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Abarth Fog Light Bulb Swap

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Anyone know the definitively quickest way to access the Abarth fog bulbs?
 
#7 ·
I don't know about the OP, but I was looking at replacing them with the Philips X-Treme Vision LED lamps, but some research indicates they are not as bright as regular H11 bulbs - but that might not be as important in fog lamps. I'm still looking at the amber/yellow version of those lamps, but I'm currently going to replace them with the same Philips X-Treme Vision halogen bulbs I have on order.
I was debating using the CrystalVision's, but I am not as concerned about the color as the longer visibility ranges.
 
#8 ·
I am thinking the PIAA amber versions. The LED version would be nice but WOW, they are proud of those!!
 
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Does anyone have a brand they suggest, and pics, that is closest to OEM color? I'm swapping the bulbs because I hate having 2 different color bulbs on the front of the car. I could buy the led headlamp bulbs from the dealer for $77 each and guarantee the same color, but there must be an aftermarket option available. Bottom line, I don't want to spend money on bulbs to find that they are more BLUE or WHITE or YELLOW then my headlights.
 
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I find that fogs with a slight hint of yellow can really do a lot of good. What you should't do is go for some solid yellow, and coming from the Honda community, those solid yellow fogs are heavily associated with them. While i'm not against them, just aiming for a hint of yellow will complement what an Alfa Romeo should have.

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I went with Nokya yellows off eBay for $18. I had yellow PIAA H11's on my 500 Abarth, and remember them being a superior bulb color wise. I'm going to order another set of the PIAAs and compare. Attached some pictures taken after a drive home tonight with the Nokyas.


And as to the color of the fogs, I think it comes down to preference. I felt like my old yellow fogs worked really well, but I never drove in inclement conditions with one OEM bulb and one PIAA to compare. Here's a good discussion:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?103509-Foglights-and-why-they-are-yellow
 

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Personally, I'd just swap them for White LEDs to match the headlights. No sense for a 2017 car to still be using halogens.
If anyone has a photo, I'd be interested in how white fog lights would look.
In fog lights the same issue that effects the headlight would hit the fogs. If the LED bulbs are not designed for use they could result in excess glare to oncoming traffic. That is one of the big killers of the retro-fit HID bulbs that get put into the halogen projectors - they were not designed for that and result in a poor cut-off pattern that blinds oncoming traffic. The newer LED bulbs are better about it, but from all my research they still don't have the "reach" that a good halogen or a HID (manufacturer equipped) has.
The SilverStar Ultra's I have for my headlamps aren't the best bulb out there, but they were a vast improvement over the stock ones. I've got some Philips X-TremeVisons on order to replace the Ultras (tests show a better distance with them) and then I'll probably move the H-11 Ultra's to the fogs and use them until they burn out. By then hopefully Philips will have some 55w equivalent LED's out instead of the H16 type (19w) that they currently have.

I was debating on the PIAA Ion Yellows for the fogs, but decided against them as I've never had really good luck with PIAA's and their marketing of 55w-85w output that they do is extremely misleading.