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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by RxGATOR, Nov 11, 2012.

  1. RxGATOR

    RxGATOR Go Gators!

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    So I just ordered some foglight for my new gen III prius and was wondering what would be better for functional purposes. From reading some of the post on PC, I believe the halogen would be best, since most of the light won't be reflected back from the fog (is it because its not as bright as HID?) and most importantly it won't blind oncoming drivers (my biggest pet peeve is HID in halogen housing). But theoretically shouldn't HID at a low 3000k be okay? Since it is a yellow (long wavelength) light and also since the fog lights are mounted low, it shouldn't blind drivers? I've also notice people who have HID's in non projector housing with higher K's like 6000-8000k are more obnoxious compared to the low 3000k. Please help and explain to a new fellow Prius owner what the smart decision would be before I make a mistake. lol I'm asking you guys because you seem to be really a smart group of people.
     
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    Put HIDs in your projector low beam housings and stick with halogens in your reflector based foglights.
     
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    I would suggest the same thing and go with the putco jet yellow bulbs for your foglights. You won't be disappointed.
     
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    Nokya hyper yellow bulbs are very good as well. ;)
     
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    I tried the nokya's before but it was not as yellow as the putco's.
     
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    thanks guys, I'll purchase the putco's. Do you recommend me to put laminex on it to prevent the glass from cracking?
     
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    It's a preference. Mine is simply factory.
     
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    I ordered Nokya hyper yellow bulbs from amazon since the there isn't prime on the putco's. Will post pictures once I install it and put it in.
     
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    Any pictures yet? :D
     
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    Nope, about to start installing it now. Still waiting on the bulbs. I guess I can do a before and after picture although camera's have a hard time capturing the correct color due to white balancing.
     
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    Only use HIDs in fixtures specifically designed for them. Otherwise you probably will blind oncoming drivers, get bad lighting, or both.

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    Thanks Tom, I went ahead and purchased fog halogen bulbs and won't be that douche bag w/ HID in halogen projectors lol.
     
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    Regardless what the light source is, you need to make sure it only illuminates the ground. That's the point of fog lights. My friends that spent the extra money to use HID for their fog lights always used a retrofitted projector to ensure the cutoff stays low.

    Also this is why you never use an HID kit inside a halogen projector. There is ALWAYS light bleed and the people that defends that use are the ones unwilling to spend the extra money and lying to themselves. I have taken pictures that shows the difference between the 2 of the same headlights (retrofit vs kit).
     
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    How's ur progress?
     
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    Done! just need to take a picture for you guys. Can't do a before/after picture sorry was lazy to change out bulbs.
     
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    Here you go. Nokya hyper yellow 25k. It might need to be adjusted still or it's just parked on a hill.
     

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    The color temp looks great, nice and warm. ;)

    The aim is definitely too high though, and it's not cause you're parked on an incline. The last picture is taken from at a pretty wide angle, and the light is still glaring into the lens.
     
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    Dam.....they look pretty good but do look a little high
     
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    Thanks guys I will adjust it in the morning before I begin my 1000 mile trip... lol