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Hunner Fog Lights Yellow Brighter

Hunner

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When I was gearing up for a trip out West back in 2010 knowing I would be in higher elevations and maybe some snow, I decided I wanted to try these. Here in Arkansas I drive lots in the Ozark and Ouachita Mtns. and get into fog along the rivers.
I went with the Racing Labs site. I found the bulbs cheaper elsewhere but these guys had a deal with the pig tails and shipping so it came out a little better.
I think I would rather be on the safe side with the higher wattage and heat build up possible.
http://www.racinglab.com/nohyyeprohal12.html
I got the H10 Nokya 2500 K 45W Nokya part 7626 and the H10 pigtail. They come in a nice hard case that I stored my stock bulbs in. $45.90 total.
Stocks were 37w so a bit more plus yellow tint to cut moisture glare.
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I have also upgraded the headlamps to Silverstars.
 
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tnd2

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Tidewater, Va
Well its been awhile since this post, but I was wondering how the long term review was going? Been thinking about using the same setup and was wondering how it worked out, have the bulbs lasted, etc. Thanks
 

SuperBuickGuy

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Woodinville, WA
I've done yellow as well (when I did the LED lights), and they are brighter - however, I'm not sure it's not simply because the old halogens were almost used up since they degrade over time and use
 

Diode Dynamics

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St. Louis, MO
Nokya makes quality halogen replacements IMO. We don't carry them, but I still recommend them to customers who aren't looking for HID or LED

Putco also makes nice halogen replacements, but they are $$$$

Nick C.
 
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