4G Accord JDM Info
I picked up a set of 1 piece headlights off e-bay, and they came with foglights. I can't find any pictures of what they look like or where they mount. I was wondering if anyone had seen them, installed them, or could provide any insight. I have no idea where I would wire them to or how I would mount them in the front of my car.
Here's the only picture I've found.

This is my style front bumper, not my car though. Blech.
Here's the only picture I've found.

This is my style front bumper, not my car though. Blech.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RUBZERK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You need to get a new front bumper</TD></TR></TABLE>
NO you dont need a a new bumper.... come over to cb7.com we got a DIY on there for the headlights..
for the fogs when u take off ur front bumper u will see a cut out for the fogs.. that's self explanatory...
but def come check out the DIY at http://www.cb7.com
NO you dont need a a new bumper.... come over to cb7.com we got a DIY on there for the headlights..
for the fogs when u take off ur front bumper u will see a cut out for the fogs.. that's self explanatory...
but def come check out the DIY at http://www.cb7.com
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by v4lu3s »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what if he has 90-91 headliughts/fogs and a 92 bumper?
then he may need a new bumper....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Generally no. The center piece and the headlights is really the only difference in the headlights. As far as the JDM foglights, there are 2 styles of foglights 90-91 and 92-93 just because the indentation of the bumper lights (see how they curve in) vs a 90-91 where its cut and dry.
Here is my 90 and you can see the difference in the bumper and the "style" in lights.

Edit: if you decide to not install the jdm fogs....I will buy them
then he may need a new bumper....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Generally no. The center piece and the headlights is really the only difference in the headlights. As far as the JDM foglights, there are 2 styles of foglights 90-91 and 92-93 just because the indentation of the bumper lights (see how they curve in) vs a 90-91 where its cut and dry.
Here is my 90 and you can see the difference in the bumper and the "style" in lights.

Edit: if you decide to not install the jdm fogs....I will buy them

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VRDrvr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Generally no. The center piece and the headlights is really the only difference in the headlights. As far as the JDM foglights, there are 2 styles of foglights 90-91 and 92-93 just because the indentation of the bumper lights (see how they curve in) vs a 90-91 where its cut and dry.
Here is my 90 and you can see the difference in the bumper and the "style" in lights.

Edit: if you decide to not install the jdm fogs....I will buy them
</TD></TR></TABLE>
as i said...if he wants both the fogs and headlights he needs to match the bumper....unless he has great fabrication skills that is.
to get teh best fit having all same year parts is the best bet.
Here is my 90 and you can see the difference in the bumper and the "style" in lights.

Edit: if you decide to not install the jdm fogs....I will buy them
</TD></TR></TABLE>as i said...if he wants both the fogs and headlights he needs to match the bumper....unless he has great fabrication skills that is.
to get teh best fit having all same year parts is the best bet.
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