Interior Lights and Angel Eyes
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Interior Lights and Angel Eyes
DIY Angel Eyes and Interidor lighting information.
Ok guys i have been searchin for a while but since the site changed all the old links in threads tell me "404 blah blah blah" so this is what im askin, can anyone find me some links "that work" where i can find Info on Angel eye projectors, installation of them, whoch is best (TYC, etc.), and also questions about changing the interior lights from orange to another color? i have already read Grey's diys but i want more for also my doors, guages and center console
like i know where to get the bulbs "http://www.ledautomotive.com/OrderInfo/01-04Civic/" but dont know installation
Ok guys i have been searchin for a while but since the site changed all the old links in threads tell me "404 blah blah blah" so this is what im askin, can anyone find me some links "that work" where i can find Info on Angel eye projectors, installation of them, whoch is best (TYC, etc.), and also questions about changing the interior lights from orange to another color? i have already read Grey's diys but i want more for also my doors, guages and center console

like i know where to get the bulbs "http://www.ledautomotive.com/OrderInfo/01-04Civic/" but dont know installation
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i have a led dash diy on emhonda, other than that what did you want to know about projectors? just get on ebay and search 01 civic projector and see all the kinds you get.
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im sorry i meant you gear; not grey, i have seen your diy's
ok and about the projectors, during installation like, what should i watch out for? like what all do i have to do. I was reading around and i saw someone say something about how theres separate power for the halos.
Then i also have done like an extensive search on the projectors, ebay, froogle, everything, but like which are the best, like. Which has the fewest problems, as in install, fogging, breaking, etc. Which has the best overall quality
ok and about the projectors, during installation like, what should i watch out for? like what all do i have to do. I was reading around and i saw someone say something about how theres separate power for the halos.
Then i also have done like an extensive search on the projectors, ebay, froogle, everything, but like which are the best, like. Which has the fewest problems, as in install, fogging, breaking, etc. Which has the best overall quality
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they all fog at times in high humidity, due to the venting systems. but in dry climates, shouldnt happen. if you are using them for halogen lights (not hid retrofit), i would go with the tyc for sure. the other ones are terrible for light output. i have the sonar halos and im glad i never drove with those stock, swapped in the hid projector right away. but the tyc is not bad, i thought it was brighter than stock in the middle and sides. just use a good clear bulb H1 +50 like osram silverstar or philips vp. it lights up pretty good so long as you aim them. here are old pics when i had tycs and halogen bulb. best output by far and has a nice blue line at the cutoff. if youre doing hid retro, any is fine. but tyc doesnt have halo. youre not missing much, i dont even have mine hooked up cause its so dim barely visible. instal is pretty easy, just take off bumper, take off headlights, put in the tycs. everything plugs in like stock. just gotta aim them 25 ft from a wall so the cutoff is 2 inch lower than the headlight height from the ground.




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Omg, lol you truly are "Most helpful guy on 7thgen" but yeah, thank you for the info. Like y do they fog up? my stock lights never fog up. As for the halo's, im glad the tyc's dont come with them. I personally dont like them, unless i were gonna rice it out and find a way to change the color of them
As for the pictures you have, is that with brights on, or is it just normal??
also for fogging up, can i open them up and reseal them very well, to get rid of the problem you think?
As for the pictures you have, is that with brights on, or is it just normal??also for fogging up, can i open them up and reseal them very well, to get rid of the problem you think?
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its just normal lo beam only. it does have a W shape to the beams, but the light starts right under the bumper and you get alot of light right in the middle and on each side. you can still see in the rain way better than stock. the way theyre setup, there are three vents in the back. you can try sealing all around the seams and it might help. mine fog alot cause hid doesnt get nearly as hot as halogen. the projectors, for halogen, will still heat up but the heat wont fill the whole housing as much as stock. the stocks never fog cause the bulb is out in the open and gives off tons of heat to keep any fog that forms in vapor form so it never condenses.
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