Full DIY 01-03 JDM civic fog lights install

juicebox00

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My contribution....could use a little fine tuning (aka bottom mount, better aiming, forgot to drill a hole to adjust the lights). My car's filthy btw.

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they look nice man :thumbsup:
 

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they look nice man :thumbsup:
Thanks!
And thanks to you as well Nikita. I got my fogs and the OEM Accord switch all pre fabbed for me. Most of it was just frustrating and time consuming. They are really bright. I might need to re-aim them. Thinking of a HID kit for my low beams now to offset it hehe.
 

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Thanks!
And thanks to you as well Nikita. I got my fogs and the OEM Accord switch all pre fabbed for me. Most of it was just frustrating and time consuming. They are really bright. I might need to re-aim them. Thinking of a HID kit for my low beams now to offset it hehe.

if you do get HID for the fogs, please get the 4300k. anything above that for fogs will blind people. :ownedrun:
 

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if you do get HID for the fogs, please get the 4300k. anything above that for fogs will blind people. :ownedrun:
I was thinking more of 3000k (if I were to get a kit for the fogs), but for the low beam headlights, I would get about 6000k (35w) or 8000k (55w).
 

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Lexus and Mercedes, i believe, uses 4300k on their fogs. but 3000k would be nice.
 
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