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Morimoto XB LED Projector Fogs on Cobra? Yes - it can be done.
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<blockquote data-quote="Huachipato" data-source="post: 16159654" data-attributes="member: 22395"><p>I have a set ready to go right away - and another print starting now (should be ready by Monday).</p><p></p><p>PM me if you are interested in them. I didn't know what to charge for them initially - but I think I've settled on $26 shipped (within USA - via priority USPS) with the 16 screws included. It may turn out to be a little less once I figure out a cheaper method to ship. All you would need to get is the Morimoto fog lights mentioned in the initial post. </p><p></p><p>I've thought about retrofit HID projector fogs - and still think it would be a killer look. The problem is the space and waterproofing. The headlights have a lot of space to dissipate the heat, and the headlight itself provides the waterproofing needed to keep the projectors dry. For the fogs however - I can't imagine the amount of extra work needed to fabricate the waterproof housing so you could fit a projector inside.</p><p></p><p>That said, I haven't played with the Matchbox projectors - those may be small enough to do the trick.</p><p></p><p>With the Morimoto XB LED Fogs - you don't really need to worry about the heat nor the waterproofing since it is designed to handle both right out of the box.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I'll also add that Morimoto XB LEDs have the connection that plugs straight into the harness of our car vs. the need to add a ballast in the mix. The LEDs are also 10W vs. HID 35W in power consumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huachipato, post: 16159654, member: 22395"] I have a set ready to go right away - and another print starting now (should be ready by Monday). PM me if you are interested in them. I didn't know what to charge for them initially - but I think I've settled on $26 shipped (within USA - via priority USPS) with the 16 screws included. It may turn out to be a little less once I figure out a cheaper method to ship. All you would need to get is the Morimoto fog lights mentioned in the initial post. I've thought about retrofit HID projector fogs - and still think it would be a killer look. The problem is the space and waterproofing. The headlights have a lot of space to dissipate the heat, and the headlight itself provides the waterproofing needed to keep the projectors dry. For the fogs however - I can't imagine the amount of extra work needed to fabricate the waterproof housing so you could fit a projector inside. That said, I haven't played with the Matchbox projectors - those may be small enough to do the trick. With the Morimoto XB LED Fogs - you don't really need to worry about the heat nor the waterproofing since it is designed to handle both right out of the box. EDIT: I'll also add that Morimoto XB LEDs have the connection that plugs straight into the harness of our car vs. the need to add a ballast in the mix. The LEDs are also 10W vs. HID 35W in power consumption. [/QUOTE]
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