View Full Version : aftermarket prelude headlights (97-01)
Xx12yiNxX
08-09-2006, 07:37 PM
are they existent? i had an accident last year and they only replaced 1 headlight so the other looks shiiitty... only place i can find headlights other then the dealer is ebay and they charging like $300......
ogsmakdade
08-09-2006, 08:05 PM
please do a search. there is at least one thread on here about 5th gen headlights
ogsmakdade
08-10-2006, 06:45 PM
man I was in a bad mood yesterday, sorry man.
Xx12yiNxX
08-12-2006, 03:40 AM
man I was in a bad mood yesterday, sorry man.
its cool man dont trip i didnt take it to the heart.
i tried polishing my headlight and it looks a lot better except for the fact that there is a big ass water mark on the inside...
i cant believe they make sooo many nice aftermarket taillights but not one company makes a headlight for the newest prelude.
ogsmakdade
08-12-2006, 08:41 AM
its cool man dont trip i didnt take it to the heart.
i tried polishing my headlight and it looks a lot better except for the fact that there is a big ass water mark on the inside...
i cant believe they make sooo many nice aftermarket taillights but not one company makes a headlight for the newest prelude.
the headlights are very expensive, it would cost a fortune to produce quality aftermarket headlights. Plus there isn't a big enough market for a company to bother with it. Our cars aren't as plentiful as civics ya know?
jdm bb6
08-12-2006, 08:58 AM
the headlights are very expensive, it would cost a fortune to produce quality aftermarket headlights. Plus there isn't a big enough market for a company to bother with it. Our cars aren't as plentiful as civics ya know?
damn d16y8!!! got i hate civic's and whats worse is a boosted civic that beats me, damn them all to hell
ogsmakdade
08-12-2006, 09:16 AM
just consider the weight difference, it's a huge factor. if there was a civic w/ a stock h22 swap it would beat me and my fully built motor due to lower weight alone.
jdm bb6
08-12-2006, 10:00 AM
true, there is one around here, boosted tho, stock internals on hondata, running on a dyno 298 wheel and 279 tq.... damn good numbers for 8 or 9 lbs
ogsmakdade
08-12-2006, 10:46 AM
that torque is amazing. I gotta run mine at the track and also on a dyno when it's not 100degrees outside
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