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A lot of these aftermarket LED solutions bother me. The optics of those lights were not designed to accomodate a light source as bright as an LED nor a light source emmiting from a different place in the housing. This creates a lot of glare for other drivers.
I think they also missed the point of fog lights. They aren`t supposed to be driving lights (big difference) and having a bulb which puts out light in a temperature on the yellow side of the spectrum actually cuts through fog rain better than something more towards the blue end of the spectrum. It doesn`t help that most cars these days don`t have the lamps aligned properly to function as actual fog lights and simply become cosmetic.
I watched the video.. It looks like even from the video that the - reflected glare - from those fog lights might be a problem to the driver`s eyes... Anyone that has driven in fog, extreme fog, or snowy conditions knows what I am talking about..
I always make those 4k mile round trips to Texas at night and really want the best lights available for getting way down the road..
Want to be able to see well in advance if possible, the big buck, etc., standing in the road or on the side of the road, about to launch..
Yellow fog lights or lights like that, have been the norm for fog lights since they were invented.. You really do want something to cut through that ground fog, without much glare, and help keep you on the road, between the lines...
Totally agree with Nate that these led bulbs for fog lights will never be driving lights..
Perhaps someone will actually do the engineering and come up with bulbs that really do work and are made to work with the reflector in the back of the fog lights, are aimed correctly on the road, etc..
Dan F
The Mean Green -------------
Tks,
Dan F
Spot on, that said there are LED bulbs that are designed for Halogen housings. Phillips uses a reverse firing design (Which I have in my tails) and Vleds makes a very $$$$ bulb called a triton series which uses "digital filament" to disperse light perfectly in a halogen/incandesent housing (which I also have in my turn signals). Both are VERY impressive.
Hi,
I actually wrote a review on Philips X-treme Ultinon LED light before on another forum.
For those interested you can click the link down there but let me show you some photos here
Conclusion:
There is no glare and they provides a good amount of light.
But the greenish tint color render (pun intended) them less ideal as fog or general lighting.
No next time, Philips, particularly they are 50% more expensive than the major competitor but have lower wattage.
https://www.hkepc.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=2416277
Guess I don`t need to waste bandwidth on a Rant about people running their fogs all the time because "all those lights look cool" or whyever they do it![]()
All ours except the Crown Vic have fogs, and I could probably count on my fingers the number of times I`ve used them this century; just not that much fog in my area I guess.
For either set of the bulbs mentioned are they "plug and play"? I`ve toyed with the idea of LED tails and blinkers in the past, but the bad optics and a need to add other electronic components which allow them to blink correctly and not throw codes due to voltage differences always held me back. I`m not thrilled with my tail lights. I feel both the brake lights and the blinkers are a bit dim during daylight/full sun scenarios.
6500K lights are way too blue for me. I prefer the OEM 4500~5500 which are more in the daylight/white lite part of the spectrum. I like the idea though. They look like less of a hassle than a high quality HID kit. As long as you have a good projector housing for them....
For either set of the bulbs mentioned are they "plug and play"? I`ve toyed with the idea of LED tails and blinkers in the past, but the bad optics and a need to add other electronic components which allow them to blink correctly and not throw codes due to voltage differences always held me back. I`m not thrilled with my tail lights. I feel both the brake lights and the blinkers are a bit dim during daylight/full sun scenarios.