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Old May 4, 2003
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INSTALLING ANGEL EYES

sup guys, this is my first post. i need someone who has installed their own angel eyes or new headlights, i need someone to guide me through the whole process and tell me any info that would help me, like how many bolt's it takes to get the front bumper off, if there are any little thing's that i have to be carefull with or anything, thx in advance guys.
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Front bumper removal. This takes care of removing the front bumper. It's actually for installing the front OEM kit, but it talks about removing the front bumper in the first and second step. You need Adobe Acrobat to view it. Once you get all the screws and clips off, the front bumper is still held by retaining tabs. It's discussed on the last bullet of the 2nd step. Just pull outward on the sides of the bumper and it should release the retaining tabs.

I can't really help you on removing the headlights... I've only removed the headlights off of a 6th gen civic, but I'm sure someone else can help you with that. I'm guessing it's like the 6th gen and it's held by 4 bolts. I think with the 7th gen, there's 3 bolts on the top of the headlight and 1 bolt somewhere on the side of the headlight.

Good luck!
 
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