Projector Fog lights (BOLT ON) finally!

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by cheizy, Apr 19, 2015.

  1. xliderider

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    Hmm, this looks interesting, lower watt HIDs designed for smaller foglight enclosures. Nice price point too:



    But reviews are kind of 50/50 :cautious:
     
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    Reviews seem on the upside but i'm not so sure of their claims and the people reviewing them know what they are getting. 25w is low but if Opt7 HID's can match the brightness of the standard 35w HID then i'm all in. At least amazon is easy to return and the price point is not too bad.
     
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    Hey, I just bought your kit. Don't tell me there's a better kit!

    cheizy's kit is the best!!!!
     
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    Oh we meant the HID bulb not the Projector,

    Thanks @Nobody123 :)
     
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    Received the foglights yesterday afternoon. :D

    Unfortunately, I can't install them today, the other parental unit is off today. ;) :oops:

    The construction looks nice, and solid. I like that there is some horizontal and vertical adjustment possible. I'm going to see what it looks like with the foglights mounted at max angle to the sides of the vehicle, since all pics posted shows plenty of overlap in front of the vehicle. Trying to get max illumination to the sides.

    Have all of you mounted with the foglights about level on the horizontal axis? That's what I'm thinking because the foglights are mounted low with a good cutoff, so no need to angle down at all.
     
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    I have mine as well. Need to find time to install.

    Take pictures and post them to help others.
    I'll do the same.

    thx.
     
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    There is detailed instructions in the sticky thread in the Accessories and Modifications forum about OEM foglights.
     
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    ok thanks, i'll PM him next time
     
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    PM who? The instructions are a downloadable file with pictures.
     
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    Well if you check this thread, my original question was to another member regarding his specific wiring harness. Then, you chimed in with a comment about OEM fog light instructions thread. It's like some people have to insert themselves into conversations. I responded to you saying that next time I will not ask openly and I will send a private message to the person I would like to talk with, that way it cuts down on sarcastic, know-it-all, unhelpful comments.

    P.s. I have the PDF install guide. That harness is different than the one I asked about.

    EDIT: Sorry @xliderider I flipped out, I had a bad day yesterday. I know everyone is here to help others
     
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    My bad, and no sarcasm intended on any of my posts. I was on my smartphone earlier, and the quote didn't show who posted it originally. My apologies. :oops:
     
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    Hey CREAM, I used Machanon's blog word for word for my install.

    Here's the link:
    DIY: How to add aftermarket OEM-style fog lights to a 2012 3rd gen Toyota Prius Two, Three or Four (non-Five models); complete retrofit installation guide with wiring diagram | Balancing Act
     
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    You mean mount them so that the beam matches the height of the low beam? if so I believe member @nedear88 actually has done that with these projectors haha, maybe he can chime in.
     
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    Hey y'all,

    For those 2011 owner installing the projector fog light, the best way is take out the OEM mounting bezel from bumper to fit in the projector housing, it's much easier and you are able to tuck in the projector housing, 1 mounting screw is blocked after fit in, you can only made adjust on 1 side, so do not tighten the blocked screw too much otherwise you can not make adjustment afterward.

    I had the projector angle up maximum to throw as much light it can, since the projector do not glare the oncoming vehicle driver, now I can drive with the fog lights on at night, it's bright as low beam.

    Here is the updated 5000K HID on the fog light.
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    headlight 4200k (after 4 years it almost became 5000k output)

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    I wonder if there's a way to remove the cutoff so I can throw out as much light as possible?

    I want to use it when I visit my mom's farm in the middle of nowhere. There is nobody to blind.
     
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    The housings look like they're glued shut. Besides, that's what highbeams are for. ;)
     
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    nedear88 My 1st Prius.

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    then...forget the fog light, you should install those big truck bar LED off road light instead. It will be better.
     
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    I would love to get a set. I'm new here so please let me what the next step is.
     
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    Click on the OP's avatar and select "Start a conversation", and ask if any are available. If available, he can send you his PayPal account email where you can send the payment to, and you give him your shipping address.