Again here's my 3, latest upgrade being the Nokya bulbs. 7000k in low beams (arctic white), and 2500k for fog lights (yellow). Love the new ...
where can i get nokya headlights for my car?
May 02, 2008 by Daniel | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
would autozone sell them?
ebay
ryan t | May 02, 2008
online shopping
KEVIN | May 02, 2008
autozone has three of the available five colors. http://www.autozone.com/Ntt,nokya/shoppi ng/allResults.htm;jsessionid=D4BCBC3212B 3E524D8D442BB41F47AE3
Online. Doubtful the local has them on hand but you can order online and get it shipped to the store.
Edit
They wont fit your car without a bit of modification most likely.
L. G. | May 02, 2008
i got a set of them from nopi a while back
slicnic0131 | May 02, 2008
You can buy nokya headlights from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8& amp;keywords=nokya%20headlights%20&t ag=search0d8-20&index=automotive& ;linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative =9325
Jr | May 02, 2008
9007 Nokya purple headlights bulbs?
May 29, 2009 by Mike S | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Hi I wanted to buy these bulbs for my headlights and they are 12V80W = 100W output and the stock ones are 65/55 watts would this wrek anything and would they work in my 09 cobalt?
They'll work but the bulbs don't last long. The light output was nice and bright (not close to HIDs though) but I only had them for about a year. I've also heard that similar high wattage light bulbs (not HIDs) don't last long just because the filament burns out faster. I won't buy those again.
Peter L | May 29, 2009
What color headlights should i get for my red sunfire?
Sep 28, 2007 by whiteknuckleblackout_420 | Posted in Pontiac
i would like to get white, but not sure which would look better
Luminics Titanium White H11
Luminics Ultra White H11
Nokya Arctic White H11
i wanna get your opinions
Nokya Artic white looks the best
shallytally | Sep 28, 2007
I've used the Nokya and has no problems with them and are really bright.
turbocivic89 | Sep 28, 2007
My cars driver side headlights dont work but the high beams do.. plz help!?
Feb 13, 2009 by Halil Aydin | Posted in Honda
Ok so i have a 2008 honda fit sport.
I bought aftermarket NOKYA pro halogen 7000k headlight bulbs for it.
After 3 months later i bought them, the driver side headlight turned off and stopped working lets say.
So then i went to the place and they gave me new ones for free and i put them on and about 3 weeks later, the same driver side headlight turned off again and stopped working.
But the thing is i tried putting the high beams on and they absolutely work. so i don't get how that happens..
anyone know the perfect answer to that, please let me know! thank you very much.
In headlight bulbs there are two filaments,one for high beam and one for low beam.The low beam filament is broken
Bill | Feb 13, 2009
What happens if you put an 80W bulb into a socket that says 55W?
Feb 15, 2009 by Jabba J | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
The socket they are going to go in say 55W. The product description says "55W Actual = 80W Brightest". I don't quite understand that part. If I were to install these bulbs would it cause any damage.
First off it sounds as if these "80"watt bulbs are actually 55 watt bulbs but the maker claims they are as bright as 80 watt bulbs. That may be true but I'd be suspicious ...especially if I had to pay more for them.
Second, if they are actual 80 watt bulbs then you run the risk they will melt the plastic socket; an 80 watt bulb will generate more heat than your 55 watt. High heat/high wattage bulb sockets are made and you might have to replace your stock units with these if they show signs of melting with the higher wattage bulbs.