just switch my fog bulbs to yellow
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Hi...I'm new here. I just got a PWP 06' 6MT. I'm curious about H11 yellow bulbs. Can anyone shed any light on this for me? (Pun intended).
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I ordered Hoen H11 xenon match ones..i hope they look good too ..i'll post some pics when they come in, but the yellows look very nice on the tsx too
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Originally Posted by MattJP
Hi...I'm new here. I just got a PWP 06' 6MT. I'm curious about H11 yellow bulbs. Can anyone shed any light on this for me? (Pun intended).
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Originally Posted by TSXuck
anyone uses yellow rock blocker on fog? How's it?
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Originally Posted by TSXuck
anyone uses yellow rock blocker on fog? How's it?
Which one is better yellow rock blocker or yellow bulbs or use both?
Which one is better yellow rock blocker or yellow bulbs or use both?
If you think about it it's basically the same as the yellow or other colored bulbs since basically those are just bulbs with colored glass... same thing as shining light through a colored film on the lense of the fogs... Only difference is, your foglight lense will be yellow/or whatever color (obviously) If you don't care, then I think lense film is a better choice since the colored bulbs tend to burn out quicker and are much more expensive...
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If I have the foglights and I want the yellow, I think I'll go with the yellow film route. The reason is that the film can protect the lens from breaking. I've seen several post about broken foglight lens. In fact, a 2006 TSX loaner car that I had couple weeks ago had one broken foglight lens. So for extra protection, I would go with the film rather than the bulb. Just my
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Originally Posted by vwong
If I have the foglights and I want the yellow, I think I'll go with the yellow film route. The reason is that the film can protect the lens from breaking. I've seen several post about broken foglight lens. In fact, a 2006 TSX loaner car that I had couple weeks ago had one broken foglight lens. So for extra protection, I would go with the film rather than the bulb. Just my
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Originally Posted by raheel616
where do you buy a yellow film
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...0&postcount=16
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Originally Posted by tsxmike
can you see better w/ the yellow fogs? or is it just for looks?
its suppose to cut into fogs and bad weather better cause of the color so i guess yes u see more. the whiter it is the less visibility the yellower the more visibility, if i remember right
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