Blue fog lights.
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Blue fog lights.
I wanted to install a blue fog light film over my fog light.
I like that blue color and my cars filled with it from my door lights to every other light in the vehicle.
I was thinking about getting actual blue fog lights but I feel like theres a lot of electrical work to go into it and I'm not very good at doing that. I would probably cause my car to spontaniously combust if i tried..
What do you guys think about blue film?
Is it hard to get access to the lights (remove bumper, remove light, etc?)
Is changing from OEM fogs to blue fogs actually hard, (No wiring, plug and play?)
And finally, is there any DIY for fog lights/ removing the bumper?
I know it's in the manual but real pictures are always nice.
I like that blue color and my cars filled with it from my door lights to every other light in the vehicle.
I was thinking about getting actual blue fog lights but I feel like theres a lot of electrical work to go into it and I'm not very good at doing that. I would probably cause my car to spontaniously combust if i tried..
What do you guys think about blue film?
Is it hard to get access to the lights (remove bumper, remove light, etc?)
Is changing from OEM fogs to blue fogs actually hard, (No wiring, plug and play?)
And finally, is there any DIY for fog lights/ removing the bumper?
I know it's in the manual but real pictures are always nice.
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you can try getting a blue h11 bulb, halogen or led, and it should just be plug and play from there on out, no need to remove the front bumper either. It is very easy and all it requires is a small flathead screwdriver, some patience, and an ipod so you dont get bored
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make sure you are up on the legality of these in your local area. I hear some places pull you over for going slightly into the technicolor range yet in some places like where i live i constantly see deep blue and purple drls and even kids running around with ground effects and nothing ever happens to them
happy blue'ing
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make sure you are up on the legality of these in your local area. I hear some places pull you over for going slightly into the technicolor range yet in some places like where i live i constantly see deep blue and purple drls and even kids running around with ground effects and nothing ever happens to them
happy blue'ing
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you can try getting a blue h11 bulb, halogen or led, and it should just be plug and play from there on out, no need to remove the front bumper either. It is very easy and all it requires is a small flathead screwdriver, some patience, and an ipod so you dont get bored
link to itemz
make sure you are up on the legality of these in your local area. I hear some places pull you over for going slightly into the technicolor range yet in some places like where i live i constantly see deep blue and purple drls and even kids running around with ground effects and nothing ever happens to them
happy blue'ing
link to itemz
make sure you are up on the legality of these in your local area. I hear some places pull you over for going slightly into the technicolor range yet in some places like where i live i constantly see deep blue and purple drls and even kids running around with ground effects and nothing ever happens to them
happy blue'ing
If its that easy then I might get those lights, it says MDX RDX will it fit the TSX?
Are tehse like a true blue, I feel like they're more of a whitish color.
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i used Lamin-X optic blue film- it looks OK, but not really blue at all when lit. Thinking of changing bulbs too to get a more blueish look to match LED interior lights. Easy to install (and protects from chips),
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^ I used Lamin-X amber it looks quite yellowish which is what I want. To the OP, if you want blue film such as Lamin-X on your fog lights, there is no need to remove the bumper or fog light housing, just peel and stick on application.
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