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  • I dont know what is worst in this video, calling this 09 civic an 07 civic, or installing the foglight screw the wrong way. The foglight isnt being held in tightly by that screw. And why you removed your bumper to remove the foglight is beyond me

  • Funny idea I just had, get the 07 Civic Si sedan, get it modded and run an Apexi WS2 exhaust and dress the civic up like the hybrid civic. Sleeper!!!!

  • my civic doesnt come with the area for the fog lights. how can i install fog lights into my bumper? do i need to cut a hole?

  • @K14sh00ter you would have to install a universal set of fog lights and mount them to your bumper. This can be done by drilling through the bumper, or fabricating a custom mount. Another option is to find a bumper that has factory fog light mounting holes, then these Spider fog lights could fit inside that.

  • Uuuuummmmm...... Pretty much!

  • have anything that would work on my 2001 honda prelude??

  • @trevor151515 Yep, we've got amber, clear and smoke colored fog lights for your Prelude. If you want to check them out, just click the first link in the video description (directly underneath the video).

  • @hard554 Thanks. Do I need to buy the whole kit? Also, would I need a new grill or do the fog light panels just pop out?

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  • @sqeeeult I know I've bought the standard Type-R. Unfortunately, being someone who knows very little about cars I only found out after the purchase. I can't afford a GT version anyway.

    I managed to obtain the fog light kit. I just need someone to fit it!

  • I've just bought a Civic Type-R (2009 plate) - no fog lights are fitted as standard. Can fog lights be installed in my particular model?

  • @Highlander01 To be honest, I'm not sure, Type-R's were not sold in the US. Does the bumper have a spot for fog lights? If so, you could order a set through Honda, or look for an aftermarket vehicle-specific option (usually much less expensive). If the bumper does not have a spot for fog lights, then you could mount a universal pair...here are a few brands to check out: Hella, PIAA, Anzo, Vision X and KC HiLites.

  • Turbo BOV at 1:26 lmao.

  • what if my car didnt have a fog lights section in the bumper can i still put them in?

  • @borat7776 The lights in this video are intended to fit directly in the factory location, so this kit would not work for you unless you got a different bumper. However, we do have some universal fog light kits that could be installed in any opening on your bumper. I'll send you a link via direct message.

  • I have a 2007 Nissan X-Terra. I bought it without fog lights already in place. Instead of the lights, it is subsituted by plastic circles. My question is: Can I still install foglights? And if I can, how would I be able to turn them on?

    Anyone????? PLEASE!!!

  • @him3zz As far as I know, nobody makes an aftermarket, vehicle-specific kit for your Xterra. That leaves you two options: you can install a universal fog light kit, or you can try sourcing an OEM Nissan kit from a dealer or junkyard. The universal fog light kit will probably be cheaper, but it'll take a little more effort to install them. Hope that helps, give us a call if you need anything else: 800.544.8778

  • does this work for the 2011 civic sedan?

  • @Ajmartinez95 As of right now, Spyder does not have an application for your vehicle. However, we do have a set of aftermarket fog lights from Spec-D. Click the second link in the video description (directly underneath the video), then click on the Spec-D Fog Lights product. Call us if you have any questions: 800.544.8778

  • @AutoAnything THANKS A LOT :) that was quick lol

  • @Ajmartinez95 Thats what she said.

  • @imVohqs LMFAOO thats a good one lol

  • What if your trying to install aftermarket fog lights. Is it that much harder to install? I know am going to have to cut out a hole for the fog lights on my 2000 Honda Civic coupe but the wiring is where am lost....

  • @xVxRayJohnathaNxVx The fog lights in the video are aftermarket fogs. Click on the first link in the video description, then select your vehicle and you will see an image of the fog lights for your Civic.

    With these aftermarket fog lights from Spyder, no cutting of the bumper is necessary, everything is plug n play. The only "wiring" you **might** need to do is run a on/off switch to the drivers seat, which is included in the kit.

  • its more like R&R video no intalling them

  • If you secure the fog lamps with the screws as shown you will need to remove the bumper each time you need to change a blown bulb !!!!!!!!!!!!

    I suggest that you secure the lamps from the front of the bumper so that they can be removed without removing the bumper. Duuuuuuur

  • Pretty much! Pretty much! Pretty much! Pretty much! Pretty much! Pretty much!

  • @crysisdood It's certainly possible to wire it up that way, but you would need a digital multimeter, a relay, a fuse and some decent electrical skills.

  • how about 2009 dx-G

    can i do it on my own?

    sedan..

  • @wtfudgewht We do have fog lights for the 2009 Honda Civic sedans, they should fit your DX-G just fine. Click the link in the video description and select your vehicle.

    Installation will be similar to the steps show in the video above. They are not hard to install, many people consider a DIY job.  That said, if you don't have the tools or if you don't feel comfortable working on your car, you should consult a mechanic.

  • thanks.. any recommendations? i wan something sleek and nice but not too expensive.. thanks again lol

  • @wtfudgewht These Spyder lights are the perfect choice for your 2009 Civic. The wiring is plug-n-play and they fit in the bumper without any modifications, so they give that OEM look, but with a little more style than the factory lights.

    They are available with clear or yellow lenses. Some people like the look of the clear lenses better, but the yellow lenses will do a better job cutting through the fog.

  • isnt this a 2009-11 civic? The front bumper is different from the 06-08 and 09-11 civic sedans.

  • @crazythife12 this one is Hybrid

  • @akaidabat all 06-08 civics have the same front end no matter the trim, the 09-11 civics have the same front end no matter the trim.

  • @crazythife12 Yea i know that. I just said that this one is Hybrid :P

  • good video .... pretty much. lol

  • i have an 06 si coupe, will it be hard to wire up fogs?

  • @brodieroxs These Spyder fog lights use factory harnesses, so the wiring is plug and play. As for installation, the 2006 and 2007 Civic front ends are very similar, so this video should be a good installation guide for you... however, some steps may differ, so make sure to consult the install guide that comes with the fog lights you purchase.

  • @AutoAnything oh alright thanks alot man

  • @AutoAnything OK i have a 07 civic si i have fog lights but no cluster for it i have tried and tried to get them to come on but apparently there for looks, i have thought about buying aftermarket fog's but where would i put the switch for them?

  • @poonpiratex420 So the fog lights you have now are stock fog lights from Honda, but they don't work? These Spyder lights are a direct replacement. I'm not sure if they can use the factory switch or not, but I know they come with a new switch that can be mounted in your dash. Your dash should have "blank" spots for switches / buttons, and the switch Spyder provides should fit in one of those.

  • @AutoAnything see i dont think the 07 civic si came with fog lights even though its an SI but i still have thim i dont have a factory switch ive seen in other civic that the have a switch for the foggs but mine instead of the switch i have a VSA or traction control button. but i called the dealer and he said it was on the stick to turn the lights on?

  • @poonpiratex420 Hard to say without seeing it, but if the fog lights you have are OEM Honda lights, then there should be a collar-switch on the steering column stalk assembly. If the fog lights are not OEM, then you'll need to take a look at the fog light wiring, trace it and see if there is another switch installed somewhere in the cabin.

  • @AutoAnything they look OEM but there are a few unusual wires, i am going to take the bumper off and figure it out from there i think i just might order password jdm fog lights and just install them, but i really appreciate all of the help!

  • sweet thanks bro.

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