jdm conversion how to
how hard is it to do a jdm conversion if i have all the parts necessary? is there electrical stuff or is it bolt on need help if you can tell me asap that would be great
The hardest part ( in my opinion ) is welding the JDM Radiator Support on. Some will tell you that you don't need to. Again, I will say, for safety reasons.....weld it anyway.
As far as bolting all the pieces on....dry fit them first to ensure proper fitment.
Electrical stuff.....not hard if you know what wires you're looking for and how to wire it up. Hopefully your conversion kit will come with the complete harness for the headlights and not just half of it ( which is usually the case ).
As far as bolting all the pieces on....dry fit them first to ensure proper fitment.
Electrical stuff.....not hard if you know what wires you're looking for and how to wire it up. Hopefully your conversion kit will come with the complete harness for the headlights and not just half of it ( which is usually the case ).
yes, there is a some electrical involved. it is not too difficult. there's plenty of info about this in the archives.
btw, do not half-*** it. weld it on.
btw, do not half-*** it. weld it on.
if you have no experience with welding. you can still install yourself. just locate a welder that will travel to your location and they will weld it there. i paid a welder to come to my house to do the welding and it only costed me 150.00 flat rate. not bad, considering some people are paying 300-1000 for complete install. and even then the shops are still ******* up the wiring or something else somehow. it was very easy! i did mine two weeks ago.
Here is a how-to so you can kinda gauge it yourself
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1346217
Ali
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1346217
Ali
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