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SkItZiAnIsT
10-17-2005, 05:39 AM
Brand: Kayee Top Lighting Products
Type: 99 00 HONDA CIVIC 2HALO PROJECTOR HEADLIGHTS ANGELEYE B

Description:
100% Guarantee brand new.
This auction is for a set (left and right).
SAE/DOT approved.
New high quality JDM version TWIN HALO (BMW angel eye style) PROJECTOR Headlights.
can change to 4200K Xenon gas or higher Opti-Blue hyper-white bulbs
100% moisture proof ( we have seen the headlights that our competitors are selling with the moisture issue)
Perfect fitment & no modification needed.
Professional installation is recommended.
All wiring for the headlights are preassembled for easy plug & play application.
Auction are in stock and ready to ship.
HAVE YOUR VEHICLE IN STYLE!


Location: EBay (link for 96-98, bc there are no more 99-00) Halo Lights (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/96-98-HONDA-CIVIC-ANGELEYE-2-HALO-PROJECTOR-HEADLIGHTS_W0QQitemZ8006672521QQcategoryZ33710QQss PageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)

These lights look great. But they stick out somewhat from the front grill. They say they are moisture proof, which they arent, i got condensation in mine. I also can't find the damn adjusters for the lights, they shoot about 10' in front of the car and one foot to the sides, so i cant see anything unless i have high beams on. I am going to have to clear silicone the lights to seal them. It has two lights which connect to one housing, which is your stock one, which is nice.

Price: $79.95+ $48 Shipping

I rate these ligths a 3 out of 10 for all the problems i have w/ them. I dont know whether i got a pair of faulty lights, but to play it safe i would not recommend these lights.

Remmy
10-17-2005, 09:36 AM
Mine didnt even fit properly. They were meant for a 96-98

SkItZiAnIsT
10-17-2005, 10:48 AM
like i said, mine stick out on the sides and past the grill...

Remmy
10-17-2005, 11:33 AM
yea, i know what you mean. Mine stuck out like that. There was also a gap between the fender and headlamp. THey gave me this lame black foam strip to fill itin too [:'(]

SkItZiAnIsT
10-17-2005, 11:48 AM
i know... i have the same thing... i dont see why they cant just take the stock ones to make a mold from and then modify that, it would be a perfect fit.[:@]

Remmy
10-17-2005, 11:57 AM
Actually, its very possible to DIY halos... just gotta hae the right stuff.

amg6975
10-17-2005, 10:48 PM
Maybe ones that worked good... they may look like poo though.

dunerider13
11-15-2005, 11:33 AM
Is there a brand out there that people have had a good experience with? I've been eye balling these for awhile.

mill$civic
11-15-2005, 12:46 PM
i think if you buy them from anywere your going to have to do some work to keep them in good shape..i reseald mine as soon as i got them, and they pop out a little past the grill but you cant really notice that anyways, and were the fender is there was a gap, so i took the rubber pieces off my old headlights for that spot and glued them on..nothing wrong with the halos (knock on wood)..i got mine off ebay from a company called bombeffect

bigdelscivic
04-08-2006, 07:57 AM
i got a set too on my 99 Honda Civic. they is ok to me. i got that lame piece of rubber also. i haven't had not problems out of it yet. Another DIY mode. later.

1c1v1c1
04-29-2006, 01:06 AM
IF you know tho anything aftermarket isnt going to fix perfect....you are going to have to do some modifation to it...I have a set of halos and mine fit really good now that i moved my body kit out some...but good luck

IRideAlMerrick
12-08-2006, 07:16 PM
just got new Sonar Dual Halo Projectors about a month ago. they stick out a tiny bit but not really noticeable.

cymoil
12-24-2006, 02:26 AM
So what kind of bulbs do these headlights take? I have a set of these and i do believe the projectors take h1's. what kind of bulb do the high-beams use? Anyways i hope the projectors use h1's, cause thats what im expecting in the mail!

bigdelscivic
12-28-2006, 07:29 PM
i haven't had to replase them yet but when i do i will let everybody know;). later

Stumasters
01-04-2007, 08:01 PM
I just installed a set of Halos the other day, I got off ebay, they were about 100 bucks shipped. They run on H1 bulbs, one for dim, one for bright, wired to your old factory harness. They are pretty easy to take out and replace, I am going to put some white silverstars in next week to make them a little different, but the factory bulbs that came along are plenty bright.

One on the right is slightly high for my taste, both of them could come down a few mm to focus them more on the ground, I don't want to be blinding people, but I love them so far.

The halo's are wired seperately, I hit Wal-Mart, bought a little $5.00 led switch, drilled out one of my factory blank switch pannels and ran some wiring into the car to control them, thus I can run parking lights, halos, and headlights all seperately.

Mine are manufactured by a company called Sonar. Pretty decent thus far, but with all this rain we are having we will soon see if they leak.

Stumasters
01-07-2007, 02:26 PM
After running them a few nights, I notice that the beams are off a little, my driver side is high and left, and the passenger side is very high and to the left, the only way to adjust them on mine is to take the entire unit out again, because a section of the frame blocks the adjusting bolts on your dim (projected) lenses. It's gonna blow, but it will give me a chance to put that mesh on my lower bumper for giggles.

Best suggestion, Aim them prior to putting everythign back on, do it late in the afternoon, leave everything apart till evening where you can aim them up and bolt them in. Make sure your on a flat surface!

WhiteRabbit1021
01-08-2007, 03:59 AM
I had halos on my old civic. (But they got smooshed in the wreck). They fit a little odd but not too bad, I had to use that piece of rubber they gave me. (It was a 95). The lights shot straight at the ground and the adjuster wouldn't take them any higher. So I used my blowtorch to heat up where they bolted on and bent the whole light assembly up, that made them perfect. Even after that though when my car went in for inspection I had the guys adjust my lights. I never had a problem with them leaking or anything. I just ran my halos all the time....

blackmetal619
01-17-2007, 01:12 AM
They say they are moisture proof, which they arent, i got condensation in mine.


put the lights in a ziploc bag with a couple of those silica bags you find in like a new pair of shoes...it takes the condensation out...at least i know it works on wrist watches, why not headlights?

97dxcoupe
03-21-2007, 12:19 AM
i had halos .. i gues they are called dual halo headlights with the projectors and the right one wasnt as bright as the left one and i hooked up the halos to the parking lights well i didnt know how to adjust them i guess it would help if anyone could tell me .. i have ctr headlights on my civic now .. but it would be helpful if sumone one taught me how to adjust them

FlipHKD720
03-21-2007, 07:32 AM
how do you adjust the lights like he was talking about? I've wondered that myself