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#1 ·
Can someone advise me where I could purchase 881 Fog Light bulbs.

I'm looking for HID or LED, Pure white....I think it's 5000k.

Thanks everyone.
 
#2 ·
QUOTE (No43 @ Jul 20 2011, 02:39 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=478536
Can someone advise me where I could purchase 881 Fog Light bulbs.

I'm looking for HID or LED, Pure white....I think it's 5000k.

Thanks everyone.
Retro Solutions LLC carries an 881 kit. One of the few I have seen. The guy who runs it is named Todd, he's quick to respond and the kits are of good quality. I have their 55w Digital for my lows.
http://www.retrosolutionsllc.com/servlet/t...NVERSION/Detail

Automotive Lighting USA also has a O-NEX kit. Don't know about these kits but I have ordered from this company twice in the past and haven't had any issues. Personally I have the Nokya Yellow Halogen bulbs for fogs from this company.
http://www.automotivelightingusa.com/hid-x...ersion-kit.html


Otherwise Superbrightleds.com sells automotive LED bulbs. They have an 880 which I believe will also work for the 881, not 100% on that though.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/sto...RL_880-WHP9.htm


Personally I have
 
#3 ·
ebay has them . look up 881 led . you can get red green blue or white . i think the white is the look of 6k . real bright white . keep in mind the leds dont project light good but thell look good to people if there looing at your car coming at them . if you want the road to light up better for you to see go with hid .

if you go led make shure you get 50-50 3 chip leds . there the better leds .
 
#4 ·
Thanks for the info guys.

08 Sonata,
How would I know it's a 50-50 LED? What does that mean? Does that mean they are equally balanced with leds around the bulb?


One Ball J,
I took a look at SuperbrightLED's website before I posted this question. However I noticed the bulb they were selling was 880 and not 881, that's the reason why I didn't click on the Buy button. I also noticed 880 doesn't come with adapters....Do I need them? I thought it was a simple task of plugging out the OEM bulbs and replacing them with LEDs
 
#5 ·
QUOTE (No43 @ Jul 21 2011, 10:18 AM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=478981
Thanks for the info guys.

08 Sonata,
How would I know it's a 50-50 LED? What does that mean? Does that mean they are equally balanced with leds around the bulb?


One Ball J,
I took a look at SuperbrightLED's website before I posted this question. However I noticed the bulb they were selling was 880 and not 881, that's the reason why I didn't click on the Buy button. I also noticed 880 doesn't come with adapters....Do I need them? I thought it was a simple task of plugging out the OEM bulbs and replacing them with LEDs

My understanding is that the base design is the only thing that is different. They mount up the same to the fog light housing. 881 has an angled base and 880 does not. They should be plug and play bulbs.
 
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QUOTE (No43 @ Jul 21 2011, 01:36 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=479090
Thanks again.


1 last question.
Did you take out the front bumper to exchange fog light bulbs?
Its probably a matter of preference. I did not. I simply took of the clips on the bottom holding the plastic shroud, as well as the few forward facing wheel well screws, etc. This allows you to pull back the plastic enough to reach in and change out the bulbs. It isn't the easiest thing in the world and it can be frustrating. Not sure if there is another easier way.
 
#9 ·
i missed your question sry . heres a thing i found . hope it helps .

Each individual LED = 04 Lumen
Each individual 1210 LED = 07 Lumen
Each individual flux LED = 08 Lumen
Each individual 5050 SMD LED = 20 Lumen
40 LUMEN = 1W

[attachment=28403:NWP_SMD3...TRIPS_09.jpg]

bottom 3 strips are what 5050 smd leds look like .

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SMD-5050-13...sQ5fAccessories
 

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I had put HID's in my fog lights to try and match the HID's in my lows, but since they are two different housings the color does not match. Also the fog lights will be way to bright to drive with on, i tried doing it for a few weeks and got flashed almost all the time. I decided to take them out and put in regular LED bulbs which actually match the headlights and LED parking lights i replaced quite well. They are not as bright but still do the job and they dont blind people
 
#14 ·
Since we are talking about LED anyone care to share what fits a 2006 for the following

license plate bulb

courtesy step light

dome light

and map light

also they wouldn't happen to sell like a kit would they (long shot i know) , i really wanna get these swapped out soon.
 
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QUOTE (V6 Sonata @ Aug 4 2011, 01:04 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=485746
Since we are talking about LED anyone care to share what fits a 2006 for the following

license plate bulb

courtesy step light

dome light

and map light

also they wouldn't happen to sell like a kit would they (long shot i know) , i really wanna get these swapped out soon.

license plate bulb = 168 or similar

courtesy step light = 921 (not sure on this one)

dome light = DE3175

and map light = 168 or similar

The only kit that I know of is available on the Shark Racing or Korean Auto Imports sites, but they are overpriced.