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This may have just convinced me that I'lll be going 6000k/3000k LEDs for my next setup.
Help swoon you for yellow fogs lol. I think just me and chris are the only ones one here that I've seen with yellow fogs.
6000k lows and switchbacks. Nokya yellow bulbs with vinyl. Not much glare on the foreground as they are pointed up in this pic right after installing. Aimed them later. Of course his will drown out halogens.
Help swoon you for yellow fogs lol. I think just me and chris are the only ones one here that I've seen with yellow fogs.
6000k lows and switchbacks. Nokya yellow bulbs with vinyl. Not much glare on the foreground as they are pointed up in this pic right after installing. Aimed them later. Of course his will drown out halogens.
Well I don't have daytime running lights, you mean parking lights/signals, they're all matching 6000k switchbacks and lows. The camera has a hard time catching the colors. But in person I swear they match near perfect lol. And in winter blizzards here in Alaska yellow cuts through the snow like a knife. In summertime I run matching 6000k his fogs.What the point of having yellow fog and blue daytime running light and then white headlights? Just wondering, does it help U see? if it were me I'd want all my lights to Match and have all white lights like 4000k