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Old 11-18-2007, 07:29 PM
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Nokya Arctic White Fogs

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Installed Nokya fog lights in my 07 tl.
Old 11-18-2007, 07:31 PM
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nice
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Maybe it's me, maybe it's the camera, but I can't tell the difference
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Originally Posted by ballinfizzle89
Maybe it's me, maybe it's the camera, but I can't tell the difference

Thats how it used to look using the same camera. At night it is a lot easier to tell.
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Ohh ok now I can tell, definitely whiter and lost the yellowish hue to it.

They probably look alot better at night though
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Originally Posted by ballinfizzle89
Ohh ok now I can tell, definitely whiter and lost the yellowish hue to it.

They probably look alot better at night though
Yea they look a lot better at night. For 20 bucks you cant go wrong
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That's hott! The white look will definitely set off the headlights! The yellowish hue is definitely not the way to keep a TL!
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hows visibility with them?
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are they stock wattage?
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Originally Posted by sixsixfour
are they stock wattage?

Yes. Direct plug-and-play for the 07/08 fogs.
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Originally Posted by tl998
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Installed Nokya fog lights in my 07 tl.

Were they as easy to change as they're "supposed" to be? Any tricks or tips to pass on?

I've got mine sitting in a drawer, but haven't had time to change 'em yet.

TIA.
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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
Were they as easy to change as they're "supposed" to be? Any tricks or tips to pass on?

I've got mine sitting in a drawer, but haven't had time to change 'em yet.

TIA.
I really didnt do them myself, i had a friend do it so i really wouldnt be able to help you. They took him 5 minutes and it didnt look to difficult.
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Originally Posted by Type-Superman
at night
Sorry this is the only pic i have and its in my garage so its easier to tell but its from my camera phone. Ill get some better pics soon.


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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
Were they as easy to change as they're "supposed" to be? Any tricks or tips to pass on?

I've got mine sitting in a drawer, but haven't had time to change 'em yet.

TIA.

if you have the car on the lift it is very easy... 2 clips and 2 philips screws then you pull the bottom liner down... 5 minutes on each side... if you jack the car up and use a creeper same thing
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Thanks. Not gonna have a lift. I understand the procedure, but ....

Somehow these "simple" 20 minute mods either end up with me at the dealer/parts store to replace a busted part or at the Emergency Room getting stitches. LOL.



I think there should be a thread called: "Newbie Modding Postulates and Corollaries".


The First Postulate of Modding would be:

Every Mod takes a Newbie 10x longer.



The Corollary to the First Postulate would be:

The single missing step from any DIY is something that everybody except you already knows.
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Originally Posted by Bearcat94
Thanks. Not gonna have a lift. I understand the procedure, but ....

Somehow these "simple" 20 minute mods either end up with me at the dealer/parts store to replace a busted part or at the Emergency Room getting stitches. LOL.



I think there should be a thread called: "Newbie Modding Postulates and Corollaries".


The First Postulate of Modding would be:

Every Mod takes a Newbie 10x longer.



The Corollary to the First Postulate would be:

The single missing step from any DIY is something that everybody except you already knows.


hahahahhhhahhah!!
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Originally Posted by tl998
Sorry this is the only pic i have and its in my garage so its easier to tell but its from my camera phone. Ill get some better pics soon.


lol blinded me
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Nokya H8 Arctic White Fogs

Finished today, so a few more pics of the Nokya H8 Arctic White Fogs:

Nokya on Drivers Side Only:




Nokya Both Sides:




Forward Output. The upper bright band is the headlights. The fogs are lower band. Note the difference of the OE color on the lower right side.


Nokya Drivers Side Only:




Nokya Both Sides:

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This is a night picture of the artic whites
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