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Hey my fellow stangs, I am just waiting for my hi/low headlight and fog lights to come in. I ordered 35watt 5k pure white color. I am so stoked to finally get some good visibility, the stock headlight are weak and dim. Will post pictures when they come in and get installed. She should be look 100x better with hids here within the next week. Thanks
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Hey my fellow stangs, I am just waiting for my hi/low headlight and fog lights to come in. I ordered 35watt 5k pure white color. I am so stoked to finally get some good visibility, the stock headlight are weak and dim. Will post pictures when they come in and get installed. She should be look 100x better with hids here within the next week. Thanks
They look great but get projectors for a better, less erratic, LEGAL beam.
most run 35w for fogs, not main headlights. Regardless the OEM housing is NOT designed for HID lights and put out to much light thats not focused. You MUST adjust the beams down so you dont blind the world, BE SURE TO POINT THEM DOWN A BIT!
Usually on OEM lamps. 55W cause literal MELTING of most aftermarket housing. Running 35W (which is PLENTY) is the best way to curb housing melt. I have the single bulb 35W kit from stang net for my head lights. They are fantastic.
i run 55w in fog housings without melting...remember not everyone has the melting issue :good: ...bout to upgrade my 35w headlights back to 55w
I was talking about 55W in an aftermarket headlight housing. I also said "most". On my raxiom projectors I'm almost sure they'd melt. They already get soft with the 35W hehe.
Actually they won't melt. There's an HID kit out there for the raxiom headlights
My 35w ones already soften the rear of the housing on mine
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