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The SPPC Projector Headlights Chrome Assembly Set is a direct replacement for Honda Civic, featuring a high beam function and a stylish chrome finish. With easy installation and a one-year warranty, these headlights are designed for durability and performance, making them the perfect upgrade for your vehicle.
Brand | SPPC |
Color | Chrome |
Specific Uses For Product | Head Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Special Feature | High Beam |
Auto Part Position | Right |
Lens Color | Clear |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.47 x 13.72 x 8.59 inches |
Manufacturer | MF |
Item Weight | 15.42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.47 x 13.72 x 8.59 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 02-AZ-HC01-PCC-R-A |
OEM Part Number | OEM # |
Special Features | High Beam |
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Some note for DIY installers.
In short, they look awesome and work as expected, I've had them for three months and they've seen some rather heavy rain after the initial install and no water leaks were apparent. The halo's were a bit underwhelming, I had wired them as DRL's but they don't illuminate well unless it is completely dark, which makes me wonder why they aren't just wired internally to the headlight harness.Most of my review is going to be on the install, if you plan to install these yourself, you might want to read on, but if you aren't comfortable doing your own work, do have them professional installed.The install took me around 4 hours (this will depend heavily on your experience and available tools) and I am by no means a professional, just a DIYer. Make note that to remove and install the head lights you have to COMPLETELY remove the front bumper which was rather annoying and there is one inner blot near the radiator (One on each assembly) that will need a rather long ratchet extension to reach or else you're gonna have a headache. As one may have expected, these are not Honda precision fit, so there were some issues with clearance and getting them to bolt in. The passengers side took a bit of forcing to get all of the bolts to properly line up, however the drivers side, while it fit adequately, would not line up with the inner bolt near the radiator, for the time being I used a heavy duty cable tie to hold it in place, but I do plan to get a step drill bit and drill a new hole in the headlight mount. I would also point out that the drivers side assembly's dust covers push against the AC tubing a bit. Wiring wasn't to difficult, its a relatively plug and play install for the headlights, which was really nice, I didn't want to have to rewire my entire headlight harness. The LED's were a bit annoying, and since there was no paper work or wiring diagrams I had to guess and check, but the two wires coming out of the bottom for the LED halos are not polarized, meaning either one can be power or ground, which makes me think that the halos aren't actually LED's (as LED's are polarized) unless there is some circuitry inside, though I doubt it.The assembly only comes with the two headlight bulbs and the turn signal as those are the only bulbs that are different from stock, the spot light bulb (the light just under the signal) will need to either come from your old assembly or be bought separately. If your existing set up doesn't have that spot light, then you'll need to find the assembly matching your set up or you won't be able to hook it up without rewiring things.One very important note for anyone self installing these, and I can't stress this enough, calibrate the headlight beams!!! There are plenty of tutorials online and its a very simple process, I'll be it annoying. There are two adjusters near the top, one above the High beam and one above the Low beam that adjust the vertical angle respectively, there is a horizontal adjuster under the low beam, but it is rather difficult to access. I can't stress the importance of calibrating them enough, for your safety and other drivers, if the beams are angled to high (As mine were) you will not only blind the person ahead of you but you won't be properly illuminating the road in front of you, which is the whole point of having headlights. If the beams are aimed to low, you won't illuminate enough of the road to help with visibility and your high beam won't actually be a high beam. My high beams before calibrating were aimed into the sky, providing absolutely no illumination on the road and the low beams were reflecting off of signs about a mile ahead of me and not illuminating the road enough.
K**
Halo Headlights
Purchased them for my son's car. They fit nicely and were fairly easy to install. Instructions are not great for the wiring however, you can Google it if you need too. They work great and are of very good quality.
R**L
They are almost perfect, I thought they would be brighter but you ...
They are almost perfect, I thought they would be brighter but you get what you pay for. If you are a teenager with not a lot of money in the car scene these are perfect
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