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Well I got my 55w 4500k HID's in my fogs over the weekend.

Result? OMFG! I dont know how I ever lived with out this setup before!

My light output and color is simply stunning!
 

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Love the thought of this but would like to see more pics as well. Normally with OEM assemblies the heat would cause a major meltdown, it appears you found a way around that.
 
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I am useing All metal and glass Projector fogs.
Heres pics and videos.
My lows are actually quite bright, just my cam SUCKS at taking pics or vids at night.
Fujifilm XP, finepix. bought it for my fishing trips...

Ultra star Lows and HID projector fogs
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Ultra star lows
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HID Projectors
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You tube videos
Lights on wall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmktL-35mlg
Lights while driving
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ts0EUWRmLY
 
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As soon as DDM tuning sends me the correct bulbs.

I had my front end all apart , harneses all wired up "Then" decided to check the bulb lugs. shure enough, wrong type.
O well.
 

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