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The AUTOGINE H3 LED Fog Light Bulbs deliver an impressive 2000 lumens of brightness, ensuring optimal visibility in adverse weather conditions. With a robust IP67 waterproof rating and a lifespan exceeding 50,000 hours, these bulbs are designed for durability and performance. Easy to install and featuring a stylish 6000K xenon white light, they are perfect for fog lights or daytime running lights, making your vehicle stand out while enhancing safety.
Brand | AUTOGINE |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Color | Xenon White |
Auto Part Position | Right |
Operating Life | 30000 Hours |
Manufacturer | AUTOGINE |
OEM Part Number | H3, H3-35W, H3-55W, H3C |
UPC | 793610103505 |
Model | AUTOGINE-H3-14W3030 |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 0.4 x 1.2 inches |
Item model number | AUTOGINE-H3-14W3030 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AUTOGINE-H3-14W3030 |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-fog-light-bulbs |
Amperage | 0.7 Amps |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**K
Perfectly bright
Worked great on an E92 fog light. Increases brightness on the road when lights are on dim setting
J**Y
Great Lights & How To Adjust Them & Headlights Too
These worked very nice and are very bright compared to the stick halogen bulbs I had. I have not had the chance to try them in fog yet, but know by installing one and comparing how bright it was compared to halogen they will work great.If you are not aware when a vehicle is manufactured the fog lights and headlights are not set perfectly and always need to be adjusted.When I got my vehicle I already knew this and they were way off on both from day one. My fog lights they had shining up way to high and fog lights should be aimed lower than 24 inches. All you need to do with fog lights that are mounted under the bumper is measure up to the center mark on them and park on a level surface and back up perfectly straight 25 feet facing a wall. Then take a piece of tape and put it across a wall with your center mark measurement and aim them 4 inches below by turning the adjusters and you now have them aimed perfectly. Fog lights are only adjustable vertically unlike head lights that also have adjusters to aim them horizontally too.The reason you want fog lights shining under 24 inches is fog is always off the ground 24 and fog lights work by shining under it to illuminate the road in front of you. Where headlights are to high and do not go through fog and just create a glare right back at you with them being to high.So if your fog lights are shining to high they are pretty much useless shining into the fog doing nothing.Aiming headlights is pretty much the same thing getting your vertical center mark off the ground, but you also need to measure the center marks on both horizontally too. Then just like fog lights back up 25 feet perfectly straight on a level surface and put a piece of tape up, but subtract four inches off your vertical center mark you got and put it in the wall. Then turn the adjusters so you get the brightest amount of light on that piece of tape. Then with your horizontal center mark measurement that you got put a piece of tape vertically over that piece of tape on each side. This way when you turn the adjusters you can move them either way to get the brightest amount of light on each of those pieces of tape.Remember to back up perfectly straight so the fog lights and headlights when you adjust them are perfect. Fog lights do have a center piece in front of them installed inside them and some people do find a way to take that off to get a brighter light. They are there to have the light project side to side to illuminate better under the fog by the light reflecting back on the reflective part of the fog lights. They may look brighter when you look at them, but defeats the purpose removing them to shine under the fog better.Plus if you do all you are doing is blinding oncoming traffic and if an oncoming police officer sees that and gets blinded by them I am quite sure they will turn around and put the flashing lights on behind you and you will get a traffic citation.
D**D
So far love them. Just had for one day so far
I got the 880 bulbs in amber for my fog lights in a 1999 Dodge Dakota. They fit perfectly. I already had one halogen bulb I bought last year burn out. So I figured would try these, hoping they are brighter and amber for inclement weather driving. I put the first bulb in to replace the burned out bulb and turned them on. The LED bulb was much brighter then the Halogen. Of course, I can't tell if it is really the thousands of lumens brighter than halogen, but they are much brighter and I installed them during the day.I love them so far, giving it 5 stars to start with, But I have only had them one day and lots of people were giving bad reviews saying they burn out fast. I am saving my packaging for a month in case, but so far am very happy with the fit and operation. Truly plug and play. Will only change my review if they burn out quickly.
A**R
Really bright
Works amazing light up my life
V**4
Excellent upgrade
Huge difference. These should be standard equipment on all cars.
J**.
Not very bright
These bulbs are approximately 65% as bright as the 25 year old incandescent bulbs I took out. They're just not very bright at all. Though slightly longer, the focal point is really close to the original bulbs. The color is nice, they're just not very bright.
A**Y
These will fit others won't...
I had originally bought the Antline H3 bulbs and they are very nice but the base that sticks out of the lens fixture is to long for my application. As you can see from the pics these are a perfect match with the oem halogen bulb. I did measure the inside of the lens to make sure they were going to fit inside as well as outside. They are a bright white compared to the halogen. They don't seem to throw the light really far but for my use they will work just fine. The really big plus is the only draw like 8 watts each instead of 55 watts each like the halogens. These are the AUTOGINE H3 LED Fog Light Bulbs, 2000 lumens and should work great for your RV camp lights.
L**A
Not a good replacement l.e.d for 3x5 fog lamp
I wanted to replace the halogen bulb in an 1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA 3x5 fog lamp lamp housing, and I must have bought at least 3 other l.e.d bulbs here on Amazon. 1 was too long towards the front, and the 2nd was too far out the back, and thought maybe 3rd time would be the charm. Nope. These bulbs I had to drill the metal housings just to get the bulb to fit.I went to turn on the fog lamps, the light was scattered, and the bulbs were not lined up at all in housings. If you walked away from the car, they looked bright, but from inside the light was just wasn't thrown out there.. I guess these were just made for a show car?
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