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That thread should break everything down. g/l I just got mine in the mail these things are beautiful!
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I just realized something..
My sister's Acura CSX appears to have a City Light as well [or DRL in this case]...
I wonder if it uses the same bulb-type as the CDM TL headlight.
I'll go ask the Acura folks tomorrow =]
Just in case some of you do not know..
The Acura CSX is the JDM-Canadian Honda Civic [4 door]. We also have a "CSX-S"
My sister's Acura CSX appears to have a City Light as well [or DRL in this case]...
I wonder if it uses the same bulb-type as the CDM TL headlight.
I'll go ask the Acura folks tomorrow =]
Just in case some of you do not know..
The Acura CSX is the JDM-Canadian Honda Civic [4 door]. We also have a "CSX-S"
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All I can say is TIGHTNESS!
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pics
Here are some pics I snapped tonight. 85144+ 4250k low beams. I need to adjust the headlights. You'll see that the left headlight is ALOT lower than the right IMO.
Also, for some reason the camera picks up the DRL's as being pink in color. They are actually pure white. Weird!
The last pic is of my lower 55w 6000k HID fogs on as well as my integrated 55w integrated fogs on. Those definitely need some adjusting too! Way too high, and are interfering with the cutoff.
Will hit you guys up with some better pics when all is done and perfect.
have a good one
Also, for some reason the camera picks up the DRL's as being pink in color. They are actually pure white. Weird!
The last pic is of my lower 55w 6000k HID fogs on as well as my integrated 55w integrated fogs on. Those definitely need some adjusting too! Way too high, and are interfering with the cutoff.
Will hit you guys up with some better pics when all is done and perfect.
have a good one
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Nice! I thought you might be the type to leave the tail end of that diffuser naked. I was always curious as to what it would look like with just the orange removed and everything else left untouched. Might have to have some adjustments made to mine. That cutoff is crisp and colorful. I can't wait to get mine back and installed!
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Nice! I thought you might be the type to leave the tail end of that diffuser naked. I was always curious as to what it would look like with just the orange removed and everything else left untouched. Might have to have some adjustments made to mine. That cutoff is crisp and colorful. I can't wait to get mine back and installed!
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Best of luck on a successful mod man!
#58
anyone have pics of the cdm's installed?
also can someone post all the parts they used (02-03 projector covers, bulb sockets, 06 ballasts) and where you found them to be the cheapest?
also can someone post all the parts they used (02-03 projector covers, bulb sockets, 06 ballasts) and where you found them to be the cheapest?
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1157 plugs are 33302-SR3-A01 about 10 bucks +/-
2003 TL projector covers 33127-S3M-A01 (I had to sand off this tiny tab on the edge of the cover. These are like 20 bucks +/-
I already have an 206 so didn't need the ballast.
Also, since the high beam socket plug is on the OTHER side of the projector you'll have to unwrap some of the electrical tape from the wiring harness to give yourself more slack.
Hey so the only modification to the two holes (194/168 hole and 1157 hole) is to sand them down to make the opening wider?
1157 plugs are 33302-SR3-A01 about 10 bucks +/-
2003 TL projector covers 33127-S3M-A01 (I had to sand off this tiny tab on the edge of the cover. These are like 20 bucks +/-
I already have an 206 so didn't need the ballast.
Also, since the high beam socket plug is on the OTHER side of the projector you'll have to unwrap some of the electrical tape from the wiring harness to give yourself more slack.
Hey so the only modification to the two holes (194/168 hole and 1157 hole) is to sand them down to make the opening wider?
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^
1157 plugs are 33302-SR3-A01 about 10 bucks +/-
2003 TL projector covers 33127-S3M-A01 (I had to sand off this tiny tab on the edge of the cover. These are like 20 bucks +/-
I already have an 206 so didn't need the ballast.
Also, since the high beam socket plug is on the OTHER side of the projector you'll have to unwrap some of the electrical tape from the wiring harness to give yourself more slack.
Hey so the only modification to the two holes (194/168 hole and 1157 hole) is to sand them down to make the opening wider?
1157 plugs are 33302-SR3-A01 about 10 bucks +/-
2003 TL projector covers 33127-S3M-A01 (I had to sand off this tiny tab on the edge of the cover. These are like 20 bucks +/-
I already have an 206 so didn't need the ballast.
Also, since the high beam socket plug is on the OTHER side of the projector you'll have to unwrap some of the electrical tape from the wiring harness to give yourself more slack.
Hey so the only modification to the two holes (194/168 hole and 1157 hole) is to sand them down to make the opening wider?
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gerzand, can you post the questions with their answers? Would be helpful to those interested in doing this (myself) and would save you some additional effort in the future. thanks!
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Originally Posted by gerzand
Originally Posted by gatdammit
Hey man,
Gotta some quick questions. So the 194/168 plugs from JDMland fit without sanding? And is that all the 'modification' that is required? Sanding down the two holes to make them bigger? (1157 hole and the 194/168 hole?) Thanks a bunch!
Gotta some quick questions. So the 194/168 plugs from JDMland fit without sanding? And is that all the 'modification' that is required? Sanding down the two holes to make them bigger? (1157 hole and the 194/168 hole?) Thanks a bunch!
The JDMland sockets CAN fit without sanding, you've just got to be a little rough with them. However, with a small bit of sanding, they will come in and out easier. The other modification that is as your discretion is to obtain a 1157 socket from Acura and hard wire it into the harness (the clip where it detaches is different than the 7443 harness, so they aren't cross compatible) and BTW you MUST sand this hole if using 1157 sockets...... or...... use some black silicone to secure the 7443 socket in place. The silicone method is definitely less work and just as effective.... plus ur not hacking up wiring.
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99.9% of people will want to do this silicone method. its ALOT less work, and I see little to no benefit of purchasing and wiring up new sockets.
#65
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oh ok. im thinking of starting a new project with the CDM headlights and im just trying to get all of the info correct before starting. thanks!
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