I'm sure you can but it will require some wiring since you are adding additional light source and plus your turn signal stick doesn't have a switch for fog light.
It was OPT7 LEDs, but I switched to XenonDepot Xtreme HID.
Check this review of mine about my LEDs and HIDs:
http://www.civicx.com/threads/2016-civic-ex-l-led-head-fog-lights-upgrade-night-pictures.2447/#post-36479
OPT7 is good LED, it matches the DRL very well. However, it does not have long enough light range so I switch to Xtreme HID.
Check my other post about my light it should help you a bit.
http://www.civicx.com/threads/2016-civic-ex-l-led-head-fog-lights-upgrade-night-pictures.2447/
That could totally be true! My girlfriend is using my OPT7 now until I buy another set of HIDs.
Let us know what your thought is after using your LEDs for a long period of time :)
Idk if it's just me, I feel like driving under normal street light the LEDs are almost invisible. The white light...
If you really want LEDs you can try OPT7. Although I switched to HIDs, I still consider OPT7 as a top of the line product in LEDs. (According to my experience after trying three different pairs of LED lights.)
Here you go.
http://www.civicx.com/threads/xenondepot-5000k-hid-vs-philips-x-tremevision-led-fog-lights.4876/
I took these photos using my camera with a filter to minimize the color difference. (the light output and color should be very accurate in these pictures)
despite the color difference...
@MarkP Oh, that one was taken on 6/18, so it was still the OPT7 LEDs. Great color whatsoever but broke couple days later.
I'm using the 5000K right now. Haven't bought the 4300K yet.
@MarkP
The philips bulb is only available in 4300K, but if you read more about that philips bulb 4300K, you'll know that the bulb shifts color after roughly 100 hours (from 4300K to maybe 4700K), which is a good think because it gives us whiter light.
as right now all I see from other people's...
You really have to try it to see if it's good or bad. Personally I wouldn't go that high to 100W because for non-OEM light it's better to keep the power consumption low.
I assume every light works the same in auto-on setting which if the environment is dark it'll turn on. Doesn't really matter what light you are using...As long as the light is bright enough and you like it that's the most important part.