95 civic projector lights?
im going to but some dual halo projecots headlights in about a week. but i have only seen them online so i havent gotten a peak at the back of them. they are always advertised no modifacations. so im taking that to me that comppany has manufacteured the light so i can take mine out put the new one in, plug my electrical connecter into it and all will work. by that i mean it already the bulbs in it (hight and low beams)(imgetting dual projetors obviuosly), and they have made the female part of the headlight electrical conector to accept the stock male part and work BOTH the high beam, halo angel eye, and the low beam correctly. am i right or is there some modifying work involved in this job. if so what is it. thanks in advance. your help is appreaciated. sorry so long.
if you are thinking of getting the apc ones...dont they are a waste of money, i had to bake mine and take them apart to get the condensation out and they arent very bright at all, i use the non projector part as my regular headlight because the projector part is so dim.
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There would be no need for material modifications. You will need to do some wiring however. They should supply you with the harness. Its pretty simple, attach the 2 red leads to your underhood fuse box. There will be a spot for the factory female connection to plug in to and then two new connectors for your new projectors. Its all pretty simple and straight forward. Have fun and good luck.
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why is the light outpyt crap? i thought it would be the same if some what better. if it is that bad maybe ill take a4 projetors and repalce the proctor part of the headlight with that.
light output on mine was better than stock, and i even used the stock wiring. they should come with a harness and relay to get power straight from the battery, which = even better lighting. run a bead of silicone around the lens as soon as you take them out of the box, you'll thank me later if you do....
cant help you with the gaylo..., er... sorry, halo wiring, not my style, probably just tie into your park lights though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turbotime »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get TYC = Quality</TD></TR></TABLE>yes it does.
cant help you with the gaylo..., er... sorry, halo wiring, not my style, probably just tie into your park lights though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turbotime »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get TYC = Quality</TD></TR></TABLE>yes it does.
the beam pattern is crap because some of these lights (apc, ebay, ect...) are not cut specifically for this, they are basically massproduced to sell to the bands of ricers that want to be like fast and furious. Spend a little more money and get good ones, you will be glad you did
they should mount right in with no problems, all though the washer fluid reservour fill neck may rest on it a little.
I had a set of TYC projectors that melted on me due to my PIAA bulbs.
Picked up a set of Denji's and they hold up to the PIAAs with no problems.
Plus I noticed that they have much better light output than the TYC's and way better than the stock lights.
For wiring the halo's, just splice the red wire into the parklamp wire in the corner light and the black wire to ground.
I had a set of TYC projectors that melted on me due to my PIAA bulbs.
Picked up a set of Denji's and they hold up to the PIAAs with no problems.
Plus I noticed that they have much better light output than the TYC's and way better than the stock lights.
For wiring the halo's, just splice the red wire into the parklamp wire in the corner light and the black wire to ground.
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