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Old 05-14-2010, 03:36 AM
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2010 Sedan Fog lights

Hey guys I know the 2010 fogs are 9006 bulbs, but the thing is, does the wire harness get that hot? I was checking on racinglab.com and they "suggest" buying an aftermarket wire harness because the bulbs can/will get too hot and melt the original wire harness.

Is this true or just a bunch of crap to make some extra $$$?
Old 05-14-2010, 03:41 AM
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2010 sedan fogs (lower grills) are NOT 9006, theyre H8.

As long as you replace them with the same wattage, like 55w and not put a 100w bulb the wiring will be fine.

http://g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33313
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V-LEDS better fix their fitment guide. lol
Old 05-14-2010, 12:19 PM
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Wow thanks for the lookout Stoof. I knew something was wrong with the sylvania website.
So would this one work? http://www.racinglab.com/piaa-hb-18535.html It says 12V35W=75W. Would this be too hot?

efuse: I know right. Would be an easy check.

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I know... tell me about it!

I just may order the white/blue in the near future:

*removed bad link... oopsie*

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Originally Posted by BOSS-G37
Wow thanks for the lookout Stoof. I knew something was wrong with the sylvania website.
So would this one work? PIAA Plasma Ion Yellow (H8) Halogen Light Bulbs|PIAA Light Bulbs|PIAA High Output Automotive Light Bulb It says 12V35W=75W. Would this be too hot?

efuse: I know right. Would be an easy check.
idky theyre adding the wattage together, ive never seen that before. I also havent bought halogen bulbs in about 4 years lol

If you want yellow bulbs for the fogs, buy these.

NOKYA Hyper Yellow Pro Halogen Light Bulb (H8)|NOKYA JDM Yellow Light Bulb|NOKYA All Weather Light Bulbs
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just bought the HID kit from ddmtuning a week ago, $39.99 lifetime warranty. haven't install them yet though
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Originally Posted by efuseakay
I know... tell me about it!

I just may order the white/blue in the near future:

V-HIDS XENON HEADLIGHT BULBS H8 6000K WHITE W/BLUE TINT

So all I need to do is to replace the current bulb with the one in the link above and I got foglight color to semi-match my headlights for my 2010 sedan?
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Originally Posted by rumple_rumple
So all I need to do is to replace the current bulb with the one in the link above and I got foglight color to semi-match my headlights for my 2010 sedan?
no. that link is for an HID bulb, if you want HIDs in your fogs, youll need a full HID kit.
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Originally Posted by rumple_rumple
So all I need to do is to replace the current bulb with the one in the link above and I got foglight color to semi-match my headlights for my 2010 sedan?
I think you also need to install a conversion kit to use HID bulbs for the foglights. Good ones can be found inexpensive, but a bit more work than just changing a bulb I assume.

Edit: sorry, posted too late -- what he said ^^
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Originally Posted by Stoof@180Custom
no. that link is for an HID bulb, if you want HIDs in your fogs, youll need a full HID kit.
Anyone in Plano, TX who changed their foglight to HID or VLED? I want it badddd... the yellow foglight is soooo uncool.
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if you can change a bulb, you should be able to install an HID kit. its really not that hard.
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Originally Posted by Stoof@180Custom
no. that link is for an HID bulb, if you want HIDs in your fogs, youll need a full HID kit.
Oh yeah... oops!
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just found out the hard way. the fogs ARE NOT 9006...they're H8. i'm out some big money cause i ordered the wrong conversion kit!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by rumple_rumple
Anyone in Plano, TX who changed their foglight to HID or VLED? I want it badddd... the yellow foglight is soooo uncool.

just go buy a HID conversion kit, I am in Frisco may be i can help you after I installed mine.


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