4th gen JDM 1 piece headlight install
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4th gen JDM 1 piece headlight install
Hi everyone. I wanted to create a how-to for installing the JDM 4th gen Prelude headlights. I'm sure there's. Write up somewhere, but I wanted to do one updated with better photos and possibly video. I'm trying to put my expensive camera equipment and day off to use.
What I need is a link to a previous write up with images and comments so that I can tweak mine to answer as many of the questions as possible. The problem is, a lot of the stickies and threads have broken images now. Please help. Thanks in advanced.
Lastly, if you are in LA swing by maybe we do the swap together.
What I need is a link to a previous write up with images and comments so that I can tweak mine to answer as many of the questions as possible. The problem is, a lot of the stickies and threads have broken images now. Please help. Thanks in advanced.
Lastly, if you are in LA swing by maybe we do the swap together.
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Re: 4th gen JDM 1 piece headlight install
Have you checked preludeonline.com ?
Also, there is an official document on installing the honda OEM fog lights that will take you most of the way (removing bumper etc.)
There really isn't much to it, just a matter of splicing the wires with solder and shrink wrap... I recommend using high temp. H4 connectors so the harness doesn't melt ... in some extremes, people join the high beam and low beam together (it breaks the light pattern even worse to oncoming cars but offers abundant light at night time).
I look forward to seeing the finished write up, g'luck.
Also, there is an official document on installing the honda OEM fog lights that will take you most of the way (removing bumper etc.)
There really isn't much to it, just a matter of splicing the wires with solder and shrink wrap... I recommend using high temp. H4 connectors so the harness doesn't melt ... in some extremes, people join the high beam and low beam together (it breaks the light pattern even worse to oncoming cars but offers abundant light at night time).
I look forward to seeing the finished write up, g'luck.
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