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Old Nov 14, 2015 | 04:20 PM
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Anybody shopped on http://www.f150leds.com/ before? About to purchase the tag lights set then maybe I'll get led fog lights also. should I do it? any comments on your experience on their stuff?
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Old Nov 14, 2015 | 04:35 PM
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Doing a forum search for f150leds returns lots of results. Have you bothered to read any of the pre-existing posts about that site yet?

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Old Nov 14, 2015 | 04:50 PM
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Doing a forum search for f150leds returns lots of results. Have bothered to read any of the pre-existing posts about that site yet?

New to f150forum, about my 5th post with this one. eveytime I try searching something like this it throws me randomest stuff. or if I try searing something it'll give me stuff with the words I used, not even close to what I'm looking for lol
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The license plate lights should work fine, but you can probably find the bulbs for a little cheaper. As far as the fogs go it depends on what you're going for. If you just want the whiter light they're a good deal. In my experience if you want a better performing light just changing the bulb doesn't work. The bulbs tend to not be designed for your particular housing so they don't throw light well. I ended up returning the LED bulbs I bought and spent more money on a setup that replaces the whole fog housing. I went with the Morimoto XB LEDs and they work great.
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The license plate lights should work fine, but you can probably find the bulbs for a little cheaper. As far as the fogs go it depends on what you're going for. If you just want the whiter light they're a good deal. In my experience if you want a better performing light just changing the bulb doesn't work. The bulbs tend to not be designed for your particular housing so they don't throw light well. I ended up returning the LED bulbs I bought and spent more money on a setup that replaces the whole fog housing. I went with the Morimoto XB LEDs and they work great.
That's Chinese garbage. Buy Sylvania 194 leds for plate lights and Morimoto fogs.
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Old Nov 14, 2015 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by dfleon75
The license plate lights should work fine, but you can probably find the bulbs for a little cheaper. As far as the fogs go it depends on what you're going for. If you just want the whiter light they're a good deal. In my experience if you want a better performing light just changing the bulb doesn't work. The bulbs tend to not be designed for your particular housing so they don't throw light well. I ended up returning the LED bulbs I bought and spent more money on a setup that replaces the whole fog housing. I went with the Morimoto XB LEDs and they work great.
Completely agree. Morimotos are the only way to go for LED fogs in my opinion.
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Old Nov 14, 2015 | 07:36 PM
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Yeah for the fog light deal, everyone here seems to go for the morimoto xb, the projector housing and all. might just do those. I really just want for looks/whiter light, matching my stock headlights, but don't want no pieces of trash either lol speaking of morimotos, easy enough for one to install or need special help?
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There is a how to video on here/YouTube that covers the little tricks. If you follow it they're a breeze.
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i personaly use VLED as i have never had 1 of there bulbs die on me in 3 years so far
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