baggedlvintegra
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I just ordered 35w, hope everything works out...
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I just ordered 35w, hope everything works out...
I had this problem as well so I took the fog light housing out of the bumper amd took the like plastic black cover off of the hole in the top of the housing and drilled it bigger and then drilled a hole in the bottom to allow air to flow thru and maybe accidental water to pass out the bottom
Go with the 25w hid kit or once you replace the housings if they're aftermarket they should have a better vent compared to stock that even the 35w kit won't melt. I've installed many aftermarket fog housings with a 35w kit and have had no melting. For some reason the OEM ones won't take a 35w kit well
I run them any time it's dark and I drive a lot at night. No more melting that I've noticed if you want I can take a picture of the housing when I get home?
It will only melt the top. If you don't do something quick it'll start dripping onto the bulb that happened to me. Also eventually it will burn the inside of the housing turning it yellow and making your HIDs look horrible. Happened to me. I'm on my second set of housings and still have no issues since drilling them out.