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sidemarker install

PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:41 pm
by -EJ1- COUPE
the other day i got bored and decided to finally install my sidemarkers. its not the best right up but you get the idea. mine wear akready wired in when i did my tuck. there are 2 wires red and black. when wiring hook them up to the corner lense. if you want blinking sidemarkers do black to green and red to red if you just want them to light up do black to black and red to red. here are some pics

first layout the template that can be found on many forums.make sure you have it level and not crooked
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next you will need to cut it out of the fender. i used this simple tool to do so.i went threw maybe 4-5 cut off discs during the whole thing.

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next you have it cutout so it should look something like this
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now once its cut out you need to make it a little bigger in some spots the template is not perfect. i gradually opened the hole where needed till it fit.

this is what it should look like after when installled

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:34 pm
by CivicTypeR
Awsome bro, Dremel's are the best tools.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:29 pm
by LowTEC-Derbo
i did a write up for another forum and just to say, be sure to paint the exposed metal as it will rust.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:59 am
by york62
Wow i think i;m gonna do that to my civic, i didnt think it was that easy for sum reason. :woot:

PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:48 am
by LowTEC-Derbo
here is my how-to i wrote 2 years ago.

DIY install JDM sidemarkers onto a USDM fender.

i used a DIY How-To but i wanted to post my experience with it as it would be more than helpful to have more than one DIY to compare it to.




Tools:
Drill bit
metal cutter (this can be replaced with dremel)
extra wiring
metal coat hangar
masking tape (painting tape works great)
Scissors
Ruler
Solder Gun
Solder
Shrinkwrap
electrical tape
File
Touchup Paint (any color)

Anyways I found the template online here:

http://members.cox.net/ninety2sir/techref/.../sidemarker.htm


thanks to you Jacob!! I couldn't print out the template with the proper dimensions so I gave up and decided to juse use the dimensions given. Here goes!



Use the template and mark all the dimensions on the masking tape like shown and drill a bit into it. The masking tape will help the paint from chipping as you cut into the car's fender.

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Then use the metal cutter to cut it or you can use a dremel but it is alot harder and easier to make mistakes!

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Now you have a wonderful hole!!

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Test fit the sidemarker and make sure it is snug and doesn't require extra force to bend the fender. Make adjustments to make it fit snugg with a file if the hole is too small. If the hole is too big, try putting a piece of tape on the sidemarker to make it fit more snug. File down the edges to make it smooth and ready for paint!

****important****
Make sure to paint the freshly exposed fender so it doesn't rust. I used some silver touch up paint for my mom's lexus. (doesn't matter what color as it will be covered by the sidemarker anyways..)

I don't have any pictures of the wiring but remove the front corner and use a metal hanger and tie up the wire and run it through towards the sidemarker. Then splice it however you want to. I solder it and then put clear shrinkwrap on it.



Wiring Setup:
Green/yellow wire = Passenger side
Green/blue wire = Driver Side
Black = ground.
Red = Parking Light

If you bought the JDM sidemarkers with some wire to splice, it will show that it has a green one and a black one. It is Obvious to splice it to the corresponding ones on the USDM wiring for the corners. If you do desire it to be on with parking lights and not be ub3r JdM y0 then you need to splice it to the red one also.

Once you wire that up, you are ready to go! Finish up wrapping with electrical tape then snap in the sidemarker!


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Now do the other side making sure the clip side faces the rear of the car. Have fun! if you make any mistakes against the template just make it on the other side too to make it even. (ie. too high or too close to the door jam)


Hope this fills in anything that page doesn't fill up or gives you a 2nd DIY to help you out if you had questions. Good luck you JDM WHORES!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:03 pm
by CivicTypeR
what make of strut bar is that?