Yellow fog light bulbs

super easy!!!!!!

I meant is there a write up for removing the insides of the fog light

there are 2 ways of doing it. you can either put your fog lamps in the over for 15 mins at 350f and separate the glass from the housing or you can do what i did and remoed the bulb and with small needle nose pliers bent the metal and remove them tru the bulb hole. lol u just need a lil of patience. i think its easier than going tru the oven and riskin damafing your fog lamps. lol. just take ur time with the meedle nose and ull be fine.
 
yeah extremely expensive.

ive always been fond of PIAA plasma ion yellow bulbs. expensive but they looks really good

before buying the nokya's i look into the hella bulbs they were 89.99 each times 2 (**** thats too much for a bulb) anyways yeah they yare great and when you look at the fog lamp it looks white, but the reflection of it is yellow. crazy right... anyways piaa's have gas inside of them and thats what makes them so bright and also they last a lil longer. but nokyas are only 39.99 for both and if they burn u can stil replace one have anotherone extra and still they'll be cheaper than piaa. so i like the yellow from nokia and for the price.
 
does anyone have a write up on how to install hid fog possible with pics, searched but couldn't find anyhing
 
You can get the H3 35watt hid kit from DDM tuning, but you will need to make a hole in the foglight housing for it to work (personally not worth it). Just get the PIAA's Ion Yellows!! Had mine for over 2 1/2 yrs and still going strong. Nokya's suck!! The yellow coating on the glass with time flakes off and then the light looks like OEM. Spend the extra $ and get the PIAA's.
 
You can get the H3 35watt hid kit from DDM tuning, but you will need to make a hole in the foglight housing for it to work (personally not worth it). Just get the PIAA's Ion Yellows!! Had mine for over 2 1/2 yrs and still going strong. Nokya's suck!! The yellow coating on the glass with time flakes off and then the light looks like OEM. Spend the extra $ and get the PIAA's.

not really... i have nokyas now for almost 2 years and they still bright yellow. maybe you got a bad set of them
 
3000k HID install into factory P5 foglight housing

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You can get the H3 35watt hid kit from DDM tuning, but you will need to make a hole in the foglight housing for it to work (personally not worth it). Just get the PIAA's Ion Yellows!! Had mine for over 2 1/2 yrs and still going strong. Nokya's suck!! The yellow coating on the glass with time flakes off and then the light looks like OEM. Spend the extra $ and get the PIAA's.

lol exactly why i recommended them!
 
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