JDM Fogs
JDM Fogs
Hey guys.
Recently bought a pair of clear fog lights for my EM2. And I'm really curious as to how to get that nice, JDM yellow for my fogs... I picked up a set of 3000k HID's and they look good, but they're not a nice yellow, they're more whitish yellow..
I've looked around and I know I can put yellow laminex on the lenses to get a nicer yellow, but the whole thing, is that I like the look of the clear fog lamps when the car is not running/when the fogs aren't on.
Is there any way I can get that nice, JDM yellow without having yellow fog lenses?? Thanks
Recently bought a pair of clear fog lights for my EM2. And I'm really curious as to how to get that nice, JDM yellow for my fogs... I picked up a set of 3000k HID's and they look good, but they're not a nice yellow, they're more whitish yellow..
I've looked around and I know I can put yellow laminex on the lenses to get a nicer yellow, but the whole thing, is that I like the look of the clear fog lamps when the car is not running/when the fogs aren't on.
Is there any way I can get that nice, JDM yellow without having yellow fog lenses?? Thanks
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Re: JDM Fogs
fyi, yellow is european. japan uses clear fogs like the usa. nokya or luminics yellow coated halogen bulbs are your best bet. for 01-03 the size is H11, for 04-05 its H8. i actually recommend against the yellow films, they are not dark enough and can cause problems of their own, even cause the glass lens to shatter by trapping heat. you can get a pair of nokya yellow bulbs for around $15 on ebay new.
Re: JDM Fogs
fyi, yellow is european. japan uses clear fogs like the usa. nokya or luminics yellow coated halogen bulbs are your best bet. for 01-03 the size is H11, for 04-05 its H8. i actually recommend against the yellow films, they are not dark enough and can cause problems of their own, even cause the glass lens to shatter by trapping heat. you can get a pair of nokya yellow bulbs for around $15 on ebay new.
And yea, I don't like the look of a yellow lens at all. My fogs are plastic, but yea I like the look of a clear lens too much to put a yellow film on it.
I'll have to try those out! Only problem is that I forked out $80 on a pair of HID's lol
Thanks tho - just a question about yellow halogen bulbs, what's the brightest make? I just want a yellow bulb, that's bright haha that's all. I know the Nokya's are good bulbs, but is there brighter in a halogen? And if I pay more for a higher end bulb, will it make that much of a difference?
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japan and those other countries use all sorts of crazy bulbs. but they are good quality from raybrig, polarg, etc all japan made stuff. depends on the preference i guess cause every car is different over there. but in stock form it just uses a clear bulb. ive had the best results with nokya. very bright and super yellow. more expensive bulb wont really be any better. the nokyas are already very good.
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The nokyas are pretty legit. They are bright too, its just the ebay fog light housing sucks are producing visible light that can be seen by the driver.
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you can use the h8 bulbs in the h11 housings too if you want a deeper yellow. h8 is 35w (900 lumen) and h11 is 55w (1250 lumen). i doubt you would notice the difference in brightness, but the H8 will give a darker yellow. this is what the lexus uses for its fogs.
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