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Anybody replaced vehicle fog lights with LED bulbs?
August 14, 2020, 09:25 PM
SigM4Anybody replaced vehicle fog lights with LED bulbs?
One of the fog lights on my 2005 F-150 finally burned out after 15 years. Thinking about replacing them with LED bulbs, maybe even with a slight color to them. Wondering if anyone has had luck with LED replacements?
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Complacency sucks… August 14, 2020, 09:29 PM
bonfireReplaced both my vehicles fog lights and headlights with LEDs and have no issues. I have found out that you get what you pay for when it comes to cheap vs expensive.
https://headlightrevolution.com/
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August 14, 2020, 09:38 PM
JohnVI've replaced my F-150 (2010) with LED's in both the headlights and foglight. Like Bonfire says...its totally worth it to buy from headlight revolution. They tests TONS of bulbs to find out the optimal output and beam pattern for your specific model and year truck. I'm amazed how bright everything is now and without blinding everyone else on the road.
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August 14, 2020, 11:11 PM
DonDraperStick with a quality regular bulb, like a Philips X-treme. All you end up doing is blinding oncoming traffic.
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August 15, 2020, 05:25 AM
egregorequote:
Originally posted by DonDraper:
Stick with a quality regular bulb, like a Philips X-treme. All you end up doing is blinding oncoming traffic.
With a
fog light?

They are mounted down low on the car, throw a short but wide beam, and can't blind anybody.
August 15, 2020, 05:52 AM
SigM4Thank you for the headlight revolution link, that had not come up in my searches yet.
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Complacency sucks… August 15, 2020, 05:56 AM
ridja75quote:
Originally posted by egregore:
quote:
Originally posted by DonDraper:
Stick with a quality regular bulb, like a Philips X-treme. All you end up doing is blinding oncoming traffic.
With a
fog light?

They are mounted down low on the car, throw a short but wide beam, and can't blind anybody.
Usually on the lifted Jeep mall crawlers that pride themselves on obnoxious accessories... Your comment is spot on for any 'normal' vehicle.
August 15, 2020, 06:21 AM
gpbst3I replaced headlights with Phillips LEDs bulbs with a plug and play system and converter driver. They were about $200. Im not sure of how a simple LED bulb swap without a dedicated driver would work. Something to think about.
August 15, 2020, 06:43 AM
Black92LXI almost always swap my fog lights to yellow. Just did the Tundra last week going the cheap route.
JDM Astar bulbs now wishing I would have ponied up for the Diode Dynamics.
Was trying to save money for the off-road goodies.
https://www.diodedynamics.com/...ford-f-150-pair.html
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August 15, 2020, 07:17 AM
rbert0005I really don't get why people feel the need to drive with them on. I have driven many types and makes of cars and trucks and have not seen a real difference in visibility.
The biggest impact is on the oncoming driver. They are blinding! I really try not to have to drive at night because of it.
Besides true fog lights are AMBER.
Bob
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August 15, 2020, 07:30 AM
x0225095quote:
Originally posted by ridja75:
quote:
Originally posted by egregore:
quote:
Originally posted by DonDraper:
Stick with a quality regular bulb, like a Philips X-treme. All you end up doing is blinding oncoming traffic.
With a
fog light?

They are mounted down low on the car, throw a short but wide beam, and can't blind anybody.
Usually on the lifted Jeep mall crawlers that pride themselves on obnoxious accessories... Your comment is spot on for any 'normal' vehicle.
Thou doth protest too much, methinks.
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August 15, 2020, 07:37 AM
BluecobraI did the Phillips Ultinon LEDs on my headlights and my fogs. They are made with the proper shielding on the LEDs so the light goes out and down, thereby not blinding oncoming drivers.
August 15, 2020, 07:38 AM
Black92LXquote:
Originally posted by rbert0005:
I really don't get why people feel the need to drive with them on. I have driven many types and makes of cars and trucks and have not seen a real difference in visibility.
The biggest impact is on the oncoming driver. They are blinding! I really try not to have to drive at night because of it.
Besides true fog lights are AMBER.
Bob
Around here the fog lights really light up the edge of the road. I am on a lot of narrow two lane roads that very infrequently have an edge line.
Good fog lights make a substantial difference. If we are lucky to have the edge lines the yellow light really makes the edge lines pop.
If fog lights are blinding to oncoming drivers there is something severely wrong.
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The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad.
If we got each other, and that's all we have.
I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand.
You should know I'll be there for you!
August 15, 2020, 07:44 AM
jrhillmaI replaced the DRLs on my 11 year old JGC with Sylvania ZEVO (I think that's right) LEDs. Did not require the load balancer, although some autos do. The color is much more white, but they're not blinding.
My fog lights have not given up the ghost yet, surprisingly, but once one or both does/do, they'll be replaced with LEDs too.
August 15, 2020, 08:34 AM
DonDraperquote:
Originally posted by egregore:
quote:
Originally posted by DonDraper:
Stick with a quality regular bulb, like a Philips X-treme. All you end up doing is blinding oncoming traffic.
With a
fog light?

They are mounted down low on the car, throw a short but wide beam, and can't blind anybody.
Yes with a fog light. MOST every LED aftermarket bulbs weren't designed to work properly in 99% of fog lights. They simply blast light everywhere, usually in the wrong spot for a reflector designed for a filament based bulb. They might be low, but they can be blinding or "dazzling" as they say across the pond. That combined with the fact that every other tool on the road runs their fog lights when it's not foggy out, makes it a bad setup.
Side note and PSA - If you run your fogs during the day, you're a giant TOOL. If you run them all the time at night regardless of conditions, you're also a tool.
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Originally posted by Black92LX:
I almost always swap my fog lights to yellow. Just did the Tundra last week going the cheap route.
JDM Astar bulbs now wishing I would have ponied up for the Diode Dynamics.
Was trying to save money for the off-road goodies.
https://www.diodedynamics.com/...ford-f-150-pair.html
I just cover the lens with yellow Lamin-x. Yellow output, and excellent protection at the same time.
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August 15, 2020, 01:19 PM
casIf the bulbs stopped working after 15 years, I'd try to buy those same exact bulbs.

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August 15, 2020, 02:29 PM
SigM4quote:
Originally posted by cas:
If the bulbs stopped working after 15 years, I'd try to buy those same exact bulbs.
That was my original plan. The fact that I only rarely used them at night in foggy/rainy conditions is probably why they lasted as long as they did.
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Complacency sucks… August 15, 2020, 02:42 PM
casYeah, if my fog lights are on, it's usually by accident.
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August 15, 2020, 06:56 PM
.38supersigLED? No.
I did get a set of HID projector assemblies from an Infinity Q45 and put them in the headlight housing of my truck. The difference was amazing.
Putting fancy bulbs into an existing housing does not allow for proper light patterns. It may be cheaper and/or easier, but it doesn't have the desired result.
See if you can find LED specific fog light housings to go with your new diodes.
The same bulbs may be a better way to go.
August 15, 2020, 09:19 PM
signewt...the absurd bright blue light goons are plentiful in this area....
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