As good (stylish) as the design is on the tail lights of MK5 Golf I really think functionally they're a bit below par...the brake lights are small, the indicators even smaller and when driving at night, braking with the indicator on, the indicator is almost undetectable. I dont really like the assymetrical look of the single reverse light and rear fog light (which I'm not sure I'll ever use!). I've just ordered a set of OEM LEDs (from TMTuning) which have some inherent LED shortcomings but I think are a safer (though expensive) option.
Today though I removed (it just clips in and out) the red 'filter' lens from the rear fog light and tested it tonight. Besides the lights now being symmetrical in looks the reverse lighting has increased by about 300%. I dont know if the rear fog is a stronger bulb or has a different reflector but its much more powerfull than the standard reverse light. Admittedly you have to pull the light switch to turn it on but thats hardly a big deal and you just use it when you need better illumination out the rear.
Just wondered if anyone else had thought about or done this? I wanted to trial it on my standard tail lights as a proof of concept before applying to my upcoming LEDs.
Today though I removed (it just clips in and out) the red 'filter' lens from the rear fog light and tested it tonight. Besides the lights now being symmetrical in looks the reverse lighting has increased by about 300%. I dont know if the rear fog is a stronger bulb or has a different reflector but its much more powerfull than the standard reverse light. Admittedly you have to pull the light switch to turn it on but thats hardly a big deal and you just use it when you need better illumination out the rear.
Just wondered if anyone else had thought about or done this? I wanted to trial it on my standard tail lights as a proof of concept before applying to my upcoming LEDs.

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