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Old 04-06-2013, 06:11 PM
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LED fogs

I'm really stuck on what brand of LEDs I should get for my foglights..
I'm sure you get what you pay for but I'm on a very low budget right now so take that into consideration..

Pics would be nice! Thanks guys..
Old 04-06-2013, 06:26 PM
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i think alot of people go with V-LED they are around $50 for a set IIRC
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^+1 on using VLEDS.

I bought my 6k fogs on there and I was not disappointed.
They blend perfectly with the Xenon and switchbacks.
Very good looking.
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You're not going to get very good output with any of the cheap LED fogs, just keep that in mind. The 10 LED fogs from VLEDs are probably the best price to lumen ratio.
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Thanks guys!
Does anyone have pics?

Do I need a load resistor???

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for switchbacks you'll def need load resistors,otherwise. There are plenty of threads talking about these soft of things just looking around.
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Sure will thanx
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They look bright at night but like others have said there's hardly any actual light output. If you need it for functionality go with HIDs. And you don't need any load resistors for these. Just plug and play. Mine were only $10. But one short circuited and kept blowing a fuse so I've replaced them with HIDs. You get what you pay for
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whats a good wedsite for hids
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^do you not read at all?

this thread is full of information brennan6 on where to get LEDs.
from Vled.com

Also; i get all my hid needs from theretrofitsource.com


its really not hard to read at all.
unless you're 6. and there are other places to find stuff. have you heard of google.com?
its incredible.
you just type what you're looking for and VOILA!

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