these are NOT HID, they only produce light with a blueish hue or very white hue.
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No aftermarket HID globe can legally be retrofiited to a car unless it is equiped with self levelling headlights and headlight washers. So feel to fit whatever colour bulbs you want to as they are all illegal.
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There is some very sound advice being provided and impressive knowledge about HID lighting. Your lights whether they be fog lights or headlamps have been specifically designed optically to perform. As soon as you start to interfere with focal lengths with different light sources your reflectors esp in the case of headlamps no longer control beam patterns and dazzle or simply do not put the light where it should be. The projector lamps are very precise and in my opinion do a surprisingly good job for such a small headlamp. For those people who do country work you can fit aftermarket driving lamps and they will work very well for long distance. One other thing is that HID lighting also is more expensive to replace apart from matters of legality. Anyway we all choose what we want.
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It may be of interest that Hella have a xenon micro DE lamp ( driving lamp) cat #1302. I do not know how well it performs though for size it would be very good. Mounting in place of fog lamps might be possible or on a light bar and the product is legal though I am not sure of differing state laws. If you checked Hella they would be able to give some advice ( situated in Mentone Vic) and they have a web site. I have no idea of the cost.
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Mr Morlock wrote:It may be of interest that Hella have a xenon micro DE lamp ( driving lamp) cat #1302. I do not know how well it performs though for size it would be very good. Mounting in place of fog lamps might be possible or on a light bar and the product is legal though I am not sure of differing state laws. If you checked Hella they would be able to give some advice ( situated in Mentone Vic) and they have a web site. I have no idea of the cost.
I dont believe they would be legal as they still dont self tilt.
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Mr Morlock wrote:jcs86 these lamps are aftermarket driving lamps and gas discharge are legal and comply with ADR. Headlamps ( low and high beam) are a very different story however and you and others have rightly pointed that out .
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