JasonTremor
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Yes, very very close fit though.Once installed, did the dust cover behind the bulb fit/close?
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Yes, very very close fit though.Once installed, did the dust cover behind the bulb fit/close?
So ford put used bulbs in my new 2020 escape and new 2021 ranger?And here's a good explanation around color temps written by my friend Jonathon Klein: https://www.thedrive.com/guides-and-gear/how-do-yellow-off-road-lights-work
He's focussed on yellow vs white there, but similar stuff will be true going from a warm ~4500k halogen to a very blue Chineseum LED con artist bulb. They may appear brighter because they hurt your eyes (and those of other drivers), but they are unable to provide additional effective illumination. That wrong color temp is then worsened by the splotchy mess created by trying to make LED's reflect out of mirrors designed for halogens.
I think the reason so many people are under the mistaken impression that LED bulbs do work in reflector housings is simply because most drivers aren't aware that halogen bulbs grow dimmer over time. So they switch from a worn out bulb to an LED, not a brand new bulb to an LED. Run a quality halogen bulb, replace them once a year, and that's the best performance you're going to get from the normal headlights. If you want to see further down the road at night, you'll need a quality aftermarket driving light (which are illegal for on-road use, but that's a story for another time).
I'm staying blue light appears brighter, but can't effectively increase useable illumination.So ford put used bulbs in my new 2020 escape and new 2021 ranger?
I was gonna say, Sylvania Silverstars, Silverstar Ultras, or GE Nighthawks. Had Silverstars in my old truck and liked them.Those are the bulbs that caused me to write this article: https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-gear/cars-trucks/halogen-led-headlights/
The TL;DR there is that the human eye perceives cooler color temperatures as brighter, but those temps actually reduce your ability to see at night. Anyone trying to sell you an LED bulb to put in a halogen housing is a con artist.
) and enable what we call "Bambi Mode" which lets the hi beams, low beams, and fogs all stay on at the same time. Normally if you turn on the hi beams it turns off the low beams and fog lights.D,Rather than futzting around with the stupid, blinding to others, unhelpful, drop in LEDs, why not just replace your fogs with good LEDs?
Aimed properly a set of led pods with the proper pattern can supplement halogen lows quite effectively.
And other drivers won't think you're a dick.
Both Baja Designs and Diode Dynamics make mounting kits to drop their 4 led pods into our fog pockets. They are available in all colors, powers, and lense patterns.D,
any recommendations?
I put a set of LED fog bulbs in my f150 and it made a difference. I might pick up a set of the PIAA brand as well. About the price of most LED bulbs I've seen
Just the fogs switch off when you turn on your highs…the lows stay on. But like you said “Bambi mode” will enable the fogs to stay on with the highs.Normally if you turn on the hi beams it turns off the low beams and fog lights.
Lows turn off if you lock your high beams on. If you pull back to flash they both stay on.Just the fogs switch off when you turn on your highs…the lows stay on. But like you said “Bambi mode” will enable the fogs to stay on with the highs.
If that is the case, how come the lowes stayed on when I turned on the brights before and after I started messing with Forscan?Lows turn off if you lock your high beams on. If you pull back to flash they both stay on.