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Old 10-01-2007, 04:07 AM
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Hey guys I want to put HID lights into the DRL driving lights / fog lamps slot and make them so I can turn them on / off whenever I choose.

Has anybody put different bulbs in that slot? I know people have said if you put a larger watt bulb in there it can melt the lenses. You guys mean they melted just the glass covering in front, anything else? HIDs are supposted to be alot cooler, think this would be a problem? Is the only problem then that the glass cover is too close or something?

The bulb type in there is 3157 I believe, what do you guys think about putting a HID setup in there?
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:19 AM
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Been thinking of doing that too. I had them on my dually in the fogs. The fogs on that truck are smaller than the H2 drl. Never had the slightest problem with heat or melting, they ran perfect. I forget the size I put on, h-something if I recall, lot smaller than the 9007s.
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Been thinking of doing that too. I had them on my dually in the fogs. The fogs on that truck are smaller than the H2 drl. Never had the slightest problem with heat or melting, they ran perfect. I forget the size I put on, h-something if I recall, lot smaller than the 9007s.

yea man those are sweet! Where did you buy them? What kind? Did you use the stock fog light assembly that was already on the truck and modify it to HID?

I just put HID into the 08 h2 but want to do somethign with the fogs:

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you have said, DRL and Fogs in the same paragraph, You do mean into the Day time running light holders, correct?

That would be cool
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you have said, DRL and Fogs in the same paragraph, You do mean into the Day time running light holders, correct?

That would be cool

Yes HID into the Day time running light holders.
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you have said, DRL and Fogs in the same paragraph, You do mean into the Day time running light holders, correct?

No sh*t.

If you're thinking of actually replacing the DRL's with HID's then you'll need to remove the plastic valence and cut out the back side of the DRL light buckets. You'll then need to drill holes through the top of the bumper so the HID's can be properly secured.
I'd recommend going with these PIAAs.
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No sh*t.

If you're thinking of actually replacing the DRL's with HID's then you'll need to remove the plastic valence and cut out the back side of the DRL light buckets. You'll then need to drill holes through the top of the bumper so the HID's can be properly secured.
I'd recommend going with these PIAAs.
PIAA 600HID

I just don't think spending $1200 for those lights is worth the money when you can buy HID lights for $100 on ebay and with experience comparing them to other OEM HID lights theyre just as good. Those lights are WAY overpriced.
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Hey guys I want to put HID lights into the DRL driving lights / fog lamps slot and make them so I can turn them on / off whenever I choose.

Has anybody put different bulbs in that slot? I know people have said if you put a larger watt bulb in there it can melt the lenses. You guys mean they melted just the glass covering in front, anything else? HIDs are supposted to be alot cooler, think this would be a problem? Is the only problem then that the glass cover is too close or something?

The bulb type in there is 3157 I believe, what do you guys think about putting a HID setup in there?
Don't do it!!! If you want HID's in the DRL holes, replace the whole thing! The bulb, housing, reflector and lens, NOT just the bulb. And I'm assuming these will be driving lights, because in fog, they will blind you and everyone else on the road.
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Don't do it!!! If you want HID's in the DRL holes, replace the whole thing! The bulb, housing, reflector and lens, NOT just the bulb. And I'm assuming these will be driving lights, because in fog, they will blind you and everyone else on the road.

First I have my HID headlights adjusted so the driver side is lower and have not been flashed once by oncoming traffic. I have them adjusted so it wont hit traffic in the face.

Second, the HID DRL lights would hit even lower on the ground so they certainly wont blind anybody on the road.
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First I have my HID headlights adjusted so the driver side is lower and have not been flashed once by oncoming traffic. I have them adjusted so it wont hit traffic in the face.

Second, the HID DRL lights would hit even lower on the ground so they certainly wont blind anybody on the road.
Not necessarily. The HID's you're thinking of using do NOT have the cut-off angle that the headlights do. So unless you aim them at a 45 degree angle to the ground I wouldn't recommend turning them on with on-coming traffic ahead of you.
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First I have my HID headlights adjusted so the driver side is lower and have not been flashed once by oncoming traffic. I have them adjusted so it wont hit traffic in the face.

Second, the HID DRL lights would hit even lower on the ground so they certainly wont blind anybody on the road.
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Don't do it!!! If you want HID's in the DRL holes, replace the whole thing! The bulb, housing, reflector and lens, NOT just the bulb. And I'm assuming these will be driving lights, because in fog, they will blind you and everyone else on the road.
First, I made no mention of your headlights whatsoever. Second, If you think HID's won't blind you and everyone else, then you have never used HID's in dense fog and you are fooling yourself. But you can do that. You're a big boy. Having driven in dense mountain fog often, I just thought I would share my experience. But rental vehicles need to look spiffy. Do whatever you like. Just don't expect to get anywhere in dense fog with HID"S for fog lights!

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First, I made no mention of your headlights whatsoever. Second, If you think HID's won't blind you and everyone else, then you have never used HID's in dense fog and you are fooling yourself. But you can do that. You're a big boy. Having driven in dense mountain fog often, I just thought I would share my experience. But rental vehicles need to look spiffy. Do whatever you like. Just don't expect to get anywhere in dense fog with HID"S for fog lights!

Ok I got ya. I bought the LEDs for the DRLs for 20$ cant go wrong we'll see how they are. If I were to get HIDs for the fog lights I would have to have a switch to turn them on and off, but I'm not gonna go that route just yet.
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Here is what Automotive Lighting Guru Daniel Stern says on the topic:

"Good (and legal) fog lamps produce white or Selective Yellow light, and use tungsten-halogen bulbs. Xenon or HID bulbs are inherently unsuitable for use in fog lamps, and blue or other-colored lights are also the wrong choice."

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Ok I got ya. I bought the LEDs for the DRLs for 20$ cant go wrong we'll see how they are. If I were to get HIDs for the fog lights I would have to have a switch to turn them on and off, but I'm not gonna go that route just yet.
Great. Please post photos and let us know how it all works out.
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