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    Kamusta itong brand? Ok ba katagalan?

    Ang mahal kasi ng oem sa casa e.
    Last edited by harold13; January 16th, 2015 at 12:41 PM.

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    Okay din. Kaso marupok ung lens. So pag mag aadjust ka ng aim, wag mo pepwersahin ung lens,

    Malakas din mag init, kaya thermal shock will be an issue, dahil un nga, marupok lens, mabilis mag crack, palamigin muna before doing a cold car wash, if ever.

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    Ah hassle pala ito.nabasa ko din mabilis mag init lens.mukhang hindi ito pang matagalan lalo na sa long drive. Sige ill look for an oem kahit mahal.

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    Gumagamit ako ng Esuse aftermarket fogs para sa Revo. Ok naman siya. Ilang beses na dumaan sa baha na nakabukas, di napasukan ng tubig, malinaw parin ang lens. Mga 3 years na yan ngayon, parang bago parin.

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    Alam ko yang esuse.yan gamit sa mga honda fog alam ko.

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    ESUSE fog lights on my FD lasted around 2 years. Problem is, the silver reflective coating blackens with use and the plastic above the bulb melts. The lens is also plastic. This is particularly true for most, if not all, non-OEM fog lamp assemblies.

    Anyway, your mileage will vary depending on how often you use them.

    Have since then bought a used OEM fog light assembly (Stanley). Even when one of my foglamp was damaged due to a flying road debris, it's still watertight. And as you can see, the lens is made of glass.

    Last edited by oj88; January 17th, 2015 at 10:56 AM.

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    How can you pin point pala if its made of plastic or glass?

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    Mas maganda orig padin no? Ito pinicturan ko sa showroom.toyota koito.
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    Iba pa din ang OEM na koito and stanley. Siguradong tatagal and iba din ang buga ng ilaw.

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    ung sa vti ko gulat ako simula pa nung bago 1996 .2012 nung binuksan ko para bugahan ng ibang kulay ung paligid ng loob .parang bago parin ung loob at hindi manlang nagka umido.ung loob mas matibay talaga ang mga sync saka glass kaysa sa mga modelo ngayon halos puro plastic na lahat.housing pati lens plastic nadin.

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    Oonga e. Mas maganda nga settle sa oem kahit mahal. Hirap kasi mga ibang auto ngayon hindi lahat mag foglamp.

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    Yung DLAA na fogs for vios gen2 na nabili ko sa olx glass ang lens. Ginamit ko lang yung fog housing para sa retrofit ko.
    Di masyadong maganda yung reflector nya as is. Advantage lang meron ng wiring harness at switch kaya medyo mas malinis ang installation kung alam ng installer saan itatap yung connections sa fuse box at junction box instead na mag tap lang sa wires.
    Sa pagkakaalam ko same lang naman ang fog lamp mismo pag vios/yaris/altis/innova ng dlaa. Nagkakaiba lang sa fog cover.
    Kung pangkumpleto lang ng looks pwede na. kahit naman kasi OEM fogs walang kwenta ang output.

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    Pansin ko nga din sa oem hindi ba malakas buga ng para sa gen 3 Vios? 11700 sa casa e. 15k projector kay hid retrofit.

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    Naka-ilang DLAA na fogs na kami, ni isa hindi man lang umabot ng 2 years. Kaya yun sa Pajero ko, nung nakakita ako ng Bosch fog lamps, yun na ang nilagay ko at sulit na sulit ako kahit na may kamahalan

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    Onga e.ayaw ko kasi ng tanggal balik tanggal balik sa installation e.luluwag mga clips kaya maganda isahan nalang.

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    Okay naman DLAA. Ok di sa long drives, just dont expect headlight like output. Tama, kahit oem walang wenta output

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    Quote Originally Posted by harold13 View Post
    Pansin ko nga din sa oem hindi ba malakas buga ng para sa gen 3 Vios? 11700 sa casa e. 15k projector kay hid retrofit.
    Yung OEM ng Gen 3 Vios at current gen ng altis at yaris ay talagang walang kwenta. H16 ang bulb na 19 watts lang.
    Nung tinanggal ko nga yung sa altis parang laruan lang sa gaang. All plastic at hindi sulit ang 11700.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiRbossR View Post
    Okay naman DLAA. Ok di sa long drives, just dont expect headlight like output. Tama, kahit oem walang wenta output
    Just curious, when or under what circumstances do you use your fog lamps?

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    Here's a good article about fog lamps..

    Daniel Stern Lighting Consultancy and Supply

    That's the key point: fog lamps are meant to be used in heavy fog, rain, or snow to help the driver see the edges of the road close to the car so s/he can safely make progress through foul weather at very low speeds.
    Why you should not use fog lamps at night time during normal driving conditions..

    But foreground light is far less safety-critical than light cast well down the road into the distance, because at any significant speed (much above 25 mph / 40 kph), what's in the foreground is too close for you to do much about. That is, at normal road speeds, whatever is close enough to be within the foreground light is too close for you to avoid hitting. If you increase the foreground light (such as by turning on the fog lamps), your pupils react to the brighter pool of foreground light by constricting, which in turn substantially reduces your distance vision—especially since there's no increase in down-the-road distance light to go along with the increased foreground light. This is also the reason why it is not appropriate to have fog lamps lit with the high beam headlamps: if you're going fast enough to need high beams, you definitely don't want to spoil your distance vision by overly lighting the foreground.

    So all in all, when we use front fog lamps inappropriately, we feel like our seeing is better than it really is and we unconsciously adjust our driving to match how safe we feel. That, in turn, makes us less safe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Just curious, when or under what circumstances do you use your fog lamps?
    Only when raining and foggy conditions. Or for parklight purposes. Highway driving and city driving, i dont use them.

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