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enough with the opinions. I need them to stay legal. I know they are ugly.
Just curious, how are THOSE legal? Are they DOT approved and what not? Some A/M companies STATE that but aren't truly DOT approved .. Best off with stock headlights from another car, like M13 said, Accord.
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These are made by ....you guessed it....a company called Maximum Overdrive in Richmond BC. I think they used to be a Sponsor on this forum and I remembered some posting (circa 1997?) regrading these head lights being custom made by them, and the only way you can get these lights is to buy a car or have them do the compliance by them.
Just curious, how are THOSE legal? Are they DOT approved and what not? Some A/M companies STATE that but aren't truly DOT approved .. Best off with stock headlights from another car, like M13 said, Accord.
They are either DOT or SAE lights and I believe they were approved by the head of our BC vehicle inspection agency. I think there were talks of charging $1000 to $1500 for a set (don't quote me on this) but then someone discover using 95 accord headlights and that cost around $100 or so a set used.
Last edited by Bossman; 02-02-2011, 10:04 PM.
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I've seen some accord lights that looked better than OEM.
They just have a bad name bc most ppl half-ass it bc they'll just install OEM back afterwards.
Yes he is right! When I used to have my R32, I got a shop in richmond to fit it for me..
Welded brackets to the chassis, only way ICBC will approve it and cover you for collision.
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