Morimoto XB Type S fog light install and results
#1
Morimoto XB Type S fog light install and results
So I used the guide on miata.net, but the pictures are broken, so I thought I'd post mine.
Oem fogs for reference
Morimoto fogs, same conditions for comparison
here are the tools and materials I used...
you need a 10mm for a bolt holding the access panel on, and you can use an 8mm socket to adjust the fogs angle
Here is the part number for the fogs (actually pnp for a subaru)
Front of car before and after
How they are mounted, careful not to position the passenger mounting strap over the plastic adjustment hex thingy.
Closeup of the colors of wires to connect (this is on a 2001 miata with factory fog harness)
Lights on, camera above cutoff, then below for comparison
Make sure to level the fog lights so the beam is parallel to the ground, you dont want them angled upwards, otherwise you defeat the purpose of fog lights.
I will be making another thread about how to rewire the fog light switch to turn fog lights on and off independently from the headlights. In my case, the headlights are too bright for driving through fog, and I really need to keep the fog lights on and headlights off. There is a thread on the miata.net garage about how to do this, but it's all text, and confusing for me, so I'm going to figure it out and postpictures for others to use.
I'm also going to try and use the oem integrated fog light bracket as a more permanent mount for the morimoto fogs.
here are the tools and materials I used...
you need a 10mm for a bolt holding the access panel on, and you can use an 8mm socket to adjust the fogs angle
Here is the part number for the fogs (actually pnp for a subaru)
Front of car before and after
How they are mounted, careful not to position the passenger mounting strap over the plastic adjustment hex thingy.
Closeup of the colors of wires to connect (this is on a 2001 miata with factory fog harness)
Lights on, camera above cutoff, then below for comparison
Make sure to level the fog lights so the beam is parallel to the ground, you dont want them angled upwards, otherwise you defeat the purpose of fog lights.
I will be making another thread about how to rewire the fog light switch to turn fog lights on and off independently from the headlights. In my case, the headlights are too bright for driving through fog, and I really need to keep the fog lights on and headlights off. There is a thread on the miata.net garage about how to do this, but it's all text, and confusing for me, so I'm going to figure it out and postpictures for others to use.
I'm also going to try and use the oem integrated fog light bracket as a more permanent mount for the morimoto fogs.
#3
I think you need specialized driving lights, miata fog lights are too recessed to give you corner visibility. I also drive night mountain roads, although not fast anymore, too many deer and hare here. If I wanted to see around corners well, I'd do a light bar with at least four big reflector lamps, two pointed forward, one towards either side. And maybe an LED strip on the top of the windshield frame.
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