will NOkya 2500K 70W foglight bulbs will work ok in stock housing! ?
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will NOkya 2500K 70W foglight bulbs will work ok in stock housing! ?
i have to change the bulbs of my 03 TLS fogs and i want yellow fog look ..i have used nokya 2500K in my 99 tl Fogs! i searched online a lot and only found Nolya 2500K bulbs whoch are 70watts only ....is 70W too much and will fry my car?
Any other recommendation on yellow bulbs i can get em somewhere cheap!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nokya...Q5fAccessories
Any other recommendation on yellow bulbs i can get em somewhere cheap!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nokya...Q5fAccessories
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Here are a couple during the night.
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Here is the thread if you want to look at it. I think they ask him what kind of bulbs he is running but I'm not sure.
https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-photograph-gallery-99/omgzzzz-another-pic-thread-731822/
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Here is the thread if you want to look at it. I think they ask him what kind of bulbs he is running but I'm not sure.
https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-photograph-gallery-99/omgzzzz-another-pic-thread-731822/
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70 watts is too much for the stock wiring harness, you will also need to run some higher grade wires to accommodate the extra draw in current. i believe the stock wire are rated for like 50 some odd watts
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i emailed the guy on ebay selling those bulbs and here is his response
"No sorry these are 70 watt input power. The only bulbs we
have for a 55 watt input power is piaa. You can see the piaa
plasma ion yellow we have in the hb type. It will work on
9005 and 9006 type application. I think they use 55 watts of
power but output to 90 or 110 watts."
what u think i should do
"No sorry these are 70 watt input power. The only bulbs we
have for a 55 watt input power is piaa. You can see the piaa
plasma ion yellow we have in the hb type. It will work on
9005 and 9006 type application. I think they use 55 watts of
power but output to 90 or 110 watts."
what u think i should do
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i bought PIAA's... costs too much for bulbs imo, but they give off a rainbow tint on the reflector when the bulb is off, unlike luminics and nokya which give off yellow tint
go for it, unless u wanna go 3000k hid fogs, which i like more... and use
go for it, unless u wanna go 3000k hid fogs, which i like more... and use
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i emailed the guy on ebay selling those bulbs and here is his response
"No sorry these are 70 watt input power. The only bulbs we
have for a 55 watt input power is piaa. You can see the piaa
plasma ion yellow we have in the hb type. It will work on
9005 and 9006 type application. I think they use 55 watts of
power but output to 90 or 110 watts."
what u think i should do
"No sorry these are 70 watt input power. The only bulbs we
have for a 55 watt input power is piaa. You can see the piaa
plasma ion yellow we have in the hb type. It will work on
9005 and 9006 type application. I think they use 55 watts of
power but output to 90 or 110 watts."
what u think i should do
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i know right straight up Dejavu.....I saw u going about 650mpg i was like daym lol too fast for university drive dawg lol...car loked good man ! i gotta check it it out Friday! dont forget the Camera man!
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^the HID fogs/ballasts are direct plug n play. no need to remove bumper or ANYTHING. all you gotta do is get some doublesided tape, remove the plastice shield underneath your bumper and slap the ballasts somewhere up there and plug the bulbs into the fog housing. done in 30 minutes.
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i'd make sure you mount the ballasts in a good place if you are doing double sided tape.... i mounted my ballasts vertically with double sided tape, cleaned the surface off with alcohol before mounting, and somewhere down the road my ballasts fell off!! so i purchased an "ultra slim" fog light H11 kit and it had mounting holes on the ballast, so i went to home depot, grabbed some bolts, self locking nuts, and tightened those things down and threw in some double sided tape for more peace of mind.... check my post...
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...1#post11225781
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...1#post11225781
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Home Depot Lexon plexiglass, cut it to dimensions = good to go. I have been for quite some time with no problems (3000K HIDs). Just make sure to seal it up good so that you don't get condensation.
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^ I tried those and they ended up bubbling when using 3000K halogens (due to the heat), plus they are like $50 a pair. I bought a Lexan sheet at Home Deeps for like $15 and have plenty of material left for 4-5 more pairs. Pretty sure it was high temp Lexan because I am now running 3000K HIDs with no issues. The only semi difficult part it getting the cut right. Make sure to get some clamps also so when you seal it, it stays in place when drying. Our fog light housings are a bit curved and obviously the sheet I bought was flat.