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Old 05-09-2008, 08:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi new to the forum and need some help!!!!

i have an 4g 96 prelude and i wanted to know if any on know if jdm 94-01 integra type r headlight will fit on an 96 prelued please help i think that it would fit if you take that vent off please let me know if i can do this conversion thanks
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Old 05-09-2008, 08:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nope. Not even close....

Now post pics of your car!
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well is there a wat that it can fit
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Yeah. Take it to a good body man. Waste of money, imo.

If anything, find a set of JDM headlights. Much better looking than the USDM headlights.
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I've seen pictures of this done before, but it requires some body work + custom fabbing of things.

If you are willing to pay a body shop to do it, then do it. If you aren't willing to shell out ~$1000, then don't.
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what kind of body work
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The body lines are going to have to be reshaped around the lights. Mounting points will have to be created, adjusted, etc.... You're trying to put a square peg in a round hole.

Think about it. You want to put lights from a totally different car in your car. It's all different, and there is no instruction book to follow.
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They have those filler lights on ebay that replace the vent.
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i wouldn't recommend doing it you are looking at +1,000s of dollars down the drain that could have been spent on more important things like suspension, engine, brakes and etc.
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