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Old Sep 3, 2003 | 07:23 PM
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installing the foglight is easy, they are just making a big deal out of a easy job.
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Old Sep 3, 2003 | 07:57 PM
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Dude, I jsut bought myself a pair about a week ago and just installed them a few days ago. Let me tell you....they are money well spent. I got them for my 6th gen and they look JUST like OEM until you turn on the angle eyes and night. I got mine for $40 plus shipping which came up to about $55 at most. I love how bright they are. They are bright enough to drive WITHOUT your headlights. Also remember to aim them down after the install. I think they look great and now I can see so much more than what I have with my 9005 silverstar conversion. And the angle eyes at night......beautiful. They are soooo white with a hint of blue.
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Old Sep 3, 2003 | 08:37 PM
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NOTHING looks as good as OEM fogs. There are better lighting ones, for more money than the OEMs. as was said earlier http://www.handaaccessories.com/accext03.html $238, it'll take you a few hours to install but well worth it. They light bery well, and look good too.




dealer should charge and hour or two to install, so still not that bad priced. here's the 4 door install instructions(yours is a 4 door I assume because you don't have the bumper ducts. http://www.handaaccessories.com/accord/03-4drfogs.pdf


I loooooooove OEM fogs.
old headlights


new headlights
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Old Sep 3, 2003 | 08:44 PM
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Originally posted by 99aznaccord
Dude, I jsut bought myself a pair about a week ago and just installed them a few days ago. Let me tell you....they are money well spent. I got them for my 6th gen and they look JUST like OEM until you turn on the angle eyes and night. I got mine for $40 plus shipping which came up to about $55 at most. I love how bright they are. They are bright enough to drive WITHOUT your headlights. Also remember to aim them down after the install. I think they look great and now I can see so much more than what I have with my 9005 silverstar conversion. And the angle eyes at night......beautiful. They are soooo white with a hint of blue.
awesome, do you have any pictures yet? i'd love to see them. also, check ur pm box.
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Old Sep 3, 2003 | 08:47 PM
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Originally posted by illusion
NOTHING looks as good as OEM fogs. There are better lighting ones, for more money than the OEMs. as was said earlier http://www.handaaccessories.com/accext03.html $238, it'll take you a few hours to install but well worth it. They light bery well, and look good too.


dealer should charge and hour or two to install, so still not that bad priced. here's the 4 door install instructions(yours is a 4 door I assume because you don't have the bumper ducts. http://www.handaaccessories.com/accord/03-4drfogs.pdf


I loooooooove OEM fogs.
old headlights

new headlights
I get your point man, but I am not ready to cash out $500-$600 for a pair of lights and dont trust myself enough to try to install them myself. Angel eyes on another hand, were always my passion, and if I can make it happen, I will, but OEM ones are just too expensive for me. I got payments to make every month, so :-/...
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