JDM Bumper Fog light bulb(Finished With Pictures)
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Sure you can get away without a relay... But it will be soooooo much brighter and safer with a relay...
I wired mine without the relay then relayed the whole thing and WHOA!!! It made a huge difference!
So you may want to relay it, for performance and safety.
Thats the same reason many here re-wire the headlights with relays.
Sure you can get away without a relay... But it will be soooooo much brighter and safer with a relay...
I wired mine without the relay then relayed the whole thing and WHOA!!! It made a huge difference!
So you may want to relay it, for performance and safety.
Thats the same reason many here re-wire the headlights with relays.
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94 Legacy Ti Wagon (5mt ej22e)
91 rhd Legacy GT Wagon (factory 5mt, ej20g)
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91 rhd Legacy Ti Type S 1.8
03 Lincoln LS V8 Sport
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Well, it means many things, but, yes, typically it means the bulb will be brighter...
...which is bad for fog lights. Overwattage fog light bulbs increase the glare that fog lights are supposed to be preventing.
...which is bad for fog lights. Overwattage fog light bulbs increase the glare that fog lights are supposed to be preventing.
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Brighter fog lights means you're going to get more glare and reflection and not be able to see as well when you're actually in fog or heavy snow. Kind of like when you turn on the high beams and all you can see is falling snow and not the road in a storm.
If you intend to use the fog lights to augment the low and high beams to see better when it's clear, you should not have gotten fog lights.
Fog lights are for fog and snow and low visibility conditions where you're going very slow. The beam pattern is low and wide and doesn't go very far out in front of the car. Additionally, when it's dark, having all that extra light right in front of your car reduces your vision farther down the road. So yeah, it looks like you can see better, because there's all sorts of light right in front of the car, but you actually can't.
If you want to see better down the road here's my standard list of things to do:
1. aim the headlights properly
2. put in good bulbs (Sylvania xtravision or narva rangepower +50, NOT silverstars)
3. clear the headlight lenses
4. upgrade the headlight wiring harnesses
5. buy some mad tyte edm glass lights (not JDM)
6. put OMG huge driving lights on the front of the car
I've concentrated mostly on step 6.
If you intend to use the fog lights to augment the low and high beams to see better when it's clear, you should not have gotten fog lights.
Fog lights are for fog and snow and low visibility conditions where you're going very slow. The beam pattern is low and wide and doesn't go very far out in front of the car. Additionally, when it's dark, having all that extra light right in front of your car reduces your vision farther down the road. So yeah, it looks like you can see better, because there's all sorts of light right in front of the car, but you actually can't.
If you want to see better down the road here's my standard list of things to do:
1. aim the headlights properly
2. put in good bulbs (Sylvania xtravision or narva rangepower +50, NOT silverstars)
3. clear the headlight lenses
4. upgrade the headlight wiring harnesses
5. buy some mad tyte edm glass lights (not JDM)
6. put OMG huge driving lights on the front of the car
I've concentrated mostly on step 6.
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That's what mine looks like too except my car is white
Car was a lightly driven ladies car 1990 Subaru Legacy AWD LS Sedan
I'm looking for a bumper with built in fog lamp setup or at least replace the grill with a driving lamp setup.
Car was a lightly driven ladies car 1990 Subaru Legacy AWD LS Sedan
I'm looking for a bumper with built in fog lamp setup or at least replace the grill with a driving lamp setup.
Saskatoon Subaru wrote:This is my 90 leg, is this the bumper on ur car?
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Re: JDM Bumper Fog light bulb(Finished With Pictures)
Where may I get that bumper of yours?
Saskatoon Subaru wrote:Ok, so this car of mine was in a crash before i bought it whatever, now the bumper was replaced with what i believe is a jdm Legacy RS bumper not available to USDM,
now the fog lights are there but were never hooked up. i went to test the lights to make sure they work'd before i wired them in, and well one's burnt out.
So Now for my question, Where can a get a replacement bulb for these fog lights? Thanks in advance
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