How bright are our lights?
#11
RE: How bright are our lights?
ORIGINAL: sonicmetalicS197
Its straight up CP.
I wasnt gunna do it in the regular housing, i was going to do it in the GT fog lights housings. But im just at the conception phase of the plan for now lol
ORIGINAL: 157db
CP is hard to find as a spec nowdays.
Its all in wattage.
Is that CP or reflector derived CP?
CP is hard to find as a spec nowdays.
Its all in wattage.
Is that CP or reflector derived CP?
I wasnt gunna do it in the regular housing, i was going to do it in the GT fog lights housings. But im just at the conception phase of the plan for now lol
The stock GT housings dont like excessive heat.
The black deflector becomes unglued and drops
to the bottom of the housing. [:@]
#12
6th Gear Member
RE: How bright are our lights?
Brighter and fog lights don't mix. At least not if you really want to be able to see"better" at night in dense fog or heavy rain.
How about aircraft landing lights in place of your stock headlights?
How about aircraft landing lights in place of your stock headlights?
#13
RE: How bright are our lights?
ORIGINAL: Nuke
Brighter and fog lights don't mix. At least not if you really want to be able to see"better" at night in dense fog or heavy rain.
How about aircraft landing lights in place of your stock headlights?
Brighter and fog lights don't mix. At least not if you really want to be able to see"better" at night in dense fog or heavy rain.
How about aircraft landing lights in place of your stock headlights?
#14
RE: How bright are our lights?
ORIGINAL: sonicmetalicS197
That could work. The only reason i said fog, is bc i dont want to replace the main headlight asembly. i've got projectors. I was wanting to put something in the middle...like where the GT fogs go, but not fogs, just something in their place.
ORIGINAL: Nuke
Brighter and fog lights don't mix. At least not if you really want to be able to see"better" at night in dense fog or heavy rain.
How about aircraft landing lights in place of your stock headlights?
Brighter and fog lights don't mix. At least not if you really want to be able to see"better" at night in dense fog or heavy rain.
How about aircraft landing lights in place of your stock headlights?
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