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lots of folks take snow shots of their car but for some reason this one just looks so much more aggressive, like your car is angry at the snow, its a great shot milkman42, two thumbs up
lots of folks take snow shots of their car but for some reason this one just looks so much more aggressive, like your car is angry at the snow, its a great shot milkman42, two thumbs up
lots of folks take snow shots of their car but for some reason this one just looks so much more aggressive, like your car is angry at the snow, its a great shot milkman42, two thumbs up
Installed some morimoto led fogs this afternoon. I ended up wrapping them with some amber lamn-x tint to help with bad weather. I could've went yellow but I liked how amber worked when I ran rigid lights on my truck.
I want to put some PIAA Plasma Ion yellow fog H11 bulbs in the factory fog housings, but I have found out that those are verboten in my illustrious state!
Maxxim Sixx 16x7 +40
Me and a few other forum members got them new for like $125 shipped off ebay in a crazy sale. I was expecting a box of rocks but was pleasantly surprised
Installed some morimoto led fogs this afternoon. I ended up wrapping them with some amber lamn-x tint to help with bad weather. I could've went yellow but I liked how amber worked when I ran rigid lights on my truck.
wow I dig the amber a whole lot, I went with the blue lamin x several months back, what a let down, I was trying to do something different (everyone has the yellow, which actually does look great) but you cant tell they are blue with the lights on, you can kinda tell they are blue in the daylight with the lights off but yeah super disappointed, might just have to change it out
Installed some morimoto led fogs this afternoon. I ended up wrapping them with some amber lamn-x tint to help with bad weather. I could've went yellow but I liked how amber worked when I ran rigid lights on my truck.
Do the fog light covers actually provide a functional benefit? I always thought they were purely aesthetic. If they help with visibility in bad conditions (read snow) then I should get some.
I personally would only put clear ones on to help protect the lenses themselves, since the tinted ones have to cut the light output to some extent, and I doubt that the yellow ones can act to cut fog/snow/rain glare and 'shineback' as much as an actual yellow bulb would.
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