adzam
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Ive had 35w 8000k HIDs in my fogs for 7 years and never had a problem with melting. My friend has an '05 Denali and his are melting pretty bad. I wanted to switch to 55w, but was afraid they would melt.
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S2000's are one of the best projectors out there. Are those in the fogs?
Biggest limitation to fog lights other than the actual size and design is the positioning of them low on the truck. If you aim them too high you blind people, but that's the only way to get light out in front you as far as you'd like sometimes.
naw they arent in the fogs, they s2000 projectors are on the low beams and imo they look great vs the depo's but he wants more light... i told him 6hi is the only thing thats gonna give him more light but piss everyone else around him off b/c he doesnt want to mount any driving lights...
he wants me to take the fog light completely out and put these in now b/c they are bright as hell and spread across the road
http://www.importatlanta.com/forums/showthread.php?295395-New-PROJECTOR-HID-KIT-CCFL-Lights-in-stock-great-for-bike-and-car-by-hidlightsusa
I have the 6K 35w in both fogs and lowbeams, with both on more than enough light.
Does he have them in lows too and it's still not enough?