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    Question Question about people adding yellow foglights to their cars?

    I have noticed the last 2 Varsity meets and driving around in general the popularity of the yellow fog lights in people cars, from Hondas, to even S-10 pickups to Altimas etc has risen

    My GS has yellow fogs OEM as my ES. I always loved how they looked stock and nice and distinctive.

    Now I see so many other non Lexus cars with the yellow fogs and now with people adding HIDs, I've been fooled many times thinking a Lex was pulling up but its not. I was just curious what really got this trend so popular recently as I have no idea. Thanks!
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    yellow= jdm tyte.

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    its just a jdm thing.

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    Okay, so the CIvic would be a JDM thing. The S-10 and Altima would be a preference thing then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
    Okay, so the CIvic would be a JDM thing. The S-10 and Altima would be a preference thing then?

    the s-10 would just be a wannabe. domestic pos.

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    Its actually a snow thing. You are (supposed to) use yellow fog lights in the snow because it does not reflect off the snow and blind someone the way white fog lights would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superboost
    Its actually a snow thing. You are (supposed to) use yellow fog lights in the snow because it does not reflect off the snow and blind someone the way white fog lights would.

    True, ^^

    Why so many people do it, no matter what car they have, I find it gay, like the angled exhaust thing lol....

    But I drive a gay car so what do I know about other gay shit

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    also yellow fog lights work better in fog imagine that. german cars were big on this in the 60's and 70's
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    It's been OEM on euro's for a while
    Yeah I would hate to think the one or two vw guys I know with 3k HID's are trying to be jdm.
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    JDM<--true, better in snow<--true i heard about that.......also I think its because it looks nice on certain cars also.


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    ALMS GT cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett
    ALMS GT cars
    yeah but do u know why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfoot_mf
    yeah but do u know why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfoot_mf
    yeah but do u know why?
    To differentiate classes so that slower cars can move over. Same reason for green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewFrom1985
    To differentiate classes so that slower cars can move over. Same reason for green.
    eh? what is green?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    eh? what is green?
    I have seen green headlights at Road Atlanta.

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    hmmm...and i was JUST starting to think about doin this to my car....

    but, hmm....i ALSO apparently drive a 'gay' car, cuz its pretty much a different version of what BballJamal has....so maybe it CANT hurt to put em on...

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    I can tell ya'll this, my HID's and yellow fog lights are perfect for where I stay at. I stay way out in the country. Hell, the part of atl I stay in, the negro's are just now getting their freedom papers. The roads are extremely dark. My foglights were literally useless and you'd never know I had them on going down a road before the lense and a couple of modifications. Now, i can't imagine life without them. 4300K HID + Yellow fog lights FTW

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    Yellow light has a longer wavelength so it can "stretch" over obstacles and you can see better/further. Snowplows and such use them in the snow because they can see better and it doesn't reflect as bad.

    My 91 Prelude came stock with yellow fogs lights, and I wouldn't have traded them for anything when I had that car. If you'll notice when you're using the yellow light, the objects you're looking at have more clarity.

    I wouldn't instantly throw the "JDM" stick at the yellow fogs either. Someone above showed that Euro cars have been using them since the 60's/70's. They just produce a better light for fog lights. I almost believe that white fogs barely do much at all beyond look good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobbieDB
    Yellow light has a longer wavelength so it can "stretch" over obstacles and you can see better/further. Snowplows and such use them in the snow because they can see better and it doesn't reflect as bad.

    My 91 Prelude came stock with yellow fogs lights, and I wouldn't have traded them for anything when I had that car. If you'll notice when you're using the yellow light, the objects you're looking at have more clarity.

    I wouldn't instantly throw the "JDM" stick at the yellow fogs either. Someone above showed that Euro cars have been using them since the 60's/70's. They just produce a better light for fog lights. I almost believe that white fogs barely do much at all beyond look good.
    You don't want to use yellow driving lights though unless your headlights are yellow as well...the two differant colors will really screw with your depth perception. Fog lights are generally a wider angle and close to the car so it's not a big deal.

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    I didn't think it was too much of a big deal on my Prelude. There was a slight gap of darkness between my headlight beams and the foglight coverage. I didn't see any problem with depth perception.

    I think using yellow fogs is okay, as long as like all OEM fogs, there's a cover on the outside of the bulb. The little APC fogs you can buy at Advanced/AutoZone/etc. don't have that. They basically just project the entire light out straight foward really blinding people. Those are worthless, they don't even accomplish what a foglight is supposed to do.

    If yellow foglights are what you want, you need to get ones that actually accomplish the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobbieDB
    I didn't think it was too much of a big deal on my Prelude. There was a slight gap of darkness between my headlight beams and the foglight coverage. I didn't see any problem with depth perception.

    I think using yellow fogs is okay, as long as like all OEM fogs, there's a cover on the outside of the bulb. The little APC fogs you can buy at Advanced/AutoZone/etc. don't have that. They basically just project the entire light out straight foward really blinding people. Those are worthless, they don't even accomplish what a foglight is supposed to do.

    If yellow foglights are what you want, you need to get ones that actually accomplish the job.
    exactly, your prelude had fogs...a short and wide coverage -- the "APC" things you see are normally driving lights....yellow driving lights and white headlights don't go together very well. We had the issue on the race cars using the PIAA 55 watt headlight bulbs with hood mounted Hella HID driving lights....the color differances between the two really screw with your vision, especially at 150mph in the front stretch at VIR

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    I could be wrong but it has always been my understanding that TRUE fog lights were yellow and driving were white. Yellow aids in foggy situations due to the color ( white in fog can easily bind ). If you think about it...white FOG lights wouldnt make much sense with this in mind. White lights are designed for clear weather and are supposed to project light WAYYYYY down the road, similar to your high beams but with a narrower path. I think the problem over the years is companies like APC name products FOG or DRIVING lights to sell merchandise and the true useage and naming conventions have gotten mixed up. I am no expert and like I said...I could be wrong but I am getting OLD and the above is what I have always been told.

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    noridetoolow makes a good point.

    Companies over the years have marketed products wrong; of course with the intent to sell.

    All in all, OEM or drive during the day.

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    All are good opinions but all in all it's all about the JDM, baby!!!!!!!!!

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    I used to have yellow fogs, but I removed them to run the intercooler piping.

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    I'm getting some OEM fogs with 3000k HID's for mine. Not trying to be "JDM TyTe", not trying to be a race car, nothing of the sort. I just like the way it looks... simple as that.
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    I also considered it to be more of a Euro trend as well. I like the look of it matched with bright white headlights (stock 240SX, Lexus IS300), not much function for me really.

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    You can buy green bulbs, i'll say its rice and on Porsche it would be called kraut

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    You can buy green bulbs, i'll say its rice and on Porsche it would be car kraut

    hahaha..

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