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Correct - It's H11 for the fogs and HB3 for the - what do you call the small things beneath the headlight?
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Its on the wiki also on this site
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I just guessed, as they look like the same fogs that are on my Accord and they are H11
I don't want to risk cracking the lenses, so I am either going for a xenon kit or some LED bulbs. I don't really know if 35W xenon bulbs run any cooler, but in my mind that would make sense?
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So I'm looking for H11 fog light replacements, but what wattage? 35w or 55w?
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I saw in a thread a member used and tested (w pics) these:
12362CVS2 - PHILIPS CRYSTAL VISION ULTRA 12362CV (European H11) 55 Watt, 12 Volt Xenon Halogen Auto Lamp - Extreme Blue/White Color, Brighter Beam | Bulbs.com |
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55watt is factory. That's what i stuck with when i swapped my bulbs out. I know going too high in wattage is bad. I dont know about low. I would just stick with what stock wattage is. Maybe check the owners manual out see what they recommend?
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Hey guys. Was wondering, would it be possible to fit Fog lights on the CR-Z that came out the manufacturers without it?
If so, how difficult is it to fit? I know there's some sort of modifications needed because the light switch won't have the front fog option. |
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usually you switch out the whole arm to add the fog function. You will have to wire the whole thing throughout the engine bay, as well as probably cut or get extra pieces to hold the lights themselves.
from honda to add this feature on a civic after purchase was almost 700$ |
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