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Hello guys, I'm digging around for some good plug and play replacement bulbs from the factory lights.
Here is what I found that maybe a good set, but I'm not 100% sure yet. Anyone have any experience with this, I know Diode Dynamics are prob the best, but they are fairly pricey and thus a little risk is worth the reward, if I can find something like or better. Thanks
Not everything that is lower cost is junk, I have seen sometimes great products at stupid low costs, but then again most is junk imho anyway, high or low costs lol
BROVIEW P3 Cree-XML2 40W/Pair 9005 HB3 9045 High Power LED Fog Driving Light 4000 LM Bulb Kit, 3 Colors All in One- (2pcs/set)
Why stick with the OEM fogs? You can pick up a set of the Morimoto LED fog lights for less than $200 and they bolt right in and look awesome. For $20 extra you can get the yellow film that sticks to the outside of the lens.
Picked up a set of 4300k led bulbs off ebay for like 15 bucks. Put em in last night And I love em. Drove all the way to work with just the fogs on (about a 40 minute drive)
Bought PIAA halogen bulbs for mine in late 2014 and have been well-pleased, although admittedly I don't drive much at night. From prior related threads, many like me liked them - others not as much. Complaint was desire to exactly match the color hue of factory HIDs (as I also have) which these halogens don't. Close enough for me and yes, plug 'n play...
Edited 'cus Amazon keeps redirecting to a high-priced Canada supplier, whereas can be had for prox $67/pair from USA sources.
Search for: PIAA 15210 H10 (9145) Xtreme White Plus High Performance Halogen Bulb, (Pack of 2)
Last edited by DirtDawg; Sep 24, 2016 at 10:03 PM.
Picked up a set of 4300k led bulbs off ebay for like 15 bucks. Put em in last night And I love em. Drove all the way to work with just the fogs on (about a 40 minute drive)
That color temperature appears to be much closer to 3000K than 4300K. It will be very useful in foggy conditions, but I thought it was worth pointing out.
Here's a comparison chart of the various color temperatures for reference: