Anyone using Nokya Hyper Yellow H11?
#21
Just a warning, I've never had good luck with the lifespan of Nokya bulbs. Usually they burn out within 2-3 months. Sometimes you'll get lucky sometimes you wont. But I've had bad luck specifically with the yellow bulbs.
#22
It really depends the luck. Since this is a aftermarket light bulb, and either it's made in Korea, China, or Taiwan. I don't really expect it will last more then 1 - 2 years. But if you want to pay only $20 for a pair of light. This would be a good choice.
#24
Even though a lot of you have not had any problems running these higher wattage bulbs, there is risk involved in melting the wiring harness or even the bulb connector. that goes for any bulb in any car, you run something higher than it calls for, you run the risk of ruining any part of the system it is connected to. That goes for HIDs also, even though they run cooler, the initial power needed to fire up the ballasts is enough to trash wiring in your car. Just be careful!
#29
I have them on my car and they look good. They actually work killing some of the fog also, compared to white fog lights. I work in the mountains where its starting to become foggy and yep, they work. Have had them on for a few months and still bright as heck.
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