OEM FOGLIGHT BULBS
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heyhey, I just installed PIAA super plasma bulbs into my car,
I also have have OEM FOGLIGHTS
but I noticed that they're H11
are there any equivalent bulbs to the H11??
I wanna get foglight bulbs that match my headlights, they look so ghetto
but I cant find any, does anyone know where to get the lightbulbs?
thanks ya'll
I also have have OEM FOGLIGHTS
but I noticed that they're H11
are there any equivalent bulbs to the H11??
I wanna get foglight bulbs that match my headlights, they look so ghetto
but I cant find any, does anyone know where to get the lightbulbs?
thanks ya'll
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Rep Power: 0 shiet....you serious?!?! I cant be going around using the bulbs I got right now...that's not good....
anyone know when they'll (I mean piaa, raybrig....etc...) be coming out with h11 bulbs?
what did older civics use for their bulbs on their foglights?
anyone know when they'll (I mean piaa, raybrig....etc...) be coming out with h11 bulbs?
what did older civics use for their bulbs on their foglights?
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Rep Power: 0 No one knows when any replacements will get out there. Until then, we are stuck. You will get used to it, I did. But, I'm ready for something to match my Extreme Whites. Older Civics didn't have H11 for their Foglight bulbs. It's a new bulb, so it will probably be a while before they come out.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG]
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Rep Power: 0 Please don't change your foglamp bulbs.
There is a reason why they are yellowish. It causes less gare back to your eyes, in foul weather conditions. As in, when it's foggy, you will see the road better. White/blue lights reflect more, which is a no no in foggy/snowy nights.
There is a reason why they are yellowish. It causes less gare back to your eyes, in foul weather conditions. As in, when it's foggy, you will see the road better. White/blue lights reflect more, which is a no no in foggy/snowy nights.
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Rep Power: 0 I would be very surprised if they will--they've yet to release any H7s and H1's in the North American shores, despite the fact that so many cars are using them now. You can get them, but only in the grey market area, as imports (hence, no warrenty). Anyway, since the Civics are the only cars that I know of that uses H11, the chances of it making it over here just for us would be unlikely.
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