angel eyes is ok in civic ??
it's your opinion to decide if it looks okay.
but in reality, the cheap aftermarket housings of these "angel eye" headlights tend to develop a yellow haze after a little while and moisture gets into them. and the fitment might not be the best, compared to OEM at least.
but in reality, the cheap aftermarket housings of these "angel eye" headlights tend to develop a yellow haze after a little while and moisture gets into them. and the fitment might not be the best, compared to OEM at least.
i agree with mike its up to your view of what you like on your ride. personally im not a big fan, but if i wanted them id make sure the housing was at least glass just my 2 cents i hope this helps
ultimately, if you still want the angel eyes for your civic, research the seller you want to buy from first. read others peoples reviews to see how good the fitment is and the quality of the housing, etc
Yeah im quite bothered about the fitment, it might not fit well, but thanks maybe i'll just stick to my lights. But goin on HID sometime . Is it good ?
please search around before asking questions. there's a thread just under yours about HID kits.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/lighting-107/looking-quality-h-i-d-kit-3061330/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/lighting-107/looking-quality-h-i-d-kit-3061330/
I agree, SO SOME RESEARCH B4 PURCHASING THESE. People have alot of complaints about these and some actually had a good experience with them. I fall under a good experience. The fitment is well and they look great. The main problem I have is the beam path. A little Mod with help this. I switched back to OEM. Anyways do what you want and make sure you do plenty research or get A**F*****
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