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Old May 29, 2002
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Projector Question

I just got my projectors in the mail yesterday and i was wondering about how they are to be hooked up. theres the clear regular headlight on it and the blue projector part.... dose the regular light also work as the high beam, like stock? or is it just one intensity? then how does the projector come on? do i need a seperate switch? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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Did you get the TYC's or some other brand?
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i got em from r-speed and they are not the TYC ones... not like the s2000 or whatever - i think they are matrix, but it dosent say
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I have the same projectors.. was a beeyatch to install.. i swear it didnt fit rite.. had to custom fit w/ a drilling there.. a bending here.. but some1 told me you didnt need to do that... but hey.. it looks good though. [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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well im having honda install them so i hope they get em in right, but do i need to tell them anything about how to hook them up correctly, cause they didnt come wiht any directions
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Its real easy, you should just do it yourself. All you do is take the four screws off the front bumper and those black little cap things and take the four bolts that hold each head lamp on and disconnect the wire in the back of the head lamps. After that, just go in reverse order when you put the projectors on. Even if you take your time, it shouldn't take you any longer then 30 mins to do all this. There is a DIY on the site that tells you how to clear head lamps and it shows you step by step on how to take the front bumper and the head lamps out.
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well my car was hit by another, so its kinda jacked - i needed to replace one headlight and the honda price was somthing like $168.00 for just one and i got the set of projectors for like $200.... but anyways - thats why honda is doing it and not myself
i just dont get how i am going to controll them when all is hooked up do i need another switch? or does the projector come on when i put on the high beems and then do the regular lights turn off????? eh[IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
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