bright light derangement syndrome
#61
Didn't the SVT foci come with factory HID (in later years)???
Either way, what's wrong with factory HID. It makes it a LOT easier to see the road. Yes, on some cars from the factory it does have glare (especially Nissans), but it's not nearly as bad as a Civic or other import in which someone has added 10000K aftermarket ones that are BLUE and glare terribly b/c they were put in factory housings.
Nothing wrong with factory HID's, except for the $1000 adder that they put on the sticker. If every car had HID's, no one would be complaining about them.
Either way, what's wrong with factory HID. It makes it a LOT easier to see the road. Yes, on some cars from the factory it does have glare (especially Nissans), but it's not nearly as bad as a Civic or other import in which someone has added 10000K aftermarket ones that are BLUE and glare terribly b/c they were put in factory housings.
Nothing wrong with factory HID's, except for the $1000 adder that they put on the sticker. If every car had HID's, no one would be complaining about them.
#62
Repeat after me people: "THIS IS MY MUSTANG. THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT, BUT THIS ONE IS MINE!" (From "Full Metal Jacket") Fog lights, driving lights, I don't care what they are called. They come on when the headlights come on, end of story. Why? Because this is MY Mustang..
#64
I drive with mine on all the time at night. Why? Because the factory headlights suck on this car. I’ve never had headlights that illuminate the road so poorly, it makes me feel bad for those without the fogs. I have the SSE grill, and had to adjust the lamps up a bit to keep the connector form hitting the bracket. No flashes yet.
Tim
Tim
#69
All you have to do is adjust your fog lights down a bit and the problem is solved. Remove the plastic cover over the radiator and there is 1 adjusting screw per light. That way you don't have to worry about endangering other people's line of vision and pis$ing people off.
The one thing I can't stand is the hillbillies with their jacked up 4x4's who don't adjust their headlights.
The one thing I can't stand is the hillbillies with their jacked up 4x4's who don't adjust their headlights.
#70
Off Topic
Repeat after me people: "THIS IS MY MUSTANG. THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT, BUT THIS ONE IS MINE!" (From "Full Metal Jacket") Fog lights, driving lights, I don't care what they are called. They come on when the headlights come on, end of story. Why? Because this is MY Mustang..
#72
Those are great lines
I have to agree with the regular headlights being pretty good compared to some other vehicles. I don't know about the rest of you but I had gotten the chance to utilize my "fog" lights in the fog the other night
IMO they aren't worth sh*t in the fog.
I like the look of the "fog" lights on at night also (I can tell it's a GT right away) but I always forget to turn mine on
I have to agree with the regular headlights being pretty good compared to some other vehicles. I don't know about the rest of you but I had gotten the chance to utilize my "fog" lights in the fog the other night
IMO they aren't worth sh*t in the fog.
I like the look of the "fog" lights on at night also (I can tell it's a GT right away) but I always forget to turn mine on
#74
When I replaced the fog lights (not much use for fog lights in the freaking desert!) with hi/lo driving lights (80w low, 100w high!), I had to create a whole interface circuit to tie into the light switch signal WITHOUT ****ing off the SMJ (that is a TOUCHY little piece!) and then use my own drivers on the interface circuit to turn on my own relays I had mounted under the hood. I COULD have patched into the wiring harness and used the stock fog light relays for on/off, but I decided to go ahead and use my own relay and minimize the splicing in my factory wiring harness.
Oh, and when anyone flashes me for having my high beams on, they won't do it again if I flash them back!
#75
It can be done if your willing to do the work. Post #23 here tells you how.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...fog+high+beams
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...fog+high+beams
#76
Factory HIDs are NOT fads. If you think they are, you are sorely mistaken. They are almost becoming standard on foreign cars because they increase the lighting distance at night, improving the overall safety. The reason they aren't standard on a lot of American cars is because the bulk of the US market wants cheap cars.
A Focus ST will cost $30k MSRP USD. Just look at the Volvo C30 T5 Version 2.0 with modest options... $33k MSRP easy. The S197 Mustang GT is probably the last sports car you will find for under $30k MSRP new. The next generation of performance cars will mostly start in the $30k range.
A Focus ST will cost $30k MSRP USD. Just look at the Volvo C30 T5 Version 2.0 with modest options... $33k MSRP easy. The S197 Mustang GT is probably the last sports car you will find for under $30k MSRP new. The next generation of performance cars will mostly start in the $30k range.
#78
..and yes, they are really Driving Lights. Also, their brightness is nothing compared to most Trucks and SUVs on the road! Most of the oncoming traffic that flash their lights, are doing so because they see four lights lit, like in the old days when many cars had four headlights (2 lowbeams and 2 highbeams). So, regardless of their brightness, they think you must have your highbeams on. I always have my fogs turned on at night, because they illuminate areas close-by and I want to be seen better, especially by all the idiots driving in So. FL that don't obey stop signs, let alone yield to traffic that has the right-of-way.
#79
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From: Spangdahlem AB Germany/ Home is Ft Worth
I havn't had that problem yet.
I do hate it when people with HID's get right on my *** at a stop light and dont turn off their lights.
I freaking hate HID's.
I do hate it when people with HID's get right on my *** at a stop light and dont turn off their lights.
I freaking hate HID's.
#80
The Mustangs lights are not "driving lights" or auxillary high-beam lamps. They are actually fog lights which produce a wide bar shaped beam.
Fog lights are made in both clear and yellow lenses. Yellow lenses just reduce glare by eliminating short blue wavelengths from the beam.
Most drivers do not flash you when these lamps are on because they are actually aimed very low. High beams are aimed far ahead and therfore cause blinding/glare issues with on-coming drivers.
Fog lights are made in both clear and yellow lenses. Yellow lenses just reduce glare by eliminating short blue wavelengths from the beam.
Most drivers do not flash you when these lamps are on because they are actually aimed very low. High beams are aimed far ahead and therfore cause blinding/glare issues with on-coming drivers.