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Old 05-20-2009
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One thing that has been bugging me with my civic is that the front headlights don't match. The driver side is fogged up and the orange is yellow, compared to the other side. So I am looking to replace the lights, is there any places of recommendation to get them from? I appreciate it!

P.S. btw I have an 03 coupe ex
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Re: Lights

well if you dont care about the light output at night, get the $100 pair of "replica" oem lights on ebay. thats what i did and they look great during the day. the sealant is excellent so they wont leak either. but the beam at night isnt the greatest. enough to see but its a bit spotty instead of smooth like oem. i dont have any road shots but using the new philips xp bulbs, its plenty bright.



my car on the left with regular h4 bulbs (not philips xp), 92 accord on right. i need to take some new pics. expect to spend a good while aiming them properly because they are all screwed up when you get em. i had to adjust the height and also the left/right aim so they point straight out. the bright middle spot is good for seeing far away.

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Re: Lights

you can by this kit at your local auto part store for 20 bucks.3M headlight restoration kit.it attaches to your drill then you can buy a 3M clear plastic headlight film to keep it clear and chip free.

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