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Old 10-03-2002, 12:39 PM
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96-98 headlights replacement

i like to know if its hard to replace headlights on a 96-98 civic coupe. Also during the day i can see my blinkers when i used them but during the night time its hard to see it almost impossible. They are clear lenses but they are worn out. Im planning on replacing them with another set of clear lenses. Will i need to put a color bulb in side to be able to see my blinkers blink in the night time. The colors now are either stock yellow or white not really sure i just bought the car. Thanks
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Old 10-17-2002, 09:42 AM
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ive messed with my headlights twice before. once i cleared them, and then i painted them black. if you want to replace the entire headlight, i would suggest projectors if you want a show car. but they cost money, anywhere from 2-300$. you can get a set of cf housing ones for like 130$. only thing that sucks is that you have to remove the entire front bumper to take out the headlights. its not hard, just a lil time consuming...
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Old 10-17-2002, 01:03 PM
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I replaced the headlights with clear lights. They cost 120 and u're right i had to remove the bumper. Now It looks 100% better but now the bumpers sags a little bit in the front. I think i have to buy new clips where the top bumper is near the grill. I just bought my ex a few weeks ago and need to do little thing to it, but its running strong. Thanks for the info.
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ive seen

ive seen projectors for alot less then that very nice ones. so look around 200 is about rite. no more no less.
hell throw em in the oven and take em apart rub em down with mineral spirits. yeah two screws under front wheel well and some plastic things in front of your radiator not hard infact i just took my lights out and cleaned the insides like 2 hours ago it took around an hour. i changed the gloss black i did earlier months ago with flat black. dont touch the plastic without cleaning it very well greese spots show up and never go away. anyway. not to be a dick. now you can do something about it!?
oven temp 350 for about a minuet to sofften the seal. dont forget it in there though lmfao do not do that..
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