FYI - 2006 Lights kits are ready now

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Old 06-14-2006, 10:18 AM
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FYI - 2006 Lights kits are ready now

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hey folks, with the 2006 TSX's. We wanted to let u know that we completed the 2006 light kits for heads. tails, fogs and blinkers. Just in case u dont get over to Off-topic too much

https://acurazine.com/forums/sponsored-sales-group-buys-10/2006-acura-tsx-light-kits-sale-now-341473/
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Awesome! I'll pick up a clear kit whenever my jdm headlights arrive. Those should be worth protecting.
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Yep, I bet those things are a pretty penny
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fog colour

Originally Posted by RockBlocker
Yep, I bet those things are a pretty penny
I'm still waiting for deliver of my TSX (end of month) but have a question for those of you who are owners of '06's.

Do the fog lights shed more of a white or yellow light? I want to purchase these protectors but want my lights to match as much as possible. Was thinking of clear for HID's and then clear for fogs (if they give a white light) or blue for fogs to mask the yellow if they give a halogen type of light.

Advice?
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this is getting off topic already, but my advice is to replace the stock ugly white-yellowish fogs with either bright yellow or xenon-matched fog bulbs (and rockblocker clear!). That way you can pick the color, you're not dealing with just a colored film, and it only costs like $30 for a set of bulbs. Just toss out the ones that came with the car if you care about the color, they don't match anything.
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Originally Posted by Reach
this is getting off topic already, but my advice is to replace the stock ugly white-yellowish fogs with either bright yellow or xenon-matched fog bulbs (and rockblocker clear!). That way you can pick the color, you're not dealing with just a colored film, and it only costs like $30 for a set of bulbs. Just toss out the ones that came with the car if you care about the color, they don't match anything.
excellent, thanks for the advice
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Taillights

Any pics of the tail lights?
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I dont know about you guys but the film turn black on my foglights after 2 months using it. I have to peel them off yesterday and now I have to go through the pain to clean those sticky adhesive off my foglights. not that happy.
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Originally Posted by robertito
Any pics of the tail lights?
Just click our signature where it is says gallery

I dont know about you guys but the film turn black on my foglights after 2 months using it. I have to peel them off yesterday and now I have to go through the pain to clean those sticky adhesive off my foglights. not that happy.
This topic has been discussed many times on this forum. The best way to handle the fog light kit is this. Do not leave the fogs on while at a stand still or heavy traffic. Without cooler air flowing across the fog the film can get burned since the fog light burns right at the edge of what the adhesive can handle.
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