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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Car 1: 2006 Acura TL Car 2: 2001 F-150 S.C. Car 3: Mustang GT |
06 TL fog light question.
I'd like to make the fog lights on my 06 TL match the Blue HID's. Are there 3 seperate bulbs between low beams, high beams and fog lights ?? or do the high and fog work off one lamp ? any help would be appreciated. Thanks Chris
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Car 1: 07 Acura TL Type S Car 2: 02 Chevy Corvette Z06 |
The headlight is a Bi-Xenon (basically one gas filled Xenon bulb with a mechanical projection control). The fog lights are standard halogen bulbs..... you should be able to purchase a HID conversion kit for the fog lights should you wish but keep in mind that housing is not a projector so essentially you may be blinding people by installing HID's in that location.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Car 1: 2006 Acura TL Car 2: 2001 F-150 S.C. Car 3: Mustang GT |
Thanks for the replies guys.. did't really want to make the fog's HID, just don't like the cool blue headlights and the yellowish fog lights so I don't use them. I guess I need to replace the 9005's with some super xenon's.. What is the highest wattage I can use and still be safe ? I used the 100 watters in my F-150 and almost fried the wiring.. Thanks Chris
Last edited by chris288 : 06-04-08 at 10:05 AM. |
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