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Tristankix 11-16-2015 09:48 AM

2005 mcs upgraded led fog lights?
 
I am looking into some brighter fog lights so my fogs are bright like my normal ones I have the better headlights already but hate the yellow fog lights. Is there any codes I need to worry about throwing? Or which lights I should buy?

rkw 11-16-2015 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by Tristankix (Post 4145270)
Is there any codes I need to worry about throwing?

No, 2005 models have no bulb out detection or warnings.

Tristankix 11-16-2015 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by rkw (Post 4145324)
No, 2005 models have no bulb out detection or warnings.

do you happen to know the wattages or specific bulb I need? Finding it is easy but I want a good one

Saltysalt 11-17-2015 08:25 AM

wattage is how much power it draws, and whatever the socket is for the fog lights is what you get =)

gpwpat 11-17-2015 09:25 AM

There is a projector fog ligght. You can get the kit in eBay. They are made in China. They are pretty cool. And different. If I remember correctly the fog lights take an h11 bulb. You can upgrade these per color or wattage. Also look into led h11 bulb conversions. Some of these produce a lot of light and use less wattage so the stock wires won't melt. I will see if I can find a picture of the projector housing. They are cool but for $150 not really worth it unless you have to replace yours anyway due to rocks.

Tristankix 11-17-2015 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by gpwpat (Post 4145733)
There is a projector fog ligght. You can get the kit in eBay. They are made in China. They are pretty cool. And different. If I remember correctly the fog lights take an h11 bulb. You can upgrade these per color or wattage. Also look into led h11 bulb conversions. Some of these produce a lot of light and use less wattage so the stock wires won't melt. I will see if I can find a picture of the projector housing. They are cool but for $150 not really worth it unless you have to replace yours anyway due to rocks.

ok sick that's really cool actually!!!


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