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Old Jun 12, 2003
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OEM Foglights $86

Sorry if someone already linked this but I've shopped around and this is the best deal. OEM civic foglights for $86. (wish I saw this a month ago )

http://www.hparts.com/cgi-bin/bcimports/683191
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are these genuine honda parts or is it the replica?
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Looks like an OEM parts dealer site to me. Might just be the lights themselves though.
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Product ID: FOG-HC01-OEM Category: Fog Light-OEM
Honda Civic 01 & Up OEM style Fog Light with Complete Installation Set
Description: Honda Civic 01 & Up OEM style Fog Lamp Set
Complete Set Includes Wiring Harness, Relays, Left/Right Trim & H11 bulbs
*Price in Pair*
Price: $89.95


from HERE
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Originally posted by Wanger
are these genuine honda parts or is it the replica?
I believe that they are genuine Honda parts. I ordered the floor mats from these guys and they are Honda genuine. They seem pretty straight up.


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Might just be the lights themselves though.
I think you need the fifteen dollar illuminated switch to go with them.
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those lights in the picture aren't genuine honda fogs. the genuine honda lights have a metal shroud that goes around the bulb to control the beam pattern. also, the real oem lights also have "SAE F 99" printed on the bottom part of the lens. those lights in the pic posted appear to be "OEM style" not oem honda.
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Yeah they are not oem ones. You can find those exact ones for less on ebay so you are not really getting a good deal for those oem "style" ones.
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Originally posted by jro
those lights in the picture aren't genuine honda fogs...
Originally posted by twizzx
Yeah they are not oem ones...
Yes the ones in the picture posted in this thread are replicas. They are from autodynamic and have nothing to do with the link that I posted. The link to HPARTS has no picture and may be Honda or Replica, the description does not say. Looking at the website www.HPARTS.com they sell OEM Honda original and this is part of a clearance that they are doing. It appears that these are the Honda originals. I will email them and ask.
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This questions is kind of off topic, but I've seen some of these oem fog lights on some civics and the light looks yellowish is there special bulbs you can buy to change the light to more white/blue??
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I don't know if you can get whiter bulbs. However, they are yellowish to cut through the fog. Different colors work better in adverse weather conditions. Then again most of us don't install fog lights to "see" better but to make the car look better.
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JUST FYI .......... OEM Fog Light is VERY Fragile .......... Mine allready cracked TWICE in less than ONE year.......
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Originally posted by MatrixShark
I don't know if you can get whiter bulbs. However, they are yellowish to cut through the fog. Different colors work better in adverse weather conditions. Then again most of us don't install fog lights to "see" better but to make the car look better.
YES you could............. Clicky
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Thanks for the link.
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Originally posted by YS
JUST FYI .......... OEM Fog Light is VERY Fragile .......... Mine allready cracked TWICE in less than ONE year.......
i applied "rock-it headlight protection film" to my oem fogs. they haven't cracked yet and i've had them for almost a year--i live in the sticks and drive down many dirt roads. i paid $15 + s/h for a 11"x13" sheet that was plenty enough for two fogs. it's a little tricky to apply, but well worth it.
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Originally posted by jro
i applied "rock-it headlight protection film" to my oem fogs. they haven't cracked yet and i've had them for almost a year--i live in the sticks and drive down many dirt roads. i paid $15 + s/h for a 11"x13" sheet that was plenty enough for two fogs. it's a little tricky to apply, but well worth it.
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Kewl .............. Thanks jro
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good to know!!
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anyone know OEM style fog light part number? those are made by DEPO right?
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I just got one of my OEM style fog lights replaced by Honda (under warranty - beats me). So I'm thinking to crack the other one too so I can get true OEM on both and then put that protective film over it.
And the beam is exactly the same for the OEM and OEM style, that black ring arround the bulb does nothing that I can tell.
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u know the OEM style part number?
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Originally posted by Kape
I just got one of my OEM style fog lights replaced by Honda (under warranty - beats me). So I'm thinking to crack the other one too so I can get true OEM on both and then put that protective film over it.
And the beam is exactly the same for the OEM and OEM style, that black ring arround the bulb does nothing that I can tell.
So HONDA will replace it for Free ????????? when did you got the fog light/car?? did HONDA dealer install it when you bought the car??
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I think it's different depending where you buy it from, I can prob. find the one I have from the guys I bought it from if that helps.
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I bought my OEM style fog lights and installed them myself. The first day I drove it one of them cracked and I was so pissed. Then I went to Honda for an oil change and they said I have a cracked fog light (as if I didn't know) and that they've ordered it for me. I thought I'd just tell'em to bug off when it comes in since I didn't wanna pay the CDN$150 for it. But then I talked to them and they said it was warrantly. I told them however that "another" Honda dealership installed it, but they never checked. Some of the service people were puzzled themselves as to why a stone chip would be covered by warrantly, I mean, why not take my entire car and tell'em to replace my hood and front bumper cuz that's got stone chips too, lol...
But yeah, if you have a cracked one, go and try your luck
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Good deal, I've been meaning to get OEM Fog Lights for a while, but I just got HID in my projectors so I think I'll hold off.

But just in case, was someone checking to see if these were true OEM or just OEM-style?
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Originally posted by BlueFlame
But just in case, was someone checking to see if these were true OEM or just OEM-style?
I emailed them but they did not respond. The website does not list a contact phone number. Both of those things are bad signs.
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