Can you post pictures? Is it possible for me to put fogs down there even if I didnt have them/the wiring initially?
Recently, I fitted the 99-04 Mustang Fog Lights in my 2000 C230 Kompressor. Now that this has been accomplished I'm wondering if I should put 4300K HID's down there and then put 6000K's for my low beams. Basically what do you think is the best HID combo (fogs and low beams)? Or do you think is this overkill, and is there any way to reduce the glare (if any) for oncoming traffic besides aiming the low beams lights lower?
Can you post pictures? Is it possible for me to put fogs down there even if I didnt have them/the wiring initially?
please post pictures! I'd prbly do it even if they didn't work lol. And I've always been a fan of yellow fogs
Lol this is stupid but I have no clue how to post pictures from my phone onto the forum. Anyone care to inform me on how to do this?
Not stupid at all, it's a learning process.
First you need to upload your pictures to a hosting site like imageshack, google etc.
Second type this on post you're doing - w/out the quotes "http://imageshack.bogus.com/the_image_you_want_to_share.jpg"
(where "http://imageshack.bogus.com/the_image_you_want_to_share.jpg" is the actual picture)
Don't forget the [IMG][/IMG] tag before and after the picture.
Last edited by KingDEL23; 03-16-2012 at 01:28 PM.
Did you allow outside linking to your pictures. In other words, this may be security issue.
Okay will do, yea I can't figure this out.
I think the reason why the image does not appear is due to the fact that imageshack does not allow outside linking or embedding of hosted images. That sucks.
If I were you, i'd host the pictures in other sources like google or gmail.
Nevertheless, I posted a link of your pictures above.
or photobucket...
looks good.. when the weather clears out i'll retrofit some projector fogs i've had for a while now.. i did a mock up one day:
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are those projector fogs? I would prbly get oem ones that fits the old styling of our stock headlights. Looks good though!
those look kinda sick...and i usually hate circle foglights..but those kind of hide in the bumper..pretty stealthy looking..
"anyone can drive a new car, it takes a true enthusiast to breath life into an older one"
Yea I'm gonna try that tomorrow and see what happens, I have some better pictures of the install and stuff like that so when I get back home I'll post some better ones. I still haven't got them wired for use, but that will happen in a few weeks soo I'll be sure to post some pictures because I'm going to have to pop the bumper back off to get the HID's wired down there. I'll post some pictures of the final product and hopefully snap some more of the bracket and how I mounted them.
I prefer the bright white 4300k for both my (always on) lower driving/fogs and the low beams. The 6000k will be blue tint, and tends to be more glare to oncoming traffic, especially in rain.
As for aiming, the lower lights are usually pointed low anyway. But as for the retrofit HID low beams with original Halogen Lenses, you'll probably need to point them lower to avoid blinding oncoming traffic, unless you replace the original Halogen Lenses with the OEM Xenon Lenses as I've detailed in my lengthy photo/video conversion essay at http://kropf.net/w202/headlamps/
1999 C43 AMG Black - sold
- Eagle Eyes: BZ055 Clear Corners with LED 2357A, BZ062 Tails with LEDs; LED lic. lamps
- VVME H7 4300K HID/Xenon Lower Driving & Low Beams (& replaced Halogen Lenses with OEM Xenon Lenses)
- Sylvania SilverStar H1 High Beams
- Silver Star Re-man and improved Trans./Conv.
- Eibach Pro-Kit & Akebono ProACT Ceramic Pads in Front
1999 C280 Sport Black - sold
2005 E55 AMG Black for fun
2007 GL450 Carneol Red for hauling!
How did you do the wiring on these? I just ordered them from ebay and it said in the description it included wiring but no wiring... Since it's for a mustang I'm not sure lol
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Unfortunately, I did not do the wiring, I paid a guy at a local sound system, radio, wiring shop to do it. He used these red connectors that basically feed off the existing H1 bulb wiring to the new 899 HID bulb wiring, he did not have to splice the existing wires at all, literally it took him 15 minutes. I can post pictures probably this weekend. Sorry for the late response, work has been crazy.
2000 C230 Kompressor
144K
Coming Soon:
Avantgarde Grille
Already Done: OEM Wood Steering Wheel
99-04 Mustang Fog Lights (6000K)
6000K HID Low Beams
OEM Sport Shift Knob
AMG (171) 17" Wheels
Euro License Plate
Well I spliced...lol They came out great though, thank you for replying still lol
"The Best or Nothing"
KindDEL - how in the world did you come up with this, a mustang, huh... I really like the look, very clean, and nice fit! I may have to rip the idea off!
Regards,
D
You should do it it really adds to the look of the car. It was a great idea I agreeI take no credit for the idea but I take credit for the instillation lol
"The Best or Nothing"
Sorry I couldn't get back to you earlier Mike, so you didn't have to end up splicing, but if it works okay then that's great! And yes it definitely contributes to the look of the car, and additionally if you put HIDs down the the road at night becomes much much brighter. Actually it wasn't even my idea a guy rey99c280 did it a few years back, and I just figured I'd take a shot at it and it worked out. I will try to dig up some of the pictures of the install.
2000 C230 Kompressor
144K
Coming Soon:
Avantgarde Grille
Already Done: OEM Wood Steering Wheel
99-04 Mustang Fog Lights (6000K)
6000K HID Low Beams
OEM Sport Shift Knob
AMG (171) 17" Wheels
Euro License Plate
I did end up splicing and cut too close to the connector for the corners cuz the wire broke...lol I was thinking of putting hids down there and in my headlights but more money lol I'm just glad the bulbs they came with were halogen to match, the Guy charged $15 more because in his add it said it included wiring but there wasn't any of course lol I went to Lowes and bought some metal 90's and drilled a hole in the outer casing of the light then in the metal support for the bumper and it worked great!