APT Fog lights ( ebay VRD's)
#1441
fogs are totally worth getting. theyve been around since 2004 (VRD) and they just simply look the best.
i was considering HID's for mine but i yellow filmed and 2500k Nokya's and that was it.
xdejablu3x idk if that would be enough i used a 12x12" sheet and that seemed to work fine and have alot extra so maybe 7x8 would be good aslong as you were precise on the cutting
i was considering HID's for mine but i yellow filmed and 2500k Nokya's and that was it.
xdejablu3x idk if that would be enough i used a 12x12" sheet and that seemed to work fine and have alot extra so maybe 7x8 would be good aslong as you were precise on the cutting
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#1447
I complely misunderstood what you said, I was half asleep when I wrote that. I cut the sheet in half, then applied it to each fog light. After the vinyl was applied I trimmed it to size.
#1455
yea mine was the same way. got mine before i got my tracking number mine took a little more then 5 days but they will get there. i think mine was about 7 days to get here.
#1456
been running my ebay fogs for the past 2 years no problem. The only thing i regret is putting HIDs in them (i had some expendable income at the time) because i dont really have a use for them down in Florida. Plus whenever i do put them on i get flashed at
#1457
Just ordered a set myself.
Now all I have to do is get my bumper painted, and I'll have a nice shiney new front end. Originally I was just going to stick with the TRD fog lights I ordered when I bought the car. I've been using HIDs in them since almost day 1 and love the performance. I'm going to try HIDs in the APTs, regardless of everyone's insistence that it's silly, since I already have the ballasts mounted. That, and I love the look of consistency--my highs, lows, and fogs all look the same when they're on, and that I appreciate.
Now all I have to do is get my bumper painted, and I'll have a nice shiney new front end. Originally I was just going to stick with the TRD fog lights I ordered when I bought the car. I've been using HIDs in them since almost day 1 and love the performance. I'm going to try HIDs in the APTs, regardless of everyone's insistence that it's silly, since I already have the ballasts mounted. That, and I love the look of consistency--my highs, lows, and fogs all look the same when they're on, and that I appreciate.
#1458
^it's not "silly", it is being an a__hole. I mean the guy right above you posted that he regretted putting them in because he gets flashed a lot. It's glaring and distracting to on coming traffic.
#1459
Unless there's a huge optical diffusion difference, then I don't think I'll have a problem. As I have mentioned, I've been using them (HIDs) in my TRD fogs since I've had the car, and never had an issue. As long as they're not adjusted to shine in the face of oncoming traffic, I don't understand why drivers would spend time staring at the fog lights on my car? Unless I'm missing something? Do these have some higher state of refraction than the OEM available fog lights from the dealer? And if so, can they not be adjusted low enough to provide safe, superior lighting without being a distraction?
#1460
Well, the people that say its silly really mean its stupid. Its too bright and is dangerous for cars driving in front of you. I have been in front of several cars that clearly had HID fog lights and I had to basically change lanes so I could not be blinded.
By the way, this is just my opinion. Many people disagree, but everyone who I have talked to that is good with cars and are older (teenagers often enjoy showing off and looking cool and forget that safety is important) say that HID fog lights are not a good choice.
By the way, this is just my opinion. Many people disagree, but everyone who I have talked to that is good with cars and are older (teenagers often enjoy showing off and looking cool and forget that safety is important) say that HID fog lights are not a good choice.