I love the difference yellow fogs make in crappy weather. Especially when driving on roads that don't have center line reflectors or reflective lines at all....
Absolutely! Like the brainless morons say, you're goofy if you use both. Ask anyone with two brain cells to rub together and they'll tell you yellow is made for fog, rain and snow.
Yellow, but I've got amber with basic amber / white switchback functions gathering dust waiting to go in. I like amber / yellow as fog or otherwise because you get about as much visibility with way less eye strain.
I have dual colour led fog lights. Yellow for fog so the light cuts through the fog and enhances visibility and white for using as normal driving lights when there is no fog.
@@Undisputed_King Depends on the city culrure bro. Different places in the world have different cultures ans likes. We do what the peiple like and want 😜👌
Yooo! Mine are like this now too! lol 😂 They were both clear, then one filled with water, so I drained it after some time replaced the bulb but the lense is yellow now lolol 😂 I thought it was bad, but now I have the best of both worlds
Chris, I love your work but using the type of LED bulb you're showing in the video is a recipe for disaster. Automotive reflector-based headlights and fog lights are designed in such a way that requires the filament in the original halogen bulb to be placed in a very precise point in the reflector, producing a very defined cutoff line in order to not blind oncoming traffic. The bulb you demonstrate throws these principles out the window and forces the fog light to shine like a spotlight instead. If you want to know a little more on this topic, let me know. I can also shoot you a few links of proper LED bulbs that'll do the trick without the above mentioned issues. Great job otherwise!
Yellow is the best in regards to use in inclement weather. The light beam cuts through the fog, rain, or whatever weather you are dealing with much better over say 6k. The yellow light may not be as cool to look at, but as far as function goes, you don't get that annoying glare hitting your eyes like a white light would. Personal opinion, I prefer the yellow hid bulbs vs. a sleeve LED, lens cover or just a simple yellow lens.
Funny enough this began in france, they used yellow fog lights in their vehicles while in war so they knew who to kill. That then stuck on because it did help as well.
Don't! They're gonna blind oncoming traffic, even if you were to aim your fogs properly. If you want a set of really good LED bulbs for your fogs that won't burn people's retinas out and only shine on the road, let me know - I have more than a few viable options. Engineering major by the way, if that helps.
I like the white but the yellow looks cool from day one and the yellow is getting in style.
I love the difference yellow fogs make in crappy weather. Especially when driving on roads that don't have center line reflectors or reflective lines at all....
Yellow for fog lights, otherwise they're just a second set of driving lights
Ur weird if u use both
@@grobabastreeteryou’ve never driven in dense fog or snow apparently, yellow cuts through it, white just blasts you
Absolutely! Like the brainless morons say, you're goofy if you use both. Ask anyone with two brain cells to rub together and they'll tell you yellow is made for fog, rain and snow.
@@grobabastreeterThe only weird one apparently is you for saying something you obviously know nothing about! 🤣
Yellow, but I've got amber with basic amber / white switchback functions gathering dust waiting to go in. I like amber / yellow as fog or otherwise because you get about as much visibility with way less eye strain.
I have dual colour led fog lights. Yellow for fog so the light cuts through the fog and enhances visibility and white for using as normal driving lights when there is no fog.
So you're one of those considerate of other drivers when driving with low beam high beam fog lights on. 👍🏽
@@ChhhhNotEven loooooooooooool I know. it looks weird when you have it on for no reason
@@Undisputed_King Depends on the city culrure bro. Different places in the world have different cultures ans likes. We do what the peiple like and want 😜👌
Yooo! Mine are like this now too! lol 😂 They were both clear, then one filled with water, so I drained it after some time replaced the bulb but the lense is yellow now lolol 😂
I thought it was bad, but now I have the best of both worlds
Yellow
Chris, I love your work but using the type of LED bulb you're showing in the video is a recipe for disaster. Automotive reflector-based headlights and fog lights are designed in such a way that requires the filament in the original halogen bulb to be placed in a very precise point in the reflector, producing a very defined cutoff line in order to not blind oncoming traffic. The bulb you demonstrate throws these principles out the window and forces the fog light to shine like a spotlight instead. If you want to know a little more on this topic, let me know. I can also shoot you a few links of proper LED bulbs that'll do the trick without the above mentioned issues. Great job otherwise!
Could you post some links please?
I have yellow and white. Two bulbs in a single housing. I can use either one, it's mostly for Daytime running so no one pulls out in front of me.
Yellow!
You can see further in bad weather with yellow.
Yellow. Longer wavelenght, less light dispersion, better results: see what’s in front of you in foggy/dusty conditions.
I have yellow led fog lights on audi a4 it's pretty awesome
I have Diode Dinamics SS3 Max SAE Fog lights in Yellow. Expensive, but amazing
Agreed
Hardly any fog where I am from just want it for looks 🤙🏽
If i use while led on my headlight, i will choos yellow on my fog light. But if i choose yellow on my headlight i will choose white on my fog light
You didn’t even answer your own question.
Red fog light the best for me
None, halogen is the best option for fog lights which is light yellow-ish
White light!!
i wanted yellow fog lights but i saw that yellow is better
yellow
white
Blue is my fav n I have in blue lol 🤣
What is the model name of this type of fog light ?
@FlyRyde
What are ur thoughts on putting those H11 fog lights as a reverse light?
Yellow is the best in regards to use in inclement weather. The light beam cuts through the fog, rain, or whatever weather you are dealing with much better over say 6k.
The yellow light may not be as cool to look at, but as far as function goes, you don't get that annoying glare hitting your eyes like a white light would.
Personal opinion, I prefer the yellow hid bulbs vs. a sleeve LED, lens cover or just a simple yellow lens.
Where's your shop at I have some ugly headlights I need to update?
What kind of buld light ?
Wheres the link?
Whellow.
still you didn't answer the question from the title
Any good fog light brands
Jdm led suggestion for a 03 maxima?
Red...
Remember: yellow led bulb = jdm led bulb
Funny enough this began in france, they used yellow fog lights in their vehicles while in war so they knew who to kill. That then stuck on because it did help as well.
@@Flashbang_Photo i know. My german grandpa told me
How and where do I get a pair of the bulbs you're showing in this video?
Don't! They're gonna blind oncoming traffic, even if you were to aim your fogs properly. If you want a set of really good LED bulbs for your fogs that won't burn people's retinas out and only shine on the road, let me know - I have more than a few viable options. Engineering major by the way, if that helps.
Not jdm led..it is CDM led😂
Blue on my 06 f150
How much to money friends
I use blue for fog.
Blue is my favorite color
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