Ford F-150 Fog Light LED Bulbs! Plug & Play Install! See Comparison Photos!
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PARIAH (03-28-2016)
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OK, so I installed mine today. Like others have said, now I need to get some new headlight bulbs so that they match the 5000k Cool White color of the Diode bulbs! Help!
Also, when I installed the one on the driver side, it did not set in there very tightly. In fact, in my opinion, if I go 4-wheeling for any length of time, that bulb will work its way out of the socket. Help #2! Lol
Also, when I installed the one on the driver side, it did not set in there very tightly. In fact, in my opinion, if I go 4-wheeling for any length of time, that bulb will work its way out of the socket. Help #2! Lol
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Gonna have to pick some of these up. I was a bit disappointed with the brightness, or lack of brightness in my stock fogs.
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Diode Dynamics (03-29-2016)
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Does anyone have any experience using these XML2's in actual foggy conditions? It seems like it has a much wider divergence (beam spread) which would suggest it may no longer be useful in fog.
Although I have never lived in an area prone to dense fog, I'm hesitant to get these (5000K FWIW) if they indeed make the fog lights useless for the function it was intended for.
Although I have never lived in an area prone to dense fog, I'm hesitant to get these (5000K FWIW) if they indeed make the fog lights useless for the function it was intended for.
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Does anyone have any experience using these XML2's in actual foggy conditions? It seems like it has a much wider divergence (beam spread) which would suggest it may no longer be useful in fog.
Although I have never lived in an area prone to dense fog, I'm hesitant to get these (5500K FWIW) if they indeed make the fog lights useless for the function it was intended for.
Although I have never lived in an area prone to dense fog, I'm hesitant to get these (5500K FWIW) if they indeed make the fog lights useless for the function it was intended for.
3000K Yellow is the most effective color if you live somewhere where fog is common.
Nick C.
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