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Old 09-18-2008, 08:36 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I prefer the Nokya 2500K ones, yellow though of course.

Another way to replace them is to reach in through the wheel well, you can just remove about 2 screws/tabs on the wheel well cover and reach in and you should be able to access the fog light bulbs from there.
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Old 09-18-2008, 09:58 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I've used the 2500K Nokya foglights but those turned out to draw 85 watts despite it saying 55 watts so I had to throw them out.

I'm now using 3300K MTEC foglights.
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That's after the complete install of the yellow fog lights.

I've put up a detailed DIY at this link. Changing OEM fog light on 2007 Camry SE.

Now, my next project with the fog lights is to mod them so they stay on w/o the headlights? any ideas would be appreciated.
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I also had the Nokya fogs and I have to concur with Yazovets on the higher wattage. I ended up having one of them go out so I bought the Stage 2 Nokya yellow fogs but I also picked up a Luminics H11 heavy duty connectors. I don't think I did serious damage with my supposed 55W Nokyas (had them on for 9 months) but I'm going to play it safe and get some heavy duty connectors.

My new bulbs and connectors should be here by tomorrow. It took me ages to find a plug and play H11 heavy duty socket but luckly I found some on Ebay.
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Thinking of getting the MTECs. I assume that its still holding well for njerald. Is that low beam output? They are damn bright but I guess its cuz its white...i looks brighter.
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Thinking of getting the MTECs. I assume that its still holding well for njerald. Is that low beam output? They are damn bright but I guess its cuz its white...i looks brighter.
My MTECs (lows, highs, fogs) have been installed for over 2 years with ZERO problems.
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My MTECs (lows, highs, fogs) have been installed for over 2 years with ZERO problems.
Thanks. In regards to visibility and distance, is it the same as halogen or slightly less or better?
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Thanks. In regards to visibility and distance, is it the same as halogen or slightly less or better?
I couldn't tell any difference, one way or another, except it is pure white..
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I couldn't tell any difference, one way or another, except it is pure white..
You got me sold! I know its not a pure HID or a kit...but right now, better than spending $400-$500 for two sets of HIDs.
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I put in a set of Hoen 70W bulbs with a heavy duty H11 wire harness and it's noticebly brighter both in the driver's seat and from the outside. How long they hold up is unknown but my $50 investment so far is working well.
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