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Old Jul 16, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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hey does anyone know how to install these projection headlights on a 6th generation accord coupe? thanks for the help!
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Old Jul 16, 2003 | 11:38 AM
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i could give you instructions on how to install them, but i'd never put those on my car.

remove your front bumper

remove the side bolt that holds in the black bumper bracket
remove the 2 bolts under the headlight that holds in the black bumper bracket
remove the bolt that holds in the headlight housing from the top
remove the plastic wedge screw that's in the front of the housing
repeat for the other side

the projectors convert your standard 9006 bulb to an H3 ... projectors SUCK when it comes to night time driving and forget about driving in the rain. these lights will not fit too well in the stock positions too and you might have to leave a bolt out just to mount them.
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Old Jul 16, 2003 | 03:16 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Eklypse39
[B]i could give you instructions on how to install them, but i'd never put those on my car.

remove your front bumper

remove the side bolt that holds in the black bumper bracket
remove the 2 bolts under the headlight that holds in the black bumper bracket
remove the bolt that holds in the headlight housing from the top
remove the plastic wedge screw that's in the front of the housing
repeat for the other side

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WELL I FIGURED I WOULD TRY THEM OUT JUST TO SEE... i know how to mount the headlights... and i have taken my bumper off before i just want to know about the wireing involved[B]
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