LED light strip for the fogs

mikelebz

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'05 Mazda 3
Hello all. I have the I-model sedan without fogs, and I was thinking that instead of spending the money for true fogs, I would just get a LED strip, line it along the fog housing, and wire it to the headlights. I don't know much about this. Would this work? If so, where is a good place where I can get some decent LED strips.

thanks,
Mike
 
There is a nice write up in the "how to" section, but it was for a Speed3. It should still be the same basic idea.
 
it can be done, but I don't think it's bright enough to light the road, but for people to see yes, LED's disperse the light to much but focal is good, where Halogens are opposite.
 
If you're interested, we sell a product called SMD strip lights.

It is a waterproof, cuttable, thin strip of very bright SMD bulbs. They would be roughly the brightness of the Audi or VW running lights in the bumper or headlights.

I don't currently have it on my website as I am revamping the entire website, but if you're interested, send me a PM and I can get a price, as well as some more pictures for you.

This is one picture of a red SMD strip (1 meter long) in the trunk of a Mazda3.
smdstripred2.old.jpg

Here's a 1 meter strip of white SMD's in the trunk of a G5
smd%20strip%20trunk.jpg

And here's another 1 meter white strip under my hood as a work light.
smd%20strip%20hood.jpg


You can also take a look at our website for other products that we sell!
www.LightningEagle.com


Nathan
Lightning Eagle
 
light strip for under the hood is dope...how much for the same amount of material you used....do you have an on off switch made for it or how was it wired up
 
light strip for under the hood is dope...how much for the same amount of material you used....do you have an on off switch made for it or how was it wired up

The price is $44.95 per meter, and I used a full meter under the hood.

On my car I don't have a hood pin switch, so it is wired into my parking lights at the moment, but I plan on picking up a hood pin switch and wiring it up properly in the future.

Install took about 15 minutes....peeled the backing off, stuck it onto the cleaned hood, wired it in, and done.
 

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