Anyone had HID lights with Yellow Eyelid and yellow fogs?
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Nice comment. I didn't ask if it would be homo or not. I asked if anyone has this done and or pictures.
I know a number of members that have the yellow Lamin-x fogs. asking about various set-ups. I am not talking about Amber lights or standard colors.
I know a number of members that have the yellow Lamin-x fogs. asking about various set-ups. I am not talking about Amber lights or standard colors.
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I think with dark cars it would look nice. I have Steel Grey, would look pretty nice. yellow eyelids.then HID then yellow fogs. Nice and clean
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Yeah, well I got the 6000K HID's which are nice, then my eyelids and fogs are yellow. Not pure yellow but a tint of yellow. Looks pretty cool as if the car is pissed off (the eyebrows at night) lol
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Do you want yellow films like mine or do you want yellow bulbs?
Film: http://www.lamin-x.com/Mercedes-C-Cl...rs-p/mb426.htm
Bulbs: http://www.buyautotruckaccessories.c...sored%2BSearch
I put the yellow bulbs in my Avalanche and they look great. Clear lens but bright GT Style yellow when lit. The lamin-x films are great because they protect the expensive glass on your fog lights.
Tip: If you install the films- remove the mesh and chrome frame before trying to install (3 T15 Torx screws). It looks much better than trying to apply and trim the excess.
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I'll try to get some pics, none at the moment unfortunately. I was thinking of putting in HID fogs as well but haven't found the time yet to research the different kits.
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Do you want yellow films like mine or do you want yellow bulbs?
Film: http://www.lamin-x.com/Mercedes-C-Cl...rs-p/mb426.htm
Bulbs: http://www.buyautotruckaccessories.c...sored%2BSearch
I put the yellow bulbs in my Avalanche and they look great. Clear lens but bright GT Style yellow when lit. The lamin-x films are great because they protect the expensive glass on your fog lights.
Tip: If you install the films- remove the mesh and chrome frame before trying to install (3 T15 Torx screws). It looks much better than trying to apply and trim the excess.
Do you want yellow films like mine or do you want yellow bulbs?
Film: http://www.lamin-x.com/Mercedes-C-Cl...rs-p/mb426.htm
Bulbs: http://www.buyautotruckaccessories.c...sored%2BSearch
I put the yellow bulbs in my Avalanche and they look great. Clear lens but bright GT Style yellow when lit. The lamin-x films are great because they protect the expensive glass on your fog lights.
Tip: If you install the films- remove the mesh and chrome frame before trying to install (3 T15 Torx screws). It looks much better than trying to apply and trim the excess.
Thanks,
Andy
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Sorry no offense meant!
I couldn't help myself - the idea popped into my head and I couldn't ignore it...
Seriously though, why would you want to do that?
I couldn't help myself - the idea popped into my head and I couldn't ignore it...
Seriously though, why would you want to do that?
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Why revert back to "old world" technology? I think the last time yellow fogs and headlamps came as standard on a car was in the late 80's...
I would recommend going for white light, as opposed to yellow.
Yellow blinds people, and may increase your chances of getting stopped by po-po for no real reason.
I say, keep your car with the times, and keep it current.
I'm sorry, but the more I think about it, the more I think it won't look good whatsoever.
White light baby - that's where it's at...people won't think there's a 30yr old car driving towards them at night, and when you drive by, they wont be wondering "why did that clown put yellow lights on his car"