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Old 12-01-2009, 07:00 PM
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Lightbulb HID'* in the fog lights of an SLE??

I was wondering if anyone has tried this?

Driving at night could be vastly improved with a set of HID'*. But, I dont want to put them in the low beam socket because then the daytime running lights would always have them on, burning them out prematurely. So, I was thinking about puting them in the fog lights. This works great because I can maually turn them off/on with the foglight switch.

Has anyone done this though? What is the pattern like? I would like to drive with them on at night all the time, so if they throw light at oncomming traffic then this might not be such a bright idea...

Ideas??

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I have HID fogs. They are good at night, if you have them aimed right you won't have problems with traffic. You'll have about the same pattern as your headlights and a little farther out

You could disable your DRL'* and run them in your low beams
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Originally Posted by Black Pearl
I have HID fogs. They are good at night, if you have them aimed right you won't have problems with traffic. You'll have about the same pattern as your headlights and a little farther out

You could disable your DRL'* and run them in your low beams
Hmm, you have a newer bonnie though. Mine is a 98. Would they be alright in that style stock fog lamp?

Im intrigued at the disabling of the DRL'*.. how does one go about this exactly?
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Hmm, you have a newer bonnie though. Mine is a 98. Would they be alright in that style stock fog lamp?

Im intrigued at the disabling of the DRL'*.. how does one go about this exactly?
HID'* should work fine in your housing, you order them by bulb number like a reg bulb. I have them in my stock housings with no issue.

Check and see if you have a DRL relay or fuse. I had a relay and pulled it. My left bright headlight was grounded through the relay somehow, so I re-grounded my left bright. Not that I ever need it anymore

EDIT: They should be fine in the fogs, but the low beams require a special harness to bypass the Bulb Out Light in the DIC. I'll do some digging around for the part # and mfgr info. Just so the info is here for someone. It might take some time, but I'll find it again
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Originally Posted by Black Pearl
HID'* should work fine in your housing, you order them by bulb number like a reg bulb. I have them in my stock housings with no issue.

Check and see if you have a DRL relay or fuse. I had a relay and pulled it. My left bright headlight was grounded through the relay somehow, so I re-grounded my left bright. Not that I ever need it anymore

EDIT: They should be fine in the fogs, but the low beams require a special harness to bypass the Bulb Out Light in the DIC. I'll do some digging around for the part # and mfgr info. Just so the info is here for someone. It might take some time, but I'll find it again
yeah, I knew you ordered them by bulb number. cool Im excited to hear they would work in the stocker housings. Didn't want to dump a ton of money into this idear...
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Originally Posted by FirebirdStud
yeah, I knew you ordered them by bulb number. cool Im excited to hear they would work in the stocker housings. Didn't want to dump a ton of money into this idear...
I actually have a bad bulb you can test fit in your housing, just to be sure, before you spend the money on a set. When are you going to be in STC next?
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Originally Posted by Black Pearl
I actually have a bad bulb you can test fit in your housing, just to be sure, before you spend the money on a set. When are you going to be in STC next?
awesome! Im in cloudy town now actually. I have class in the morning and then have to work right after. :(

I will be up again thursday evening sometime. You available then? it would have to be really quick as I have a date with the woman and she would be pissed if she knew I was doing "more stupid car stuff" instead of spending time with her. HAHA. To be fair I dont see her all that much, but still. Guys have car needs.
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To be fair I dont see her all that much, but still. Guys have car needs.
...and guys have gal needs. You need to find a happy medium so you can enjoy them both.
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Be careful, HIDs in fogs will be very bright, you should really replace the housing with one made for HIDs
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I should be around, it'* up to my work schedule though. Ill pm you my info and you can give me a shout when youre around.


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