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LED lights provide ZERO light projection....strictly for aesthetics....for my $$$, I went with 6000k HID kit in my fogs to match my 6000k low beams....beautiful look and great light projection!
Me too, and boy they look and function great in the dark of night when I go to work in the 5 am hour!
I'd say given the cost, get HIDs but only if you have a projector lens. Otherwise, you're scattering light everywhere and blinding drivers. I can't speak specifically to those particular LED lights, but I got the Kuryakyn LED headlight on my motorcycle, and it's worlds better than what the halogen reflector provided.
Mans gotta see what a mans gotta see! ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT! I did however, take some pains to tilt them a tad downward, and a little scrim of metal works great!
ebay....$35 shipped for any regular HID conversion kit...I recommend kits by XENTEC as the manufacturer I have nothing but Xentec kits in all 5 of my cars
Conversion kit? I already have factory HID lights. Do these kits replace the factory ballasts and lamps?