Yah, I've been running yellow fogs in Ohio for almost 3 years now without any issues. (Knock on wood)
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Pictures?
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Hey Mark, do you know if these can be used in Ohio on public roads or just off road? That is...... without getting in trouble with the Po Po?
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Technically they probably are not legal. The odds of getting caught & busted are smaller than the odds of you being attacked by a shark in the parking lot when you leave work tonight to go home.
For years I ran headlight conversions when all Merica had was sealed beam headlights. When through a few safety inspections & never once did they say a word about my illegal European headlights. -
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I have to get another set, i had one go out on me:cryin:
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I just purchased a set of Nokya Yellows and I'm looking forward to getting them in. Any suggestions for replacement of the city light in either yellow or even better would be amber? I don't like the looks of the stock bulbs.
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Ahh, thanks for letting me know.
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Lol first thing i did when i got the mini, its a basic 194, switched mine to amber aswell
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I've been running PIAA Ion Yellow Plasma H8s with matching 194 wedge bulbs for over a year now. My problem with PIAA bulbs is that they last 11-13 months.
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I have the very same set of bulbs.... The 194 amber and the PIAA ION yellow H8 came from Aaron at Outmotoring.... And yes, they do last a long time...
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