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I am wondering if anyone has ever converted H11 fog light bulbs to fit into a H8 bulb housing. I have purchased one of those eBay "oem" style fog light kits (ill be happy of the housings last atleast till the summer) and also purchased some nokya H11 hyper yellow bulbs. The problem is that I just found out that this fog light kit utilizes H8 bulbs instead of H11. As far as I can tell and have read the H8 bulb is inferior to the H11, so I was wondering about converting it to H11.
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For sure there are some ways to convert them but try not to do it.put them on craiglist for resale. Uhmm,never buy Nokya or eurolite bulbs, they are the worst! I ve been using all brand of halogen bulbs.they only last acouple weeks. The best are: Philips ,sylvania and Piaa
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