DIY: EG6 yellow fog light
Sure you can paint it with Krylon stain glass paint or you can retrofit using IS300. But this is just another way to do it.
What you need:
1. OEM Honda Civic 92-95 fog light kit http://robearracing.com/pd_honda_civic_9295_23.cfm
2. Lamin-x yellow sheet 4"x8" http://lamin-x.com/ColorProtection.html
3. Piaa H3 Yellow bulb http://order.store.yahoo.com/c...uw1Ts
Step 1: Remove the three screw. "Do not remove the bottom right." Flip over and then remove the four screw.

http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Step 2: Open it and and remove the two screw


Step 3: Spilt it where the screw is pointing at. And then this is what you will get.


Step 4: Now take you lamin-x and cut in half. So you will get two 4"x4" piece. Apply it on top and use the cover to push it in nice flush.


Step 5: Now remove the cover and trim around it with sharp knife or a hobby knife.


Step 6: Now do the same for the otherside and put everything back together. And it should look like these picture



Here is a picture what you need to make this DIY possible.

What you need:
1. OEM Honda Civic 92-95 fog light kit http://robearracing.com/pd_honda_civic_9295_23.cfm
2. Lamin-x yellow sheet 4"x8" http://lamin-x.com/ColorProtection.html
3. Piaa H3 Yellow bulb http://order.store.yahoo.com/c...uw1Ts
Step 1: Remove the three screw. "Do not remove the bottom right." Flip over and then remove the four screw.

http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
Step 2: Open it and and remove the two screw


Step 3: Spilt it where the screw is pointing at. And then this is what you will get.


Step 4: Now take you lamin-x and cut in half. So you will get two 4"x4" piece. Apply it on top and use the cover to push it in nice flush.


Step 5: Now remove the cover and trim around it with sharp knife or a hobby knife.


Step 6: Now do the same for the otherside and put everything back together. And it should look like these picture



Here is a picture what you need to make this DIY possible.

or do it the right way. you'll never have to respray, paint, or laminate again
IS300 Foglights retro'd onto Eg brackets mounts up like it was from the factory
Note these are using factory 35w bulbs. im gonna experiment with some high wattage bulbs for different results.







new pix


IS300 Foglights retro'd onto Eg brackets mounts up like it was from the factory

Note these are using factory 35w bulbs. im gonna experiment with some high wattage bulbs for different results.
new pix


I knew JDMlyfestyle was gonna post his IS300 retofit. That **** is bright as hell.
IS300
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HATCHingMN »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nice, but do they stand the heat??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes they do.
IS300
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HATCHingMN »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nice, but do they stand the heat??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes they do.
Kaiba nice write up
My friend did that to his EM1. Looks nice too. I'm only concern about the high temp the bulb has on the lamiate sheet.
My friend did that to his EM1. Looks nice too. I'm only concern about the high temp the bulb has on the lamiate sheet.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Lord Helmet »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Kaiba nice write up
My friend did that to his EM1. Looks nice too. I'm only concern about the high temp the bulb has on the lamiate sheet. </TD></TR></TABLE>
The temputare will not effect the lamin-x at all. Drove 1hr 30min night time with fog light on, still good and new.
Modified by kaiba at 9:50 PM 6/5/2005
My friend did that to his EM1. Looks nice too. I'm only concern about the high temp the bulb has on the lamiate sheet. </TD></TR></TABLE>The temputare will not effect the lamin-x at all. Drove 1hr 30min night time with fog light on, still good and new.
Modified by kaiba at 9:50 PM 6/5/2005
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haa haa cool.. damn i cant tell you how many diy there have been for the yellow fog lights...we either got way too many poor fools or alot of geniuses among us...
cool.
i'll stick to my oem yellows and my extra yellow lenses
thank you very much.
cool.
i'll stick to my oem yellows and my extra yellow lenses
thank you very much.
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i would but my camera is gay in the dark. besides it would only make your diy look way better than oem
haa haa
i would but my camera is gay in the dark. besides it would only make your diy look way better than oem
haa haa
transformer? lol there is no transformer for Halogen lights.
mine are stocker 9006 35 w bulbs. and no i just didnt swap lense's i did a complete retrofit.
tore down the IS and the EG fog. looked everything over and started hacking away and making new mounts for the IS fog so it can mount onto the EG brackets. total of 14-16 hours total on the project.
mine are stocker 9006 35 w bulbs. and no i just didnt swap lense's i did a complete retrofit.
tore down the IS and the EG fog. looked everything over and started hacking away and making new mounts for the IS fog so it can mount onto the EG brackets. total of 14-16 hours total on the project.
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not as good and as far as yours. its about 10-20 feet of light on the ground. but its not as spread out as yours. its more a direct beam with a slight spread toward the end.
not as good and as far as yours. its about 10-20 feet of light on the ground. but its not as spread out as yours. its more a direct beam with a slight spread toward the end.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kaiba »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">JDMlyfestyle all you did was swap the lamp only right. Or did you change the transformer too.</TD></TR></TABLE>
haa haa if only it was that easy.
and id like to say i helped lyfestyles out with measures.. so its 1% my diy write up also...
haa haa if only it was that easy.
and id like to say i helped lyfestyles out with measures.. so its 1% my diy write up also...
Not a bad post, but for the original poster:
How do they look when they are lit? Are they yellow? Did you use yellow bulbs also?
I am curious, i may want to do this in the near future but im afraid the light wont be yellow like i would want.....
EDIT just read you used a yellow bulb, any pics of them on at night? or day?
How do they look when they are lit? Are they yellow? Did you use yellow bulbs also?
I am curious, i may want to do this in the near future but im afraid the light wont be yellow like i would want.....
EDIT just read you used a yellow bulb, any pics of them on at night? or day?
nice write up, lights look really good
can anyone post a photo of the krylon paint version, i wanna see the difference between the two.
shoot i'd do it this way if they look the same looks so much easier to do and prolly way faster
can anyone post a photo of the krylon paint version, i wanna see the difference between the two.
shoot i'd do it this way if they look the same looks so much easier to do and prolly way faster
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pinoyrukus »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nice write up, lights look really good
can anyone post a photo of the krylon paint version, i wanna see the difference between the two.
shoot i'd do it this way if they look the same looks so much easier to do and prolly way faster
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Yes it easier and faster. No need to wait for paint to dry, no worry of over spray, and future rock chip.
Lamin-x
can anyone post a photo of the krylon paint version, i wanna see the difference between the two.
shoot i'd do it this way if they look the same looks so much easier to do and prolly way faster
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes it easier and faster. No need to wait for paint to dry, no worry of over spray, and future rock chip.
Lamin-x
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Yes it easier and faster. No need to wait for paint to dry, no worry of over spray, and future rock chip.
Lamin-x
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hell yah i just looked at thier website and it said they have a 5yr guarantee on thier products can't go wrong with that hehe,
time to look for some foglights now
Yes it easier and faster. No need to wait for paint to dry, no worry of over spray, and future rock chip.
Lamin-x
</TD></TR></TABLE>hell yah i just looked at thier website and it said they have a 5yr guarantee on thier products can't go wrong with that hehe,
time to look for some foglights now
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hell yah i just looked at thier website and it said they have a 5yr guarantee on thier products can't go wrong with that hehe,
time to look for some foglights now
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Foglight.... here you go http://robearracing.com/pd_honda_civic_9295_23.cfm
hell yah i just looked at thier website and it said they have a 5yr guarantee on thier products can't go wrong with that hehe,
time to look for some foglights now
</TD></TR></TABLE>Foglight.... here you go http://robearracing.com/pd_honda_civic_9295_23.cfm


