HID Fog Bulb (H16) MOD
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HID Fog Bulb (H16) MOD
Disclaimer : I am not responsible or liable for any mistakes and modification is done at your own risk.
I'm not sure how many people know or realize that in order to fit HID kit bulbs on our D's you need to slightly modify the H16 bulbs.
It's real simple and just requires patience.
I highly recommend that you wear latex gloves while working with the new bulbs to avoid contaminating it which will shorten it's life span.
There are three small tabs that I point out in the pictures below. Take a new box cutter or blade and trim these three tabs flush with the body of the bulb. Take your time, trim a little bit at a time until done.
That's it!
Depending on the bulb manufacture, the bulbs sometimes come out of the holding clips easily. Quick fix for that is once installed into the fog light housing wrap the bulbs around the clip area with electrical tape. I like to do that for insurance anyway.
I hope you guys find this information useful and helpful.
-John
I'm not sure how many people know or realize that in order to fit HID kit bulbs on our D's you need to slightly modify the H16 bulbs.
It's real simple and just requires patience.
I highly recommend that you wear latex gloves while working with the new bulbs to avoid contaminating it which will shorten it's life span.
There are three small tabs that I point out in the pictures below. Take a new box cutter or blade and trim these three tabs flush with the body of the bulb. Take your time, trim a little bit at a time until done.
That's it!
Depending on the bulb manufacture, the bulbs sometimes come out of the holding clips easily. Quick fix for that is once installed into the fog light housing wrap the bulbs around the clip area with electrical tape. I like to do that for insurance anyway.
I hope you guys find this information useful and helpful.
-John
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bportman,
I think you know but just in case, what you need to get is a complete HID kit. A kit is complete with (2) Ballasts & (2) Bulbs. The bulbs come in various kelvin levels;
3000K - Yellow
4500K - OEM Purest White color
5000K - White
6000K - White/Blueish tint
8000K - Blue
10,000K - Deep Blue
12,000K - Purple
I don't recommend anything other above 8K. because you'll start losing actual light output. Also for fog light applications I wouldn't go above 35w kit so you don't run into any issues with heat or fuses. Your average 35w is 300% brighter than halogen bulbs!
Our D's use an H16 bulb.
If you need more info just hit me up or you can surf the web for additional info too. You can also check www.prolumination.com/shop/faq which has info on the different color ratings etc.
I hope this helps.
-John
I think you know but just in case, what you need to get is a complete HID kit. A kit is complete with (2) Ballasts & (2) Bulbs. The bulbs come in various kelvin levels;
3000K - Yellow
4500K - OEM Purest White color
5000K - White
6000K - White/Blueish tint
8000K - Blue
10,000K - Deep Blue
12,000K - Purple
I don't recommend anything other above 8K. because you'll start losing actual light output. Also for fog light applications I wouldn't go above 35w kit so you don't run into any issues with heat or fuses. Your average 35w is 300% brighter than halogen bulbs!
Our D's use an H16 bulb.
If you need more info just hit me up or you can surf the web for additional info too. You can also check www.prolumination.com/shop/faq which has info on the different color ratings etc.
I hope this helps.
-John
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If you can secure the bulb into the socket wrap it around two times tightly with electrical tape, that should do the trick. Other than that your only option is buying a pair of bulbs.
I can supply them already trimmed if that gives you a piece of mind. Personally I don't think you'll have any issues if you tape it well.
Btw did it break while trimming or installing?
-John
I can supply them already trimmed if that gives you a piece of mind. Personally I don't think you'll have any issues if you tape it well.
Btw did it break while trimming or installing?
-John