@@HeadlightRevolution The Morimoto's I put on my Porsche and loved them. However, then I found for my F150 that Lasfit has switchback (they switch between white and yellow) fog light bulbs. So, I bought those and am gonna put clear or tinted film over the lenses to protect them.
Thank you guys for the reviews on the new 2018 Ford F-150. I have the same exact truck and have been looking for a good comb of bulbs to install. It looks like you guys have found it. I will be ordering soon.
@@aron6998 That's correct the reason fog lights and LED lighting flickers on videos is due to the frame rate of cameras. High Intensity LED's are pulsed very quickly for longevity and heat control. It is indistinguishable to the human eye.
Wouldn’t you want less of a bright white light from a fog light to reduce bounce back from fog?
That truck looks awesome
I put yellow film from Lamin-X over the lens. It is ideal for fog, dust, sleet and snow.. It will also protect the lens from road debris...
Good idea
@@HeadlightRevolution The Morimoto's I put on my Porsche and loved them. However, then I found for my F150 that Lasfit has switchback (they switch between white and yellow) fog light bulbs. So, I bought those and am gonna put clear or tinted film over the lenses to protect them.
Perhaps Ford couldv added a little more complication to change a light bulb!
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Thank you guys for the reviews on the new 2018 Ford F-150. I have the same exact truck and have been looking for a good comb of bulbs to install. It looks like you guys have found it. I will be ordering soon.
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What height should your fog lights be adjusted too?
They should be adjusted just below the low beam so that they overlap just slightly and into the ditches.
Is the flicker only showing up on camera? Or is it noticeable in person?
uNkLeRaRa4 also interested for a reply
Had this morimoto leds for a year and they do not flicker. Only on camera.
Funny they didn’t answer the question about the flicker
The flicker is due to the LEDs and the camera's shutter speed during recording.
They will not flicker to the human eye while in use.
@@aron6998 That's correct the reason fog lights and LED lighting flickers on videos is due to the frame rate of cameras. High Intensity LED's are pulsed very quickly for longevity and heat control. It is indistinguishable to the human eye.
Why is it such a pain to change light bulbs now?
They want you to go to the dealer