How To Tint Your Fog Lights (Pre-Facelift E85)
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:11 pm
+1 not sure why you would want to do this!markeg wrote:Not for me, I'm afraid. I'm more interested in removing gingering, not adding to it.
Odd mod of the dayhopz121 wrote:+1 not sure why you would want to do this!markeg wrote:Not for me, I'm afraid. I'm more interested in removing gingering, not adding to it.
Smoked or clear. I would go clear - these fogs are well known for the chipping. You may also want to consider an LED replacement - many on here have.igeak691 wrote:I'm a young one and as such have been influenced by boy racer/age of fast and furious. My taste hasn't matured yet But in all honesty, I like it. I would de-ginger the car and still keep the yellow fogs. I also wanted to stop the rock chipping as it was getting pretty bad. Maybe in the future I'll replace it with clear vinyl.
Apparently none of you have ever had to drive in fog or snow. Having a yellow tint to a "fog" light makes perfect sense. I have driven in white-out conditions where it was necessary to turn of the main beams and use the parking lights (yellow) in order to see. White has a tendency to exascerbate the condition.Terryvision wrote:Odd mod of the dayhopz121 wrote:+1 not sure why you would want to do this!markeg wrote:Not for me, I'm afraid. I'm more interested in removing gingering, not adding to it.
Or keep the car as is and buy some yellow driving specsrjsimmons wrote:Apparently none of you have ever had to drive in fog or snow. Having a yellow tint to a "fog" light makes perfect sense. I have driven in white-out conditions where it was necessary to turn of the main beams and use the parking lights (yellow) in order to see. White has a tendency to exascerbate the condition.Terryvision wrote:Odd mod of the dayhopz121 wrote:
+1 not sure why you would want to do this!
I dunno. Been there a couple of times and it was bright and sunny!markeg wrote: Also, surely you know the UK - we have loads of fog - you're welcome to some, if you want