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Old 12-07-2002 | 11:57 AM
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I put them in today. Install went hella quick. Front bumper removal was the easiest part. Went in smooth.

only complaints are the passenger light is a little off from the fitment. there's a small gap, but only if you're looking for it.

overall, they go with the car, so I like them. I'd post pics, but I want to lower my car before I take any more pics of it. Look out for them in the next month or so.
Old 12-07-2002 | 12:00 PM
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Yipee. As long as you like them then its all good.
Old 12-07-2002 | 12:11 PM
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wait, u had to take off the dront bumper to install the head lights?!
Old 12-07-2002 | 12:18 PM
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Originally posted by Paulll
wait, u had to take off the dront bumper to install the head lights?!
there's a bolt thats hard to get to with the bumper on. Removing the bumper makes it all so much easier.
Old 12-07-2002 | 06:38 PM
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Originally posted by Paulll
wait, u had to take off the dront bumper to install the head lights?!
There's also a bracket in front of the headlight at the bottom that you have to remove to get the headlight out. It's held on by 2 12mm bolts and you can't get them off without taking the bumper off...
Old 12-08-2002 | 01:56 AM
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get rid of that front grill and your car won't look so family ish
Old 12-08-2002 | 06:14 AM
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Any headlight work, weather its the entire assembly or just a headlight bulb, can be a pain in the ass in a Honda. I remember trying to change the bulb on rhe driver side headlight... i could see the friggin bolt i had to remove but by God my arm just wasnt long enough
Old 12-08-2002 | 12:29 PM
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BTW, I got the Ion Blue lens'

and light output is kinda yellowish. There's a hint of blue, but thats of course from the projector lens.

I still need to re-angle my driver side light (damn p.s. resivior is in the way :madfawk: ), but of course, light output at night is lower. Thats given. But living in a city makes it not a problem. It was raining last night, and I could still navigated my way back home high as a kite :chuckles:

comming soon, amber corner bulbs and hyperwhite for the lowbeams :doh:

and then a drop
Old 12-08-2002 | 08:08 PM
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No pics? :doh:
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Old 12-08-2002 | 08:19 PM
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its cool that you were able to source out a decent set of lights that alters your lighting so its LESS than stock.. you might want to consider some tinted headlight covers, they will render your headlights slightly more useless...



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