PICS REQUEST: EDM Rear Fog Light
Would Like to See More Pictures of EG's with JDM/EDM/UKDM Rear Fog Lights & Tutorial Installation if Available

Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 1:42 PM 4/1/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 11:54 AM 4/2/2008

Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 1:42 PM 4/1/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 11:54 AM 4/2/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by e46civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Its in the tail light housing, that light in the bumper is from something else.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Correct. That is not the proper OEM rear fog lamp for that vehicle.
Correct. That is not the proper OEM rear fog lamp for that vehicle.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmstockeg6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yea its for EK/DC's anyone got more pictures on EG's though?
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No, it's not for the EK either. Why not just install the correct part for your specific vehicle?
</TD></TR></TABLE>No, it's not for the EK either. Why not just install the correct part for your specific vehicle?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
No, it's not for the EK either. Why not just install the correct part for your specific vehicle?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Going to be hard to get the EDM tail light lens. JDMland only sells the UKDM one.
EDIT: Just checked and they do sell the EDM one, not the UKDM.

http://yhst-1408381693991.stor....html
No, it's not for the EK either. Why not just install the correct part for your specific vehicle?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Going to be hard to get the EDM tail light lens. JDMland only sells the UKDM one.
EDIT: Just checked and they do sell the EDM one, not the UKDM.

http://yhst-1408381693991.stor....html
Has anyone tried installing an 1156 / P21W bulb in the USDM lights? I'm curious how much better the lens and reflector are in the EDM lights, since the bowls look similar from the rear. Output wouldn't be identical, but it might be sufficient, and the cost would be much less.
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ewww lol, anyone else?
i purchased the EF9 version, so ill maybe install it on both sides
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 1:12 AM 4/4/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 11:54 AM 4/4/2008
i purchased the EF9 version, so ill maybe install it on both sides
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 1:12 AM 4/4/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 11:54 AM 4/4/2008
INSTALLED!!



Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 12:55 AM 4/24/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 3:10 PM 5/16/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 12:42 AM 5/19/2008



Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 12:55 AM 4/24/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 3:10 PM 5/16/2008
Modified by jdmstockeg6 at 12:42 AM 5/19/2008
**It's Easy, Your Just Cutting a Hole to make the Rear Fog Light Fit**
MAKE SURE THE HOLE IS NOT TOO BIG
Step 1: Remove Rear Bumper, Screws & Bolts
Step 2: Outline the Inner Rectangle of the PLASTIC COVER
Step 3: Draw it on the Rear Bumper to see Where you Want it
Step 4: I Used a Wood/Metal Electric Saw, Make Sure you dont Miss(LOL)
Step 5: ** MOST IMPORTANT PART**
Cut the Hole Smaller than the Outline(Smaller the BETTER)*Be Careful*
Step 6: Wire it to Whichever, Brake Light, Blinkers, or Regular Light, or just splice and wire it to a JDM Switch.
MAKE SURE THE HOLE IS NOT TOO BIG
Step 1: Remove Rear Bumper, Screws & Bolts
Step 2: Outline the Inner Rectangle of the PLASTIC COVER
Step 3: Draw it on the Rear Bumper to see Where you Want it
Step 4: I Used a Wood/Metal Electric Saw, Make Sure you dont Miss(LOL)
Step 5: ** MOST IMPORTANT PART**
Cut the Hole Smaller than the Outline(Smaller the BETTER)*Be Careful*
Step 6: Wire it to Whichever, Brake Light, Blinkers, or Regular Light, or just splice and wire it to a JDM Switch.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cbchotboy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thats a lot just for a light but its hella clean.. was it hard to cut off?? do i really need that bar tho??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes you need it. Saves your car from more damage if you get rear ended. So I suggest getting it cut to fit the rear fog light!
Yes you need it. Saves your car from more damage if you get rear ended. So I suggest getting it cut to fit the rear fog light!
Here you go.
These are the rear fog lights built into the tail light panels. In UK the rear fog is on the right side, in Germany the rear fog is on the left side. It all depends which drive is the car.




the switch.

ok, and this is a bumper rear fog that was also installed on some EG in Europe. This is more common on the EF Civic tho. Also Preludes, Integras, Legends, Accords, Civic, Crx all had similar type fogs installed in Europe due to their laws. A rear fog is required in almost all European countries.
Here is a pic of a Prelude with one.

Modified by S-LudeDan at 5:35 PM 7/24/2008
These are the rear fog lights built into the tail light panels. In UK the rear fog is on the right side, in Germany the rear fog is on the left side. It all depends which drive is the car.




the switch.

ok, and this is a bumper rear fog that was also installed on some EG in Europe. This is more common on the EF Civic tho. Also Preludes, Integras, Legends, Accords, Civic, Crx all had similar type fogs installed in Europe due to their laws. A rear fog is required in almost all European countries.

Here is a pic of a Prelude with one.

Modified by S-LudeDan at 5:35 PM 7/24/2008
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I need one, SF gets a lot of fog and I just want to save my car's ***, but I know for EJ8s you don't have to cut the bumper 'cause the fog light comes integrated in the taillight does anyone has pictures


