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I have a 2017 Pro4X and the low beam HID colour is mismatched to the colour of the high and fog lights.
Those are halogen bulbs.
I would like to upgrade to a colour matched LED in the high beam and fog light positions.
Whose bulbs do I buy and are they plug and play or do I have to add something else to run LED's?

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I've tried to research this as well and would like to know. More so the fogs. I do like the yellow in the fogs so that's what I was going to go with but I would like a nice set of plug and play yellow LEDs for the fogs if I go that route too.
 

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Recently did a lot of night driving, much of it in rain, and 2 lane highway. My eyes were tired from driving all day and I noticed the occasional use of high beams with 'yellow' light seemed a nice change/relief to my eyes.
 

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I have a 2017 Pro4X and the low beam HID colour is mismatched to the colour of the high and fog lights.
Those are halogen bulbs.
I would like to upgrade to a colour matched LED in the high beam and fog light positions.
Whose bulbs do I buy and are they plug and play or do I have to add something else to run LED's?

Thanks in advance for any replies.
I was just searching this forum for this exact question. Was thinking possibly a hyper-white halogen for the the high beams and fog lights. Probably won't be an exact match but maybe closer than the OEM bulbs?
 

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The low beams are LED and not HID. Essentially any after market LED bulb with a 6K color will match. However, most new LED bulbs require fans which means now there will be a patch for water and dirt to get in your fogs or even high beams.


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Not yet in my titan, but in my old gmc i put yellow led high beams in that were super bright and the yellow gives very little glare even in a snowstorm. Much better on the eyes

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I heard here that the high beams are much harder to change. I have switched out the fog lights (took all of 30s each), but left the high beams as is.
Back in the olden days you were told not to use your high beams during a whiteout snowstorm cause it will blind you. With the HID low beams and LED fogs. Since the high beams are hard to change, maybe leaving the high beams halogen will be a good thing, they might be your best option during a blizzard.
 

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The low beams are LED and not HID. Essentially any after market LED bulb with a 6K color will match. However, most new LED bulbs require fans which means now there will be a patch for water and dirt to get in your fogs or even high beams.
This is the most simple and best explanation. Thanks.
 
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