Replacement Fog Bulbs?
#1
Replacement Fog Bulbs?
Has anyone found amber replacement bulbs for the new TL's fog lights yet? They're HB4 and I've searched the internet but have only been able to find them in white. I need them in the ambers so people won't mistaken them for high beams.
#5
Amber???
BIGBLUU ----
You are right on! I have had numerous people flash their lights at me because they thought I had my highbeams on. The TL headlights are set-up like the old Integra. I had a '91 Intergra many years ago and I had the same problem. Please let the board know if you find amber bulbs.
Thanks!!!
SSM / Q / Navi / 229 Miles
You are right on! I have had numerous people flash their lights at me because they thought I had my highbeams on. The TL headlights are set-up like the old Integra. I had a '91 Intergra many years ago and I had the same problem. Please let the board know if you find amber bulbs.
Thanks!!!
SSM / Q / Navi / 229 Miles
#6
Big Blu and all!
Yes, they are 9006, I tried the yellow Ions already, but they were too cream, and not enough yellow.
I too am sick of getting high beamed.
Here is a photo and link of my first attempt (but too soft a yellow)
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...20&mode=invite
The link has larger images.
I did return those and have ordered the gold colored bulbs (Max Gold Xenons) and expect them any day now from midnightmoose.com.
here is the link for the bulbs:
http://www.midnightmoose.com/9006colored.htm
Here are photos on and off:
http://www.midnightmoose.com/maxgoldgallery.htm
Anyway, others on A-TL have recomended them and there are many threads about midnight moose.
Installation only takes about 20-30 minutes (I did it for the yellow IONs already), make sure you wear gloves as your hands can get beat up, plus do not touch the glass as the oil from your skin (even very slight) will cause the bulb to shatter when lit.
Good luck, hope to post photos this weekend!
Yes, they are 9006, I tried the yellow Ions already, but they were too cream, and not enough yellow.
I too am sick of getting high beamed.
Here is a photo and link of my first attempt (but too soft a yellow)
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...20&mode=invite
The link has larger images.
I did return those and have ordered the gold colored bulbs (Max Gold Xenons) and expect them any day now from midnightmoose.com.
here is the link for the bulbs:
http://www.midnightmoose.com/9006colored.htm
Here are photos on and off:
http://www.midnightmoose.com/maxgoldgallery.htm
Anyway, others on A-TL have recomended them and there are many threads about midnight moose.
Installation only takes about 20-30 minutes (I did it for the yellow IONs already), make sure you wear gloves as your hands can get beat up, plus do not touch the glass as the oil from your skin (even very slight) will cause the bulb to shatter when lit.
Good luck, hope to post photos this weekend!
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#10
Originally posted by Sherlock
oh yeah.. that will be sure to end people flashing at you with the aim of the fog reflectors.
oh yeah.. that will be sure to end people flashing at you with the aim of the fog reflectors.
#11
need4spd
Post some pics when you get them Max Golds installed. Very interested to see how they look, especially when they're only $20 for a pair. I replaced bulbs on previous vehicles with only PIAA and they're usually $50/pair and up. But they're awesome though.
SF Bay Area - lots of fog.
SF Bay Area - lots of fog.
#12
Re: need4spd
Originally posted by BigBluu
Post some pics when you get them Max Golds installed. Very interested to see how they look, especially when they're only $20 for a pair. I replaced bulbs on previous vehicles with only PIAA and they're usually $50/pair and up. But they're awesome though.
SF Bay Area - lots of fog.
Post some pics when you get them Max Golds installed. Very interested to see how they look, especially when they're only $20 for a pair. I replaced bulbs on previous vehicles with only PIAA and they're usually $50/pair and up. But they're awesome though.
SF Bay Area - lots of fog.
I ripped out the yellow IONS the next day as I did not like them.
Four things to remember when replacing them, 1) read the manual, 2) note the direction to unlock the bulbs (this is realy tough as they are tight!) 3) Keep the plastic clips for the CAI cover out of the cover when replacing it as they can fall out of the cover and drop into the engine compartment, radiator support, or CAI (experianced them dropping) 4) rock the upper CAI air tube to get it to release from the lower tube, and make sure the tab lines up when replacing!
#15
I cant wait to see the MAX Gold's. Here is a link to another one by phillips http://www.autolamps-online.com/halo...thercentre.htm but from there looks they may end the same as the yellow ions.
Luvin Mississippi,
Nick
Luvin Mississippi,
Nick
#16
Found this one at Next Collection
Polarg 9006 Pure Yellow Headlight Light Bulbs
http://www.nextcollection.com/html/O...-7037-none.cfm
Look resonably good. You guys may want to check in out.
Polarg 9006 Pure Yellow Headlight Light Bulbs
http://www.nextcollection.com/html/O...-7037-none.cfm
Look resonably good. You guys may want to check in out.
#22
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Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Kansas City area
Other than appearance, does the color make a difference with true fog conditions?
I'm with Sherlock on this one. In fog, the lighting will be diminished and cars should not be high blinking you. Has anyone tried the stock bulbs in actual fog conditions?
I'm with Sherlock on this one. In fog, the lighting will be diminished and cars should not be high blinking you. Has anyone tried the stock bulbs in actual fog conditions?
#23
Originally posted by Eiffel
Other than appearance, does the color make a difference with true fog conditions?
I'm with Sherlock on this one. In fog, the lighting will be diminished and cars should not be high blinking you. Has anyone tried the stock bulbs in actual fog conditions?
Other than appearance, does the color make a difference with true fog conditions?
I'm with Sherlock on this one. In fog, the lighting will be diminished and cars should not be high blinking you. Has anyone tried the stock bulbs in actual fog conditions?
The current foglights do work quite well in the rain.
#25
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Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Edison, NJ
i am surprised to hear that people actually do use the fog lights for "it's true purpose"....i've ordered xenon's for the fogs just because of the look...i have fogs in my maxima and personally, i can't tell THAT MUCH of a difference when they are on...i don't care if people high beam me, i will high beam them back so they know that those are not my high beams that's bothering them...lol...they will just have to understand the extreme brightness that a TL can provide
#27
Any pics
Originally posted by sixspdbrd
I've been using the Max Gold on my 02 for quite some time now. I have tried every other yellow/gold bulb on the market and this is wthout a doubt the best one. You'll be satisfied.
I've been using the Max Gold on my 02 for quite some time now. I have tried every other yellow/gold bulb on the market and this is wthout a doubt the best one. You'll be satisfied.
Thanks!
#28
Re: Any pics
Originally posted by brandomc
Any pics of your Max Gold fogs? What wattage did you use?
Thanks!
Any pics of your Max Gold fogs? What wattage did you use?
Thanks!
#32
I just ordered a set of "max gold" from midnight moose.. I got a set of "xenon gold" bulbs instead of "max gold" fawk! these xenon ones say the project a high intensity "white light".. damn it, i don't want a white light, i want fully gold... so should I put them on my car or... e-mail the guy to see if he can get me a set of max gold and sent it back..?
#33
Originally posted by agreziv
I just ordered a set of "max gold" from midnight moose.. I got a set of "xenon gold" bulbs instead of "max gold" fawk! these xenon ones say the project a high intensity "white light".. damn it, i don't want a white light, i want fully gold... so should I put them on my car or... e-mail the guy to see if he can get me a set of max gold and sent it back..?
I just ordered a set of "max gold" from midnight moose.. I got a set of "xenon gold" bulbs instead of "max gold" fawk! these xenon ones say the project a high intensity "white light".. damn it, i don't want a white light, i want fully gold... so should I put them on my car or... e-mail the guy to see if he can get me a set of max gold and sent it back..?
#36
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From: OC, Ca
Any pics of your Max Gold fogs? What wattage did you use?
Wont do it justice, you can never tell the true color through digi pics. Just trust methat these are the closest thing to the lexus IS/GS fogs out there. They have last about 6 months, but they are so cheap I recently ordered 3 sets so I will always have back up bulbs for replacement.
#37
Mine came today
Originally posted by sixspdbrd
Wont do it justice, you can never tell the true color through digi pics. Just trust methat these are the closest thing to the lexus IS/GS fogs out there. They have last about 6 months, but they are so cheap I recently ordered 3 sets so I will always have back up bulbs for replacement.
Wont do it justice, you can never tell the true color through digi pics. Just trust methat these are the closest thing to the lexus IS/GS fogs out there. They have last about 6 months, but they are so cheap I recently ordered 3 sets so I will always have back up bulbs for replacement.
My replacement order did come today, I will try to install and take photos, but it has been raining here today, and will tommorow
One of us will post photos, and sixspdbrd is correct, it is hard to get the true color and effect as the apature and shutter speed has to be just right or they will look too bright or they will bleed out. My last attempt was the best of 10 shots!
#39
Re: Mine came today
Originally posted by need4spd
One of us will post photos, and sixspdbrd is correct, it is hard to get the true color and effect as the apature and shutter speed has to be just right or they will look too bright or they will bleed out. My last attempt was the best of 10 shots!
One of us will post photos, and sixspdbrd is correct, it is hard to get the true color and effect as the apature and shutter speed has to be just right or they will look too bright or they will bleed out. My last attempt was the best of 10 shots!
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