Topics that apply to all 92-95 civics
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By melloball
#150838 So i really want to do an H.i.d. conversion to my ride but i have a few questions about it. First of all i have stock glass headlights. I'm not a fan of any aftermarket headlights i've seen so I would prefer to keep it that way but have heard about glare I believe... Also I've heard that the kits they sell are of poor quality. Is this only as far as certain brands or what? Clealy I would like to do it for as cheap as possible, so if theres a price difference between a retrofit and a kit then I'm confident i could do either one. lastly if a few of you have done a retrofit and could list the parts needed, that would be appreciated. Thank you all.
Mel
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By teal_dx
#150856 Here's a good thread to read:

http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=3053

Stock headlights will have to go. Denji projectors are the closest to stock I have seen. Mr Pink is working on setting up a group buy for them if interested... or do a retrofit :thumb:
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By melloball
#151084 tnks teal, I knew there would be one somewhee here but coudn't find it.
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By 92egdxhatch
#151096 why not use stock headlights?

i dont know too much about hids but why wouldnt stock headlights work?
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By josephsantos
#151103 Do I need to modify something with the wiring if I want some HIDs and I got STOCK OEM headlights? Actually, from where I live we don't care about glare. Don't ask me why but that's the way it is.
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By 92egdxhatch
#151112 ok i read over the thread and now get why stock headlight wouldnt be safe or legal.
is there any way to modify it to make it work? im an oem light nazi, and hate the look of anything else, besides maybe denji.
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By teal_dx
#151115
josephsantos wrote:Do I need to modify something with the wiring if I want some HIDs and I got STOCK OEM headlights? Actually, from where I live we don't care about glare. Don't ask me why but that's the way it is.


If you don't care about glare, then the easiest/cheapest option will be a plug and play kit like the ones sold on ebay. Output still won't be as good as a nice set of projectors though. I feel sorry for oncoming drivers at night though :lol:
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By 92egdxhatch
#151121
teal_dx wrote:
josephsantos wrote:Do I need to modify something with the wiring if I want some HIDs and I got STOCK OEM headlights? Actually, from where I live we don't care about glare. Don't ask me why but that's the way it is.


If you don't care about glare, then the easiest/cheapest option will be a plug and play kit like the ones sold on ebay. Output still won't be as good as a nice set of projectors though. I feel sorry for oncoming drivers at night though :lol:


in my car my lights are so low to the ground i dont think it will effect alot of people around here
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By josephsantos
#151179
92egdxhatch wrote:
teal_dx wrote:
josephsantos wrote:Do I need to modify something with the wiring if I want some HIDs and I got STOCK OEM headlights? Actually, from where I live we don't care about glare. Don't ask me why but that's the way it is.


If you don't care about glare, then the easiest/cheapest option will be a plug and play kit like the ones sold on ebay. Output still won't be as good as a nice set of projectors though. I feel sorry for oncoming drivers at night though :lol:


in my car my lights are so low to the ground i dont think it will effect alot of people around here



Thanks "92egdxhatch". Yeah it really seems unusual but that's the way it is in here. Because the brighter your lights are, the better. We have a lot of very aggresive drivers in here, so the brights lights will warn the oncoming drivers and make them slow down a bit.
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By Apexracing
#151205 its not the brightness of hids in stock headlights thats the problem, all of the extra light collects at the top of the head light, it will be like driving with spot lights mounted to your hood toward oncoming traffic.
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By josephsantos
#151410
Apexracing wrote:its not the brightness of hids in stock headlights thats the problem, all of the extra light collects at the top of the head light, it will be like driving with spot lights mounted to your hood toward oncoming traffic.


Oh I see, so that means projectors is the only way to go.
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By Apexracing
#151420 you can modify your stock headlight housings to accept OEM projectors and hid bulbs this is called a retro fit, as it uses all OEM components. standard projectors for non hid systems from what Ive read are not really up to the task of hids.