'07 TL Nokya fogs & DRL's!
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'07 TL Nokya fogs & DRL's!
Hey guys I have been looking around and wanted to change my fog lights to something similar to my head lights. I know there is a lot of threads on this but I just wanted to know what you guys would prefer or what have guys used so I can get some feed back.
1) Nokya Cosmic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (H8) 5,000K Cosmic White
2) NOKYA Arctic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage I, H8) 7,000K
3) NOKYA Arctic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage II, H8) 7,000K
4) NOKYA Hyper Yellow Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage I, H8) : 2,500K Hyper Yellow
Should I try finding some that are 6000 Kelvin or stick with these ^
I have read many threads on here but no one has really stated if they used a Nokya Plug-N-Play Heavy Duty Wire Harness Kit (Model H8) since the wattage is more then the stock fog lights. Should I get this also?
The DRLs HB3/9005
same thing with the DRLS I don't know what the wattage for these are?
1) NOKYA Arctic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage II, 9005) : 7,000K Arctic White Stage II ( 100w)
2) NOKYA Super White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (DOT, Stage I, 9005) 3,800K Super White Output: 12V65W
What do you guys think? is the kelvin alright on these? or should i match these up with the same kelvin has the fogs? Do I also need to purchase the Plug-N-Play Heavy Duty Wire Harness Kit?
OR should I fcuk it and go with HIDS on the fogs? lol
Any recommendations on any brands that are water proof since I live in a area where it rains a lot
I will post pics up once i make up my mind and with all of you're help.
THANKS TO ALL WHO REPLY
1) Nokya Cosmic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (H8) 5,000K Cosmic White
2) NOKYA Arctic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage I, H8) 7,000K
3) NOKYA Arctic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage II, H8) 7,000K
4) NOKYA Hyper Yellow Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage I, H8) : 2,500K Hyper Yellow
Should I try finding some that are 6000 Kelvin or stick with these ^
I have read many threads on here but no one has really stated if they used a Nokya Plug-N-Play Heavy Duty Wire Harness Kit (Model H8) since the wattage is more then the stock fog lights. Should I get this also?
The DRLs HB3/9005
same thing with the DRLS I don't know what the wattage for these are?
1) NOKYA Arctic White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (Stage II, 9005) : 7,000K Arctic White Stage II ( 100w)
2) NOKYA Super White Pro Halogen Light Bulbs (DOT, Stage I, 9005) 3,800K Super White Output: 12V65W
What do you guys think? is the kelvin alright on these? or should i match these up with the same kelvin has the fogs? Do I also need to purchase the Plug-N-Play Heavy Duty Wire Harness Kit?
OR should I fcuk it and go with HIDS on the fogs? lol
Any recommendations on any brands that are water proof since I live in a area where it rains a lot
I will post pics up once i make up my mind and with all of you're help.
THANKS TO ALL WHO REPLY
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The Nokya Arctic Whites will do you good.
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I bought Nokya Arctice White S1 (Stage 1, 35W) for a friends 1995 accord. He uses a 9006 bulb. Initial impressions in brightness from stock halogens to Nokya Arctice White is highly disappointing. Stock halogens are far brighter compared to Nokyas.
Not to mention when first fired up, the first 30 seconds to 1 minute the Nokya Arctic White look very nasty greenish/bluish color as they need to warm up to fully look the correct color.
Once they are fully warmed up the color output is still very far from "Arctic White" but looks very bluish white. If I were him I would have put regular halogens back in for my headlights but he liked the color output because it was different so he's sacrificing light output for color output right now..
Not to mention when first fired up, the first 30 seconds to 1 minute the Nokya Arctic White look very nasty greenish/bluish color as they need to warm up to fully look the correct color.
Once they are fully warmed up the color output is still very far from "Arctic White" but looks very bluish white. If I were him I would have put regular halogens back in for my headlights but he liked the color output because it was different so he's sacrificing light output for color output right now..
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went with nokya hyperyellow 2500k halogens for the fall/winter season and switch them out to Hoen xenonmatch for spring/summer.
as shown... Nokya 2500k halogen.... pretty yellow and bright even though they are halogen.
as shown... Nokya 2500k halogen.... pretty yellow and bright even though they are halogen.
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Great shots! That looks great.
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