Installing HID Fog lights on a 2012 Hyundai Genesis

Installing HID Fog lights on a 2012 Hyundai Genesis

I made this video to show how the conversion from stock to HID lights would go. I don’t make videos typically, but there was none on this topic. I bought my …

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caley eldridge says:

I have them on mine, but they went out after a couple of weeks, tried
replacing the bulbs and still nothing, has anyone else had to purchase and
install a relay?

Renan Gyn Basso says:

h7 high beam and low beam h11or d1s xenon OEM, h27 (880)

Renan Gyn Basso says:

880 h27

Taurean Hall says:

Bulb size anyone?

stuflikethis says:

it doesnt get all that hot. Its not bad for the housing, its just bad for
oncoming drivers that think you’re a dick when you’re blinding them.

leptoid says:

I don’t have them in mine for now for that reason. I bought some Blazer
fogs for mine and am just waiting for the motivation to install their
projectors and then… no blinding oncoming traffic. It’d be nice if
everyone did their legally. They don’t want blinded, but they have no
problem blinding others.

tims9876 says:

Looks good, though i have heard that HIDs in stock fog housing is not a
good idea. Apparently it heats up and can even cause fires. Any evidence of
excessive heat in your housing? Discoloring of the reflective material
inside, bubbling?

Bryan Harris says:

Its H7 or H11

djtrippusa says:

Nice video! I’m gonna put mine in today 😀

DjNiki4 says:

what side bulb is that?

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