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just fogs.


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thats sick, i will be doing this to the 3pcs on my new db1 when i get it
just fogs.


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thats sick, i will be doing this to the 3pcs on my new db1 when i get it
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whaaa thumbs up
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here ya go
DIY low beam bulb into for lights
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2413313
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DIY low beam bulb into for lights
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2413313
Modified by KYLE.ECKERT at 11:05 PM 10/20/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KYLE.ECKERT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">here ya go
DIY low beam bulb into for lights
https://honda-tech.com/zero...d=107</TD></TR></TABLE>
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2413313
that link works better. thanks a lot for your contribution.
DIY low beam bulb into for lights
https://honda-tech.com/zero...d=107</TD></TR></TABLE>
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2413313
that link works better. thanks a lot for your contribution.
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and next up is a set of 9004's highs and lows at the same time.
they have 3 contacts on them, high beam, low beam and ground. i figure if i can get power to the high and low it should work.
they have 3 contacts on them, high beam, low beam and ground. i figure if i can get power to the high and low it should work.
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re-wrapped my door panels in a grey suede. looks pretty damn good.
also wrapped the rear cargo cover in a pattern similar to one i used on my del sol's targa, but in grey. it came out alright. kinda slacked on the edges and since i didn't remove the old fabric, there's a lot of little bumps and stuff. still looks decent, and well worth it.
also wrapped the rear cargo cover in a pattern similar to one i used on my del sol's targa, but in grey. it came out alright. kinda slacked on the edges and since i didn't remove the old fabric, there's a lot of little bumps and stuff. still looks decent, and well worth it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KYLE.ECKERT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was just able to rig up a set of 9006 low beam bulbs into my forlights
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just curious...did you remove your glare guard prior to installing the 9006 bulbs? would it be possible to have the 9006 setup in my foglights w/ the glare guard still intact?
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just curious...did you remove your glare guard prior to installing the 9006 bulbs? would it be possible to have the 9006 setup in my foglights w/ the glare guard still intact?
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i was able to get a set of 9003's working in my fog lights , with high and low beams running at the same time.
but it didnt really seem brighter if any and got hot real fast. so i turned them off before i melted my wires or lens. .
but heres a quick how to if someone wants to try it .
first remove this, you wont need it .

on the new bulb cut 2 small notches "A" and "B"
you will use the stock screw holes. for a,b,c

solder your wires on

and use slightly longer screws with nuts or washer and put them in, they will hold the light in place

1 wire for the ground and 2 for the power.
but it didnt really seem brighter if any and got hot real fast. so i turned them off before i melted my wires or lens. .
but heres a quick how to if someone wants to try it .
first remove this, you wont need it .

on the new bulb cut 2 small notches "A" and "B"
you will use the stock screw holes. for a,b,c

solder your wires on

and use slightly longer screws with nuts or washer and put them in, they will hold the light in place

1 wire for the ground and 2 for the power.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Brice.Hayden »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nice write up
nice to see someone being innovative not just painting stupid red or white lines on their molding
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at least mine was free to take off...
not 500+ to remove a 2 tone paint job
nice to see someone being innovative not just painting stupid red or white lines on their molding
</TD></TR></TABLE>at least mine was free to take off...
not 500+ to remove a 2 tone paint job








