Bye bye HIDs

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bauer4567

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Due to this post, I just ordered some LEDs for the fogs. I have had issues with the 25 W HIDs burning out as well. 2 sets, both burned up in 2-3 months. First time the manufacturer warrantied them. Now I got an email saying it was my installation that was the problem (even though my headlights have been in for a year with no problems), and they havent responded to my emails since...

Anyway, LEDs it is!
 

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Been running 55watts in my metal and glass projector fogs for some time now with zero problems.
They bright as hell and I will never go back to normal fogs EVER!
I've got a combined total of 220watts worth of 4500k blasting out the front of my denali, with no problems or ppl flashing me.

Theres plenty, of links here that I posted to the fogs I bought from Ebay for 45$ if anyone is interested, Even a install thread.
 

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So, how do they do at night?

I can barely see any difference at night when toggling the LED fog lights on and off. My HID's light output bury's the LED's and is strictly there for looks... I went with the LED route after hearing about so many people getting burnt out HID fogs/melted housings... i just finished reading on a thread where someone had a 25W kit burn out even... so if you do plan on getting LED fog's, don't plan on getting them for light output!
 

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I've had 35W DDM Tuning 5202 HIDs in my fogs for over a year and a half. I run them very often and have never had an issue with burning out a bulb or damaging the housing or lens.....???
 

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I have 55w HID's in my fogs, and after a winter of running them I have two little, barely noticeable scorch marks in the center of my lenses. Not a big deal since they were $30 aftermarket replacement housings. I'll get some new ones next winter and start again. The light output is freakin' amazing, and when it's dark 18 hours a day I appreciate that a lot...lol.
 

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you know you guys could run the fogs with a wiring harness so it runs straight off the battery with a relay.
 

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you know you guys could run the fogs with a wiring harness so it runs straight off the battery with a relay.

Yes. Thats how I ran it the first time. Second time I was told by the manufacturer that I should run it direct. Both ways results in early burn outs.

Oh well. I dont care about fogs... LEDs will do fine for me...
 

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I also run DDM 35w HID's in my fogs and run them every night for long periods and have never had an issue with melting... Wierd...
 

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