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2011 Jeep Wrangler HID Fog light kit

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Old 02-20-2012, 12:12 PM
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Default 2011 Jeep Wrangler HID Fog light kit

I'm trying to find out what HID kit I need for my fog lights. I have H13 8K 55w in my headlights. I hear H16 is what I need to get. Which one though 35w or 55w? I really like what I have in my headlights and was going to do the same with the fog lights. Will that cause me any issues? I would appreciate the help.
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Old 02-20-2012, 12:19 PM
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I am wanting to know this as well....
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Don't put the hid fog in. It will melt your housing.

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Old 03-10-2012, 08:51 PM
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2010-2012 Wranglers use a PSX24 bulb for the fog lights. At the moment, no one makes an aftermarket replacement bulb.
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Originally Posted by firefighter53111
Don't put the hid fog in. It will melt your housing.

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I just installed mine today I hope this dosnt happen to mine
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Ok so mine have been running for a week or so and my housings are just Starting to disfigure I'm going to try to drill some holes into the back of the housing to help with ventilation ... I guess the one hole above the bulb isn't enough ... and if that dosnt help then I'll move on to trying to put a ventilation system hooked up to the housing that will activate with the lights
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Originally Posted by Bazthib
Ok so mine have been running for a week or so and my housings are just Starting to disfigure I'm going to try to drill some holes into the back of the housing to help with ventilation ... I guess the one hole above the bulb isn't enough ... and if that dosnt help then I'll move on to trying to put a ventilation system hooked up to the housing that will activate with the lights
Did you use the 35W or 55W HID fog kit?
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Originally Posted by DavinGee

Did you use the 35W or 55W HID fog kit?
I used a 35w kit



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