NOKYA hyper yellow H11-Good buy?
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These are definitely the next closest thing to HIDs for the buck. Again, curious how simple the install on these is, one thing i didnt want to mess with in this car is the beautiful headlights
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For those questioning fitment..... If you ever want to know what just about any bulb is in any vehicle here you go.
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lacementGuide/
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lacementGuide/
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So what is the stock wattage on the Evo and are these 70 or 80 watts. Nevermind on the wattage for the Nokya. The top pic in the ebay posting is fo H1 (70 watts) and the bottom is for H11 (80 watts)
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Ive been running the nokya yellows in my car almost a year now and they have faded horribly and look like the stock color now... They were 30 bucks and were used pretty frequently. I opted for the 3000k hid kit for the fogs and will post pics when they arrive..
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Installing them is cake. You can get to the fog bulbs without taking off the bumper or doing anything crazy. Just rotate the harness, bulb slides out. Took me literally like 5 minutes, didnt need any tools either.