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Fog / Driving lights
The LX has a place holder for the fog lights in the bumper.</P> Besides going back to the stealership, are there any lights that fit or at least look good in the spot for the originals?</P> Also the manual mentions daytime running lights for the Canadian cars. Can / how is this added to my 'merican car?</P> </P> |
Fog / Driving lights
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Fog / Driving lights
Good answer <IMG src=smileys/smiley17.gif border="0">
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Fog / Driving lights
Fog lights:Depending on what year your car is you might be able to buy a Honda kit from http://www.handa-accessories.com/civic.html</P> Then see if you can have a local car audio/electronics install them for you. I had looked into getting a kit for my '99 a few months ago and the shop I talked to said they would charge around $80-$100 for install. That's a lot less $$$$ than the Honda dealer quoted me.</P> |
Fog / Driving lights
I'm thinking abt getting the PIAA 1100x foglights. They r kind of expensive but won't get them until I buy a new lip. http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/..._1100X_clr_drv .jsp
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Fog / Driving lights
damn that is expensive.
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Fog / Driving lights
definntly dont go to the stealership
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Fog / Driving lights
I saw those same fog lights at my local stereo installer for $105. Tire Rack is a rip off. Did you check EBAY?</P> </P> The dealership is a rip off, too<IMG src=smileys/smiley7.gif border="0"></P> |
Fog / Driving lights
I wasn't gonna purchase the PIAA fog lightsfrom tirerackbut rather to show a quick pic of it.Yeah, these are quite expensive for lights and Ialways check around for the best price.
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Fog / Driving lights
The lights only from http://www.handa-accessories.com/civic.htmlare only about $100.</P> So if you can wire them in yourself or have an installer do it it should save some good $$$ and get the factory lights.</P> </P> |
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