HELP with fog lights
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HELP with fog lights
What's recommended? I was just wondering I have a 98 coupe and I wanted 2 know what looks better in you guys opinions the 2000 converstion or just leave it as it is and put da fog lights dat go in dat car. And if anyone can give me a link were I can get good foglight for ma 98 coupe it would be great .. Thanks
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Re: HELP with fog lights (JuStMatOos)
i am personal fan of the 99-00 body...but the 96-98's can look just as good, i like the yellow square fogs with the 96-98 CTR front lip.
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Re: HELP with fog lights (JuStMatOos)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JuStMatOos »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">And if anyone can give me a link were I can get good foglight for ma 98 coupe it would be great .. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
password:jdm or a site like that....stay FAR away from jdmsh!t and JDMcarboy, both of those companies suck *** and have TERRIBLE service, JDMcarboy owes me $60 and they won't return my phone calls, won't answer their phones, and won't answer e-mails. I'd hate to take legal action over $60 but to get a company that likes to rip people off out of business it's worth it.
password:jdm or a site like that....stay FAR away from jdmsh!t and JDMcarboy, both of those companies suck *** and have TERRIBLE service, JDMcarboy owes me $60 and they won't return my phone calls, won't answer their phones, and won't answer e-mails. I'd hate to take legal action over $60 but to get a company that likes to rip people off out of business it's worth it.
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For the foglights, I'd try to find a set of Esuse foglights. The Esuse lights use the stock harness like OEM foglights would and are overall a better quality for the '96-'98 Civics than the DEPO kit is.
The DEPO kit is closer to stock (plugs into the foglights harness) on the '99-'00s, but I'd still steer clear of it then too. My set had too many problems, including a water leak that I could not seal no matter how hard I tried.
For the front end, I'd say keep it. If you want a '99-'00 Civic, look into trading your car. That way you'll get the dash which so many people (for whatever reason) prefer too.
The DEPO kit is closer to stock (plugs into the foglights harness) on the '99-'00s, but I'd still steer clear of it then too. My set had too many problems, including a water leak that I could not seal no matter how hard I tried.
For the front end, I'd say keep it. If you want a '99-'00 Civic, look into trading your car. That way you'll get the dash which so many people (for whatever reason) prefer too.
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I prefer the 99-00 look only because I have a 99 coupe.
And OEM 96-98 foglights are expensive and very hard to come by as far as I know.
But if you're gonna be buying a 99-00 conversion and 99-00 fogs, you'll probably spend just as much as you would finding OEM 96-98 fogs.
And OEM 96-98 foglights are expensive and very hard to come by as far as I know.
But if you're gonna be buying a 99-00 conversion and 99-00 fogs, you'll probably spend just as much as you would finding OEM 96-98 fogs.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by amej8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I prefer the 99-00 look only because I have a 99 coupe.
And OEM 96-98 foglights are expensive and very hard to come by as far as I know.
But if you're gonna be buying a 99-00 conversion and 99-00 fogs, you'll probably spend just as much as you would finding OEM 96-98 fogs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think you might still be able to buy the OEM USDM '96-'98 round foglights at Honda. I'll probably confirm this later. They shouldn't be that expensive. Knock off foglights are cheap too. It's only when you start looking for JDM parts and **** that it starts getting expensive.
The front end plus the welding (core support) and the paint will set you back more.
And OEM 96-98 foglights are expensive and very hard to come by as far as I know.
But if you're gonna be buying a 99-00 conversion and 99-00 fogs, you'll probably spend just as much as you would finding OEM 96-98 fogs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think you might still be able to buy the OEM USDM '96-'98 round foglights at Honda. I'll probably confirm this later. They shouldn't be that expensive. Knock off foglights are cheap too. It's only when you start looking for JDM parts and **** that it starts getting expensive.
The front end plus the welding (core support) and the paint will set you back more.
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