Hey Michael, thanks for taking the time to post this video, it will sure help me when I replace the lamps in my fog lights and save me some headache. Also, thanks for your service!
Correct. I’ve had them over a year with 25k in miles, with no issues. I have seen this happen to a few other Ridgeline owners also. Bottom line is glass will break while polycarbonate won’t.
Hugo. I believe so, but I will say with the intensity of today’s LED, some folks will flash me to turn down my lights even though I’m using my low beams. I was a bit concerned this change would aggravate the problem. The thing is, they did it before I changed these out, so I don’t think it made it any worse overall. I can definitely see better on the back roads. OBTW. The fog lamps are automatically disabled when high beams are on.
Hey Michael, thanks for taking the time to post this video, it will sure help me when I replace the lamps in my fog lights and save me some headache. Also, thanks for your service!
Hi ...so when rocks hits these light housing it doesn’t cracks anymore?
Correct. I’ve had them over a year with 25k in miles, with no issues. I have seen this happen to a few other Ridgeline owners also. Bottom line is glass will break while polycarbonate won’t.
But are this new light safe for oncoming traffic
Hugo. I believe so, but I will say with the intensity of today’s LED, some folks will flash me to turn down my lights even though I’m using my low beams. I was a bit concerned this change would aggravate the problem. The thing is, they did it before I changed these out, so I don’t think it made it any worse overall. I can definitely see better on the back roads. OBTW. The fog lamps are automatically disabled when high beams are on.